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Originally Posted by Stanley Nickels
God, I hope not. It wasn't Walt who stopped Pinkman's execution early in this previous episode, so I certainly hope they don't play the "then it was for Walt's real family, now Pinkman's the only family he has left" route.
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He's clearly feeling remorse at this point and realizing how horribly he's ****ed up (since he cleared his family and left Holly to be found at the fire station). I don't see it as a huge stretch for even more passage of time making him want to right the wrongs of his last few days.
Not saying I like it.. but I think that's the predictable route. But Gilligan isn't predictable, so I really hope I'm wrong and something unexpected happens.
On top of that, he just supplied a white supremacist organization with millions of dollars in cash which may or may not play on his conscience even more as it goes on.