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Originally Posted by cosmo20002
Just want to add, for those who say Walt is 100% evil--
Walt had given up. He was in the car, cuffed, no hope.
Then Uncle Jack comes--this was a way out. But Walt was yelling to him--It's off! It's off! He didn't want the shootout that might help him escape.
See, Walt's not so bad...
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Yes. He clearly made a decision that he'd rather give up and "lose" than have Hank killed when he called off the hit on Jesse (though I'm not sure what the hell that says about Walt's real feelings/love for Jesse/Hank).
Then he went further when they showed up, trying to "save" Hank from the AB. Once again, Jesse is supposed to be his "son," but he evidently has more feelings of preservation for Hank (who is trying to put him away) than to Jesse. I suppose the reason being that Hank's death would represent "harm" for his family whereas Jesse's death doesn't.