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Originally Posted by NewChief
If it were Walt's dream, then why not have Skyler, Flynn, and Jesse all forgive him? Everyone acts like Walt found redemption, ignoring the fact that he still died hated by those closest to him. He certainly strove for redemption and tried to right his most grievous wrongs, however, in the end he died despised by those he supposedly loved.
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On this I agree with it not being a dream scenario.
It doesn't seem plausible that in his psyche that when he's trying to pack and rush them to flee and the whole knife fight ensues, or his admitting to Skyler that he didn't do it all for the family to a lesser degree would be how events would unfold as Walt is the omnipresent director of his supposed dream. There is some some degree an altruistic archetype that every person holds and even in a dream I find that 1st scene mentioned just too far outside the scope of logical ever rationalizing Walt to depart from unless he was actually really faced with these external circumstances by Skyler and Junior.