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Who did Walt poison at the end?

At the end of the series, Walt poisons Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (Laura Frazer) with a special type of ricin that was undetectable to the human eye. Walt had been tracking Lydia in secret and found out she was the meth distributor in the Czech Republic.

Walt had hoped to use Lydia’s resources to start another meth business, but when Lydia tried to double-cross him, Walt poisoned her using the undetectable ricin. Lydia was the last person Walt poisoned before he died, so it was fitting that she was his final victim.

How did Walt get the poison to Brock?

Walt got the poison to Brock by enlisting the help of his former student, Jesse Pinkman. Jesse had already begun cooking meth for Gus, the leader of the drug cartel, and he agreed to help Walt with his plan to poison Brock.

Walt gave Jesse a fake ricin capsule that was actually just a harmless confection. Jesse then passed the ricin capsule to Brock, disguising it as a piece of candy. Jesse and Walt hoped that the poison capsule would be enough to convince Gus and the cartel that Walt had kept his promise to kill Jesse in order to avoid retribution for the poisoning.

Brock, who was unaware of the deception, unknowingly took the ricin capsule, leading to subsequent events that ultimately resulted in Gus’s death.

Was Walt the one that poisoned Brock?

No, Walt was not the one who poisoned Brock. Although, Walt did indirectly cause Brock’s poisoning by providing Jesse with the ricin-laced cigarette, who then placed the cigarette into Brock’s unknowing (and innocent) hands.

The story goes that Jesse had been suspicious of Saul and Huell taking a bag of his ricin and believing they had been up to no good, Jesse sought revenge. When Jesse finally understood what had actually occurred, he realized he didn’t need the ricin anymore and tried to dispose of it.

When Walter White saw what Jesse was doing, he intercepted him and told Jesse to keep the ricin as “insurance. “.

Later, Walt devised a plan to use the ricin as a way to manipulate Jesse into doing certain tasks. In order to take Brock’s life in a roundabout way, Walt told Jesse that Gus must have poisoned Brock, but actually the poison was from the cigarette that Jesse placed in Brock’s hands.

Something else to consider is that Walter White could have used the ricin on his own enemies, rather than taking an indirect approach and risking the life of an innocent child. Although he was motivated by vengeance, Walt was ultimately not the one that poisoned Brock.

Ultimately, things don’t really add up when we look closer at who poisoned Brock. While Jesse and Walt were indirectly responsible, it was clear that their intentions were not to poison Brock, and their plan aside from Jesse placing the ricin-laced cigarette in Brock’s hand, was not entirely well thought through.

Did Walt know Brock would live?

It is unclear whether Walt specifically knew Brock would live. Although Walt was aware that the ricin he had taken to Gus’ hotel room was intended for the child of his former enemy, he seemed genuinely surprised and horrified to learn that it was Brock that he had poisoned.

This suggests that he may not have been aware of the boy’s identity. Even so, it seems that Walt did not want to cause any harm to anyone, including the innocent children of his enemies. He stayed around to see Brock get treatment and was present when he was transferred to the hospital, likely hoping for the best.

After seeing Brock recover, Walt looked relieved, which could imply that he had been unaware of Brock’s survival until he saw it with his own eyes. At the same time, it could simply be that he was relieved to see that his actions had not brought any further harm to anyone.

Ultimately, it is impossible to say definitively whether or not Walt knew that Brock would survive.

Did Lydia survive the ricin?

Yes, Lydia survived the ricin poisoning. After lying unconscious in her apartment for a period of time, Lydia was found by Walter White, who rushed her to the hospital for emergency medical treatment.

After several days of hospital care, tests, and treatment, Lydia was finally released from the hospital and was given a clean bill of health. Lydia was fortunate to have received such timely and effective medical care in order to survive the ricin poisoning.

How many deaths is Walter White responsible for?

Walter White is responsible for a total of eleven deaths directly and indirectly throughout his journey in Breaking Bad. The first death was Steven Gomez, an agent with the DEA and a friend of Hank Schrader.

He was killed by Walter White’s associate, Jesse Pinkman, during a shootout at the White residence.

Second was Krazy-8, a drug dealer that Walt and Jesse had kept captive while they worked with him to set up a methamphetamine production operation. Walt killed him with poison gas in Jesse’s basement.

Next was Emilio Koyama, another drug dealer and Krazy-8’s former partner, who was also killed in the basement after Walt and Jesse used chemiluminescent materials to create an explosion and escape.

Fourth was Tomás Cantillo, Andrea’s younger brother who was killed accidentally by Jesse when he refuses to join their drug gang.

After that, Mike Ehrmantraut, a former private investigator, was killed by Walter while he was attempting to collect money from Gustavo Fring.

Next was Drew Sharp, the teenager who Jesse accidentally ran over in the RV while trying to escape from two drug dealers.

Seventh was Gale Boetticher, a chemist hired by Gus Fring to replace Walt. Gus kills him in order to tie up loose ends.

Eighth was Tortuga, a drug dealer forced to cooperate with Gus’ requests by acting as a mole within his drug cartel. He was killed by a bomb planted in his turtle shell.

Dan Wachsberger is the ninth death. He was among the nine prisoners Walter had Jesse set free from a rival meth lab, and the only one to be killed in the process by an armed security force.

Number ten is a member of the Juárez cartel, who was killed by Walter in an act of self-defense.

Number eleven is Walter White himself. He died of a gunshot wound after a long battle with cancer.

In summary, Walter White is responsible for eleven deaths, either directly or indirectly, throughout the series of Breaking Bad.

Why did Walt keep the ricin?

Walt kept the ricin in order to protect himself and to ensure his family’s safety. Throughout the entirety of the series, Walt is constantly making choices to protect those he loves and make sure that they are safe.

By keeping the ricin, Walt is able to make sure that if anyone directly tries to harm him or his loved ones, he is able to use the ricin as a last resort. Walt was also an incredibly intelligent man and was aware that by keeping the ricin, he could potentially use it as leverage in any negotiations he might need to make in the future.

Why did Walt have Saul steal the ricin cigarette?

Walt had Saul steal the ricin cigarette because he had planned to use it on Gus Fring. Walt had become increasingly frustrated with Gus’ power in the meth-making business, and his presence was preventing Walt from becoming his own boss.

By stealing the ricin cigarette and having it on him, Walt would have been one step closer to his ultimate goal of killing Gus Fring and taking full control of their business venture. Additionally, Saul had become increasingly hostile and aggressive towards Walt, so by stealing the ricin cigarette, Walt was demonstrating his power and control over Saul.

Ultimately, Walt had Saul steal the ricin cigarette because he was looking to gain power and control over Gus Fring and reassert his own dominance in the meth-making business.

When did Lydia get poisoned?

Lydia was poisoned in August 2019. According to reports, it happened sometime in the late morning of August 19th, 2019. On that day, Lydia had gone for her weekly walk in the park and had stopped for refreshments at a cafe near the park.

It was there, that she unknowingly consumed the poison. Shortly after leaving the cafe, Lydia began to feel ill, with nausea and blurred vision. Hours later, she was rushed to the hospital where it was discovered that she had been poisoned.

Doctors speculate that the poison was added to her food or drink when she had been at the cafe.

Did Walt poison the little boy?

No, Walt did not poison the little boy. The concept of Walt poisoning the little boy is an urban legend that has been circulating since mid-2014, but is based on very shaky information and interpretation.

The story goes that during a Breaking Bad episode, “Ozymandias,” Walt poisons the food of his former partner and surrogate son Jesse Pinkman’s young neighbor Brock Cantwell in an attempt to manipulate Jesse into doing his bidding.

While Walt does in fact poison Brock, it is only with a berry from a plant that superficially resembles poisonous nightshade, but is actually harmless. This is made clear both in the episode, and in subsequent episodes in which Brock is seen alive and healthy.

Thus, there is no evidence that Walt poisoned the little boy, and the urban legend is patently false.

How did Jesse figure out Walt poisoned the boy?

Jesse figured out Walt poisoned Brock, the boy, after he put the pieces together with help from nurse, Jane. When Jesse asked Brock what he had been offered to eat he told him it was a berry. Jesse remembered seeing a box of lily of the valley in Walt’s lab, which he had assumed was for science experiments, but now suspected that Walt was using it to poison Brock.

Jesse and Jane went back to the lab and found some of the lily of the valley, that tested positive for ricin. When checked out at the hospital, Brock’s poison was confirmed as ricin from lily of the valley and Jesse knew that it had to have been Walt.

By putting together the pieces of evidence and his suspicion Walt was behind the poisoning, Jesse was able to figure out that Walt was responsible for poisoning Brock.

Does Jesse forgive Walt for poisoning Brock?

Yes, Jesse eventually forgives Walt for poisoning Brock. Though Jesse is initially left devastated and enraged when he learns of Walt’s deception and the lengths he has gone to to secure his own freedom and protect his family, his anger slowly starts to wane as he comes to understand his motivations.

When Jesse and Walt have their final confrontation in the series finale, Jesse tearfully expresses his forgiveness, saying “I forgive you”. The moment that has been set up from when Jesse first learns of Walt’s deception and goes on to direct much of his own story.

Even though the two men have not always seen eye-to-eye and have had a tumultuous relationship, Jesse’s ultimate act of forgiving Walt shows the deep bond that exists between them. Moreover, it indicates Jesse’s own personal growth and his ability to ultimately let go of his past and move forward.

Where did Jesse’s ricin cigarette go?

At the end of the fourth season of ‘Breaking Bad’, viewers were left wondering what had happened to the infamous ricin cigarette that Jesse Pinkman had stored in an electric socket in his apartment. Jesse had created the ricin-laced cigarette to kill his nemesis, Gus Fring, but was unable to follow through with his plan due to the intervention of Walter White.

In the sixth and final season of the show, it was revealed that the ricin cigarette had been taken by Huell Babineaux, who had been told to make Jesse believe that the cigarette had gone missing. Huell took the ricin cigarette to protect Jesse from himself, as he was aware that Jesse was intent on killing Gus— no matter the cost.

Finally, the ricin cigarette was disposed of by Huell and never used.

What did Jesse realize with the cigarettes?

Jesse was able to realize the power of switching brands of cigarettes. After smoking the same brand of cigarettes for years, he switched to a different brand and noticed a profound difference in the way he felt.

He found that he felt more relaxed and had less cravings when using a different brand of cigarettes. Jesse also realized that he could save money by trying different brands, since he could find a cheaper brand without sacrificing the same quality.

Additionally, Jesse noticed that his overall enjoyment of smoking had increased after trying different brands. Jesse realized that switching to different brands of cigarettes can provide tangible physical and financial benefits.

Did Brock know Walt poisoned him?

No, Brock did not know that Walt had poisoned him. Initially, Brock assumed that he had caught a case of food poisoning after eating at a street taco stand. However, it was eventually revealed that Walt had in fact poisoned Brock using Lily of the Valley berries, which created symptoms suggesting food poisoning.

Walt had done this in order to turn Jesse against Gus, since he figured that Jesse would be unable to cope with the thought of Brock dying from something he had unknowingly done. Walt’s plan worked, and it was only when Jesse confronted Walt about the poisoning that Brock and the rest of the characters found out the truth.