Did Ted Beneke have the worst fate of anyone in the BB universe???
Still looking at his cell phone battery, now with Saul Goodman (get better fast Bob!) off managing a Cinnabon, he would never really know would he?
No word on Jessie, no word on Walter White, Saul gone into the wind, and my guess is that Kuby skipped town fast as well.
Ive wondered this before like how would anyone even tell him to come out again?
Really bums me out that the show ends with Huell thinking Saul betrayed him, which he never would’ve done. Esp after everything we learned about their relationship in BCS.
Say what you will about Jimmy, but he’s loyal to his friends at least.
Vince Gilligan’s words about Huell:
“It’s likely that Agent Van Oster keeps in touch with DEA headquarters. So when he learns Gomez and Hank have gone missing, he would in short order tell his superiors what they were up to. Within a matter of hours, really not that many in story time, Huell will be taken back to HQ. They’ll question him, find out what he knows — which isn’t much — and he’ll be let out on the street. Right now, he’s doing what Huell does best, whatever that is. He’s out and about as a free man”
I think Huell probably wised up enough to leave at a certain point. Granted, I have no idea when that would be, but I don’t think he remained there forever
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Jane’s father? Losing your wife, daughter and then losing your job while causing multiple deaths in the process, due to your negligence. You know he went to prison for that shit too.
A multiple life sentence for trying to be a good father, damn smh.
He at least attempted suicide, if not succeeded.
I think they said he shot himself on the radio in a later episode where Walt was driving, and he shut off the radio or quickly changed the channel
Even if he survived his suicide attempt, there’s no way he’s getting a multiple life sentence unless he deliberately steered the planes together, which he didn’t. Air traffic controllers are protected from personal liability unless they either intentionally do something wrong or are extremely negligent. We don’t know enough about the Wayfarer crash to say whether he was negligent enough to be personally liable but since he seems like a fairly responsible, careful guy most of the time, it seems unlikely.
There’s no way he would receive multiple life sentences for that. I doubt he would even face criminal charges.
He was clearly distracted by grief, not acting intentionally or even recklessly. That would be considered negligence, and possibility could result in lawsuits against him or the airport (although they might be shielded from liability by statute, not sure).
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