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Props, but my original point was that the scene was just sloppily written to even leave that ambiguity about that scene as a possibility. And I've seen them use the "it's up to the viewer's imagination" card more times than I can count to cover up said ambiguity. I think I've made a more than compelling argument as to why it makes sense to think Walt was aware that killing Mike was an option and thus took the gun, but that his ego was the catalyst to actually using it. Me being able to make that strong a case speaks to the ambiguity of a scene that they're saying has one correct interpretation.
I'm not trying to shyt on the show, I love the show. Just pointing out something I noticed.
Dude you're a dumbazz. Mike beat walt down tot he floor once already.... of course he took the gun to prevent mike from blasting him over any animosity from killing Gustavo Fringe. Also when Mike was tlaking that talk with no strap you KNEW heisenberg the gawd was going to handle his business.