Re: A Breaking Bad Conversation Thread w/ *SPOILERS* Up the Wazoo
I'm still amazed by how careless uncle Jack's choices were.
Jack kills Hank against Walt's pleas, literally helps himself to the guy's fortune, and leaves Walt table scraps in the form of one measly barrel. Jack then presumes that a handshake will (excuse the pun) bury all grudges before sending Walt on his way.
Even a racist dummy like Jack should know that you can't take barrels full of cash from another criminal, or from anyone, and expect that bygones will be bygones.
He doesn't off Walt because of Todd's admiration for Walt. That's basically a sentimental reason for not tying up a loose end, the knot of which would allow you to get away absolutely clean with many millions of dollars. And Jack doesn't seem like a sentimental guy. Can he actually believe that a reluctant handshake from Walt means we're all square?
We know that Jack has contracted to kill people for far less money than is in the barrel he is gifting to Walt. When a barrel-full of millions is at stake, I'd think Jack would just say "My nephew will get over it" and summarily kill Walt. A super-ruthless mofo would have ordered Todd to be the one who kills Walt.
Well, like every antagonist the show has ever had, his one mistake is underestimating Walt. Tuco, Crazy-8, Gus...none of them saw Walt as a threat before it was too late. Jack still sees Walt as the kind of person to call in a hit on someone who isn't in prison because he's too emotionally fragile to do it himself.