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Topic: Dexter will die, Walter White to jail. Place your bets! - page 2. (Read 3087 times)

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After the last few episodes I am starting to think Dexter won't die by the finale.

Still think Walter White is a goner though  Lips sealed
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I saw that also.  It doesn't mean much with the market depth they have right now though.
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I will bet 0.5 btc that walter does not go to jail.
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no I don't think walt will die or be arrested.
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Interesting bets - if you ask me I'd lean towards both main characters getting killed off or going to jail in the final episode.

Dexter has a few people that could take him out between now and the finale - the blonde chick that likes poisoning people, the young guy that he's trying to mentor, or any one of the other characters in the series could discover who he is and catch/kill him too.

Walter White is also at risk of dying off, even if he doesn't get killed by something related to his occupation, don't forget he's still got the cancer so I think you chose wisely on that bet he could very easily get finished off by the end of the series.
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If anyone wants to bet Walter White dies at the end of this season, I'm willing to give 2:1.

2:1 sounds very good to me. I might be willing to bet another 0.2 BTC on it if like the bet listed, you include jail as a winning outcome as well. Dexter will not go to jail, no way. WW would go to jail before he dies given the option.

If you keep your action on the site, the market will fix the odds for you per: http://trilema.com/2013/lets-understand-mutual-betting-together/
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I think a more important bet for BB would be what will happen to Jessie

He's the perfect spin-off character but could also get brutally killed in the last season, or even arrested

In terms of the out come for Walt

I don't think it is very likely he will survive, remember he has the DEA breathing down his neck (Hank hinted at knowing in the last ep) and he has cancer which has been in remission but I think it's likely to be the thing that kills him
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I'm intrigued enough by the concept that I would be tempted to play, and yet I don't want to click any links to do a bit of research because I don't want spoilers.. Argh, quite the dilemma. Sad

Series like these they keep the ending under wraps until the very last minute, shooting multiple alternative endings so even the cast doesn't know which one is real. All spoilers would be mere speculation I think.
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I'm intrigued enough by the concept that I would be tempted to play, and yet I don't want to click any links to do a bit of research because I don't want spoilers.. Argh, quite the dilemma. Sad
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I'm laughing so hard at OP trying to keep his bets alive.

Why? They actually seem like interesting bets.

I agree.

Also about a protagonist dying in a tv series -> Why not, it would fit into both series (getting arrested/killed where killed would be the better decision IMO)

It would have fit into House, or the Sopranos, or any season of 24 to name a few. Producers just don't like doing it. For what it's worth, Bryan Cranston thinks WW will die: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT1gtOldpAo
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If anyone wants to bet Walter White dies at the end of this season, I'm willing to give 2:1.

2:1 sounds very good to me. I might be willing to bet another 0.2 BTC on it if like the bet listed, you include jail as a winning outcome as well. Dexter will not go to jail, no way. WW would go to jail before he dies given the option.
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If anyone wants to bet Walter White dies at the end of this season, I'm willing to give 2:1.
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I'm laughing so hard at OP trying to keep his bets alive.

Why? They actually seem like interesting bets.

I agree.

Also about a protagonist dying in a tv series -> Why not, it would fit into both series (getting arrested/killed where killed would be the better decision IMO)
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I'm laughing so hard at OP trying to keep his bets alive.

Why? They actually seem like interesting bets.
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Interesting reading the discussion, I'm a huge BB fan.
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Okay just rewatched the first scene of S05E01 on Netflix, he does do the 52 in the bacon, but 1) we have no sense of how far in the future it is, only that it's in the future, and 2) the date matches the date on his fake ID that he shows the waitress, there is no evidence that it is the same birthday as his real birthday. What there is evidence of is that he buys a big ass gun with no explanation as to why. Clearly he's about to have some kind of a showdown, he could easily die in the final episode of series.

As stated, episodes (roughly) 1-45 were his ages 50-51.

From my point-of-view, I don't think he dies or goes to jail.

It isn't concrete evidence, but it suggests that.

You're right in that the only flash-forward we've seen is him doing his weekly shenanigans.

But I doubt they'd be able to go from 51-52 in the final 8 episodes, however, it is possible.

But VERY unlikely.

It is very rare that any series ends with the protagonist dying, but if there is one to do it, either of these two would certainly be at the top of my list. Either way, you are absolutely fooling yourself if you think that the first scene is any indication that he lives; just like in the first season with the foreshadowing with the pool, the plot line will definitely coincide with the flashforward before it's all said and done. Even if you're right that the timing is off, he could have intentionally done the 52 on the birthday of his fake ID for the purpose of having an alibi for something else, or any number of other reasons. It is honestly MORE unlikely that his fake ID birthday is the same as his real birthday than him dying.

In any case, I appreciate the discussion; can't wait for the final eight episodes!

@Mooshire

Nothing has killed either bet yet...
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I'm laughing so hard at OP trying to keep his bets alive.
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Okay just rewatched the first scene of S05E01 on Netflix, he does do the 52 in the bacon, but 1) we have no sense of how far in the future it is, only that it's in the future, and 2) the date matches the date on his fake ID that he shows the waitress, there is no evidence that it is the same birthday as his real birthday. What there is evidence of is that he buys a big ass gun with no explanation as to why. Clearly he's about to have some kind of a showdown, he could easily die in the final episode of series.

As stated, episodes (roughly) 1-45 were his ages 50-51.

From my point-of-view, I don't think he dies or goes to jail.

It isn't concrete evidence, but it suggests that.

You're right in that the only flash-forward we've seen is him doing his weekly shenanigans.

But I doubt they'd be able to go from 51-52 in the final 8 episodes, however, it is possible.

But VERY unlikely.
sr. member
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Okay just rewatched the first scene of S05E01 on Netflix, he does do the 52 in the bacon, but 1) we have no sense of how far in the future it is, only that it's in the future, and 2) the date matches the date on his fake ID that he shows the waitress, there is no evidence that it is the same birthday as his real birthday. What there is evidence of is that he buys a big ass gun with no explanation as to why. Clearly he's about to have some kind of a showdown, he could easily die in the final episode of series.
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