Theory

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My theory says that Walt still works for Grey Matter Technology (GMT) and has actually became a billionaire because of it. However, he hasn't got a perfect life. So, Walt and Gretchen were previously married but they got divorced as Gretchen was cheating on him with Elliott. That lead to Walt going crazy and having delusions and seeing the world differently, worse in fact. Gretchen and Walt also had a son: Jesse. Jesse is quite intelligent (he gets that from Walt: his father) and he works as a salesman. However, he doesn't really do well because he never "applies himself" and he takes a lot of time off work to get high. Skyler is Walt's phycologist and she is married to Ted Benekee (he has the same job) with Flynn (Walter Junior) as their son. Skyler works from home and that's why Walt knows her family. Walt has a crush on Skyler but she is a married woman and won't take his flirting. Walt has delusions of him and Skyler being married and Flynn being their son. Walt calls Flynn Walter Junior because he sees him as his son. Marie and Skyler are sisters but Marie never got a good life so she often mooches off of her sister with her husband: Hank-a failed DEA agent. Gus Fring is a friend of Walt's who died at Grey Matter and that made Walt go a bit crazier. "Heisenberg" is another personality of Walt's (so it's like he has Dissociative Identity Disorder) and he makes him behave a bit more unethically. Saul is Walt's friendly boss who is always giving him advice on how to do his job more efficiently and he helps him a lot because of Walt's insanity. Mike is one of those 'Health Inspector' people who does a lot of checks after Gus' death.

So, this is my first ever theory and I hope you all like it. I can take criticism so you can write any comments on it. And please, I would like the input. The cover picture is from @PinkmanLand from Instagram so if you want to follow them you can, they have a really good account and I recommend 😁.

Thank you for reading buns 😸

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