Morefeasts is making a mistake. Everyone knows he's making a mistake. He doesn't care. That's the whole story. Trying to talk him out of it is only going to make him more convinced that he's totally fine proceeding forward without seeing the show's history. To put it in basketball terms, it's the equivalent of looking at the score at halftime in Game 2 of the NBA Finals and saying you know what happened in the playoffs.
As for the confession, it's a genius play that goes right to the heart of good negotiation: you've always got to give the other side something to lose. I don't think this is the end of the story though. Hank may yet find a way to get Walt even if it means going to jail himself.
As for the confession, it's a genius play that goes right to the heart of good negotiation: you've always got to give the other side something to lose. I don't think this is the end of the story though. Hank may yet find a way to get Walt even if it means going to jail himself.