It's more and more like watching a train wreck happening, but too engaging to look away. And in some strange way, I am still team Walt. It's his show and while I suspect that he'll get punished one way or another in the end (remember the prologue with his house run down and graffitied earlier this part-season), I would not put it past this show to end on a note where not everyone gets what they deserve. And I'd love that. I can't entirely explain why I am still kinda cheering for him, maybe because I can relate to someone doing whatever is neccessary to come out on top.
Next to the outstanding acting and camera work (everyone here at work at the TV station just loves the cinematography) it's the writing, the fact that it challenges your expectations of morale, right and wrong and always ends up surprising you.
I just really really hope the show doesn't fuck up the last two episodes. After such an emotional ride it's certain that some people will be less satisfied with a solution than others. I doubt you'll find two persons who feel the same way about each and every character on the show to begin with. But that just shows how brilliantly written it is. I am super excited to see how it ends.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.