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Sarah_Jayne 07-10-2012 02:25 PM

I call a Walt vs Hank show down.

Sarah_Jayne 07-10-2012 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 19052208)
its like one real long movie, thats pretty much what keeps you glued to it. Not cheesy cliff hangers or anything, just solid story telling not to mention premium acting. It's amazing how well those shows grab you with great characters all over the place.

Dexter i like, but i would agree that theres not quite as much going on. I started watching i think season 3 or 4 and was caught up with almost anything, if yoiu do that with the wire there is a whole world you miss out on.

oh watched a bit of walking dead pilot this weekend, seemed to be interesting anyway.

Yeah, you can't watch the Wire out of order.

uno 07-10-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxupdate (Post 19051924)
What makes you think he was gay?

His partner and his reaction to him being killed, his attention to detail, his always very upkept apearance, no wife that goes with him to benefits and things, a bunch of stuff.

uno 07-10-2012 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19051963)
I think he has more of an asexual vibe and until they showed a family home, it never crossed my mind that he would have kids.

possibly. Did they show kids anywhere?

uno 07-10-2012 03:44 PM

http://www.afterelton.com/tv/2011/09...o-breaking-bad

kane 07-10-2012 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 19052208)
its like one real long movie, thats pretty much what keeps you glued to it. Not cheesy cliff hangers or anything, just solid story telling not to mention premium acting. It's amazing how well those shows grab you with great characters all over the place.

Dexter i like, but i would agree that theres not quite as much going on. I started watching i think season 3 or 4 and was caught up with almost anything, if yoiu do that with the wire there is a whole world you miss out on.

oh watched a bit of walking dead pilot this weekend, seemed to be interesting anyway.

Another thing with The Wire that some people I know have mentioned is that right at the start they drop you in the middle of the story. They don't introduce you to these people slowly or give you any background. In a way it is like you are on your first day on a new job and everyone else there knows each other, has things going on and you have to get to know them and what is happening. It is a brilliant method of storytelling, but for those who like easy to follow stuff it can be a turn off.

Still, once you get 3-4 episodes into it and you know who the people are and what is going on it is sheer and utter genius.

Sarah_Jayne 07-10-2012 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 19052494)
possibly. Did they show kids anywhere?

Nope...just a bunch of kids things in the background.

epitome 07-10-2012 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by TeaForOne (Post 19052203)
In my humble opinion...

Gus is gay. The flashback to his meeting between him, his cook and the cartel boss made me think his cook was also his lover. Perhaps he is asexual now, numb through decades of playing the game and loosing people he cares for, but the look in his eyes when his lover was killed showed he truely loved at one point.

Walt will be the reason Walt dies... but I feel Mike will have a big part to play. Since Walt appeared, Mikes life has gotten annoyingly dramatic. There he was: ex-cop collecting drug money, doing a bit of recon, murdering the odd deadbeat rival and getting paid nicely by his drug czar employer. Then comes along Walt to fuck up everything. Mike hates Walt.

Hank is clever, but has known Walt for many years. It'd be fair to assume that Walt has done absolutely nothing exciting at all in all those years. It's so beyond his expactation, but not normal reasoning, to assume Walt is capable of being the super cook for the local meth king, Gus. To us, using deductive reasoning, of course it's Walt. Chemistry expert. Comes in to a lot of money. Hank just sees Walt as his goofy brother-in-law as he has done for the last 10 years. However, I reckon the writers will either have Hank either die because of Walt, find out his secret or both.

Gus' background and the Cartel will probably be a major part in Walts demise as well. The cartel will want to fill the vacum created by Gus' death.

Will Walt want to fill it? He loves the power now. He loves the winning just as much. Will he build a new lab?

I cannot wait.

Great post. I never once considered Gus to be gay but now I wonder... He did take the death of his partner personally when everyone else is expendable. In a way, almost everything he did was to avenge that guys death.

Tofu 07-10-2012 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 19052489)
his always very upkept appearance

Yes, Gus remained dapper at all times, even until his last breath. He straightened his tie and popped his collar before dropping dead. Brilliant!

epitome 07-10-2012 09:23 PM

Does anyone wonder if Gus' roots is government? A big multi-national owns his chicken place and a ton of other things. I wonder if that multi-national is owned by members of the government of Chile (or wherever he's from). I've wondered if he comes from a dictator family.

boziffous 07-10-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19052907)
Does anyone wonder if Gus' roots is government? A big multi-national owns his chicken place and a ton of other things. I wonder if that multi-national is owned by members of the government of Chile (or wherever he's from). I've wondered if he comes from a dictator family.

In Season 3 episode 7 there is a flashback with Hector "Tio" Salamanca talking on the phone about Gustavo Fring. Tio says about Gus "Big Man. Big Generalissimo. Big fry cook is more like it... the Chicken Man."

Sarah_Jayne 07-10-2012 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19052907)
Does anyone wonder if Gus' roots is government? A big multi-national owns his chicken place and a ton of other things. I wonder if that multi-national is owned by members of the government of Chile (or wherever he's from). I've wondered if he comes from a dictator family.

I don't think he is gov't but Tofu will attest that I am certain that one white haired DEA agent is/was in his pocket.

Paul 07-11-2012 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 19052208)
its like one real long movie, thats pretty much what keeps you glued to it. Not cheesy cliff hangers or anything, just solid story telling not to mention premium acting. It's amazing how well those shows grab you with great characters all over the place.

That's what makes shows like The Wire & Breaking Bad practically flawless, incredible attention to detail and a script that is so well written that the story just flows naturally.

My hats off to Vince Gilligan, he has created something very special!

Totally agree, great story telling & great characters = 10/10

Also the cinematography is absolutely stunning!

I wanna see the episode of The X Files that Bryan Cranston was in, apparently his performance in that episode if the reason why he got the part for Walter White.

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19052933)
I don't think he is gov't but Tofu will attest that I am certain that one white haired DEA agent is/was in his pocket.

Oh is that the guy from season 2 that was showing Gus around the DEA office?

I think Gus was sponsoring the charity event?

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Originally Posted by boziffous (Post 19052926)
In Season 3 episode 7 there is a flashback with Hector "Tio" Salamanca talking on the phone about Gustavo Fring. Tio says about Gus "Big Man. Big Generalissimo. Big fry cook is more like it... the Chicken Man."

Well spotted :thumbsup I wonder who his brother is :pimp

TeaForOne that's an excellent analysis you've made of the show, some very interesting points!

Sarah_Jayne 07-11-2012 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 19053251)

I wanna see the episode of The X Files that Bryan Cranston was in, apparently his performance in that episode if the reason why he got the part for Walter White.

He was excellent in that episode. It is one of the few that has always stuck with me. When I saw he was in a drama, I did actually think back to it.

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 19053251)
Oh is that the guy from season 2 that was showing Gus around the DEA office?

I think Gus was sponsoring the charity event?

Yes, and he has been involved with Hank's attempt to investigate Gus roundtable too. In fact, he made a point of stating at one stage that he was a bit biased because Gus was a family friend and a long time supporter of the police.

A guy that has a hand in every aspect of the town, didn't forget about the police.

PR_Glen 07-11-2012 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 19053251)
That's what makes shows like The Wire & Breaking Bad practically flawless, incredible attention to detail and a script that is so well written that the story just flows naturally.

My hats off to Vince Gilligan, he has created something very special!

Totally agree, great story telling & great characters = 10/10

Also the cinematography is absolutely stunning!

I wanna see the episode of The X Files that Bryan Cranston was in, apparently his performance in that episode if the reason why he got the part for Walter White.

he's in a lot of stuff, was a recurring character on seinfeld even. You can even spot him in Saving Private Ryan in one big scene ;)

Paul 07-11-2012 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19053719)
He was excellent in that episode. It is one of the few that has always stuck with me. When I saw he was in a drama, I did actually think back to it.

I'll definitely check it out!

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19053719)
Yes, and he has been involved with Hank's attempt to investigate Gus roundtable too. In fact, he made a point of stating at one stage that he was a bit biased because Gus was a family friend and a long time supporter of the police.

A guy that has a hand in every aspect of the town, didn't forget about the police.

Interesting :)

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 19053742)
he's in a lot of stuff, was a recurring character on seinfeld even. You can even spot him in Saving Private Ryan in one big scene ;)

It's also nice to see him getting more roles in films.

I'd like to see Aaron Paul who plays Jesse getting more work, Bryan Cranston gets all the credit with Breaking Bad but I think Aaron Paul is a very underrated actor.

John-ACWM 07-12-2012 09:45 AM

Just a few days until the new season premiere!

epitome 07-16-2012 02:00 AM

I just saw this on Quora:

I'm still fascinated by Gus Fring's background and motivation. Producer Vince Gilligan hinted in an interview on the AMC website years ago that Gus' Chilean heritage might suggest a Pinochet connection.

So he's alluded to Gus being someone powerful and connected in the Chilean government, which is the only thing that made sense to me.

kane 07-16-2012 02:45 AM

Tonight's episode was great. Vince Gilligan said Walk is going to go to a dark place and you can already see it happening.

CurrentlySober 07-16-2012 04:47 AM

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sleazydoesit 07-16-2012 05:01 AM

I also like Weeds, but even with a hot milf as the lead character it isn't half the show Breaking Bad is.

http://www.entertainmentwallpaper.co...tv_weeds14.jpg

AllAboutCams 07-16-2012 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 19061488)
i cat afford to catch up, because www.tubeplus.me has STILL not got the latest episodes on it !

Come on www.tubeplus.me GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER !

HURRY UP!!!

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