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Juicy D. Links 09-15-2013 06:44 PM

___Breaking Bad (spoilers don't read if you haven't watched TONIGHTS EPISODE)
 
Very good episode so far tonight



Hank and Gomez DEAD,,,

80 million in those barrels? dammmmmmmmmmmmm

whOaKemosabe 09-15-2013 06:45 PM

Peggy will miss hank?

bronco67 09-15-2013 07:20 PM

At first I thought Walt had really gone over the edge, when he was on the phone with the cops listening...but it took me a couple of minutes to realize he was trying to absolve Skylar of participation in his crimes.

lezinterracial 09-15-2013 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19800767)
At first I thought Walt had really gone over the edge, when he was on the phone with the cops listening...but it took me a couple of minutes to realize he was trying to absolve Skylar of participation in his crimes.

Yea, I didn't realize that until you said it.

Cause he pointed out Pinkman to the Nazis to get killed and let him be tortured. I thought he was totally gone.

geedub 09-15-2013 08:46 PM

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geedub 09-15-2013 08:49 PM

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looky_lou 09-15-2013 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by geedub (Post 19800831)

Good one!

epitome 09-15-2013 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by lezinterracial (Post 19800821)
Yea, I didn't realize that until you said it.

Cause he pointed out Pinkman to the Nazis to get killed and let him be tortured. I thought he was totally gone.

I have mixed feelings on the Pinkman thing. At first I thought it was really fucked up, but I could see where Walt was in his head... if Jesse wouldn't have cooperated with Hank none of that would have happened.

Jesse was acting like a loose cannon. I do think it was extremely fucked up how Walt told him that he watched Jane die and didn't try to save her. I guess that was his payback for Hank ending up dead.

We know that Walt comes back in the future. I'm now wondering if it is for Jesse.

Phoenix 09-16-2013 12:04 AM

holy crap i love this show. :)

kane 09-16-2013 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19800904)
I have mixed feelings on the Pinkman thing. At first I thought it was really fucked up, but I could see where Walt was in his head... if Jesse wouldn't have cooperated with Hank none of that would have happened.

Jesse was acting like a loose cannon. I do think it was extremely fucked up how Walt told him that he watched Jane die and didn't try to save her. I guess that was his payback for Hank ending up dead.

We know that Walt comes back in the future. I'm now wondering if it is for Jesse.

As the episode ended with Jesse appearing to be cooking for the Nazis that is what I was thinking. Obviously Hank is coming back with some serious firepower. At this point the only enemies he has is law enforcement and the Nazis. I don't see him going after the police with his M60 so I think he is going to use it to take out the Nazis and liberate his money and possibly Jesse.

A wild twist would be if Walt kills all the Nazis and tells Jesse to take a bunch of the money and disappear then Jesse, in a fit of rage kills Walk and disappears with all the cash.

Phoenix 09-16-2013 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 19800929)
As the episode ended with Jesse appearing to be cooking for the Nazis that is what I was thinking. Obviously Hank is coming back with some serious firepower. At this point the only enemies he has is law enforcement and the Nazis. I don't see him going after the police with his M60 so I think he is going to use it to take out the Nazis and liberate his money and possibly Jesse.

A wild twist would be if Walt kills all the Nazis and tells Jesse to take a bunch of the money and disappear then Jesse, in a fit of rage kills Walk and disappears with all the cash.

ooh..possible :)
we all know that this isnt going to end well anyway.

This is one of the best shows in a very long time. I was really into Lost until they jumped the shark

kane 09-16-2013 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 19800931)
ooh..possible :)
we all know that this isnt going to end well anyway.

This is one of the best shows in a very long time. I was really into Lost until they jumped the shark

I never saw Lost, but had some friends that loved it. My friends all seem to be of two mindsets. They either loved it from start to end, or they loved the first few seasons then it got too crazy and convoluted and they bailed on it.

What might be a fun twist for breaking bad is that Walt comes back and all hell breaks loose. Marie and Skylar are both killed, Hank kills the Nazis, Jesse either lives and disappears or dies then Hank dies from cancer and Walk Jr. is left with his little sister and 80 million in cash.

Juicy D. Links 09-16-2013 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by geedub (Post 19800831)

:helpme:helpme:helpme:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

dyna mo 09-16-2013 06:30 AM

hahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahah

lololololololololoololololololololo

now that wa some crazy ass tele! hahahahahah dang.

1. give that baby an emmy right now.

2. thank you vince gilligan for the epic walt/skyler phone call. holy moly. that was like a 1-2-3 punch, ww absolves skyler, calls her a stupid bitch- like all her haterZ wanted, and displays in full effect his insane ego as heisenberg.


i had thought after the 1st episode of this season that there was a reference to "the shining", i thought i noticed it again here too with the unreal knife fight scene combined with the family breakdown and walt jr & skyler realizing ww is a monster, very stephen king horror style imo, well done.

so it seems it is going to boil down to white v pinkman death match for the finale and the white famiy will be spared. so i guess the only question now is whether or not jesse dies, right?


either way, i'm anxious to see but also sad that there are only 2 shows left.

seeandsee 09-16-2013 06:39 AM

yeah that baby MAMAA is for OSCAR!

Episode was great, but still cant get to the point of Walt return. When he returns he looks like shit, so something bad happening in mid time, cant wait for next episode.

dyna mo 09-16-2013 06:58 AM

to compare & contrast w/last week's episode.

this 1 was certainly as jam-packed as the last, and just as uncomfortable to watch, those emotionally wrenching scenes are pretty heavy tele.

but this episode felt more right to me. as uncomfortable as it all was, it was all inevitable really. it all made sense, if that makes any sense to anyone.

Choopa_Pardo 09-16-2013 07:15 AM

"I watched Jane die."

What an episode. I will watch it again tonight.

fogfever 09-16-2013 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 19800929)
As the episode ended with Jesse appearing to be cooking for the Nazis that is what I was thinking. Obviously Hank is coming back with some serious firepower.

You must mean Walt not Hank. Hank is buried in a whole.

dyna mo 09-16-2013 08:21 AM

hank is buried in the hole walt dug..........dang, that's fucked up!

izombie 09-16-2013 10:45 AM

My theory on how it ends is that Walt breaks into his own house and retrieves the ricin and then takes it himself, he will then turn himself into to the DEA and confess everything to save Skylar and his family. The show will end with Walt choking and dying in the interrogation room after he reveals everything. The only others he could be getting the ricin for would be the nazi guys.

DaddyWarbucks 09-16-2013 11:37 AM

Burque.
 
This show makes me miss Albuquerque hahahaha and the reference to Venezia's Pizza!! mmm think im eating a slice for lunch today! 505 stylie! :thumbsup

JockoHomo 09-16-2013 11:53 AM

I think that Walt returns after his year in hiding with the new identity. He buys the bazooka to rescue Jesse from his enslavement in the meth lab having come to the understanding that Jesse is his true love.

Jesse comes to the understanding that Walt protected him all along and that he let Jane die because she got him back into heavy drug use and was only trying to save/protect him.

They both contact Saul who gets them out of the country with the help of his connection and they live happily ever after running a gay bed and breakfast in Belize.

The end

96ukssob 09-16-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by izombie (Post 19801527)
My theory on how it ends is that Walt breaks into his own house and retrieves the ricin and then takes it himself, he will then turn himself into to the DEA and confess everything to save Skylar and his family. The show will end with Walt choking and dying in the interrogation room after he reveals everything. The only others he could be getting the ricin for would be the nazi guys.

That's pretty much what I was thinking too. Walts character isn't one to just let things go, but rather needs to rectify them as he is a caring person at heart and not a true hardcore gang-banging drug lord. We've seen this before how he attempts to only knock off the ones in target and not innocent bystanders, i.e. killing of Gus

The ended the last episode with him clearing the name of Skyler... but we're a bit confused as we were just told earlier by Hank that Walt is a smart guy, but also an idiot when it comes to how people really are -- meaning, the Nazis would have killed Hank regardless as they are killers and not peace makers. Then you have Lydia who is a king pin, but so soft, anyone can push her around.

Walt cares about his family, that's why he got into this mess in the first place was to make money for THEM while he was gone. Now we're told he has 6 months to live. Would he run and hide, spending $18 million on the best time of his life? No, he cares more about his family than anything.

This is where the M60 and ricin come in. We saw how Walt can be a bit of a "thug" but could he murder a group of people to save his family?

My prediction...

Walt hangs out in New Hampshire for a while, then catches wind of his family in trouble. We've seen in a previous episode that he gets keys to a car with the M60 in the trunk. He hashes a plan to kill the neo-nazis, then Todd and Jesse. But before that, Jesse kills Todd in the lab with the handcuffs that we saw dangling from this waist, escapes and attempts to kill the rest of the crew, only to die himself trying -- and in some heroic way to prove to the world he was more than just a useless drug dealer and user... but dies choking on his own blood/vomit laying on his back.

Walt goes on the mission to kill the gang but stops to get the ricin. He gets to their house only to find everyone already dead, only to notice Jesse barely alive, shot and bleeding... Walt finds a towel, leans over and suffocates Jesse.

Before the ending, Walt meets with Lydia and they have tea, but to her demise, BOTH are poisoned with the Ricin. Walt tells her to run, hide and go away. Offers her part of the $70 million that is left, only to know she will die in a few hours. Before headed to the DEA to turn himself in, he drops off a sack of cash for Andrea and Brock to make sure they are good for life.

Walt goes into the DEA, turns himself in and starts confessing, only for the ricin to start taking effect. Knowing he has severe lung cancer, they assume it's the cancer.

Skyler, Holly and Flynn go to live with Skylers sister in hiding, only to discover the money that was left for them by Walt

bronco67 09-16-2013 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 19801651)
That's pretty much what I was thinking too. Walts character isn't one to just let things go, but rather needs to rectify them as he is a caring person at heart and not a true hardcore gang-banging drug lord. We've seen this before how he attempts to only knock off the ones in target and not innocent bystanders, i.e. killing of Gus

The ended the last episode with him clearing the name of Skyler... but we're a bit confused as we were just told earlier by Hank that Walt is a smart guy, but also an idiot when it comes to how people really are -- meaning, the Nazis would have killed Hank regardless as they are killers and not peace makers. Then you have Lydia who is a king pin, but so soft, anyone can push her around.

Walt cares about his family, that's why he got into this mess in the first place was to make money for THEM while he was gone. Now we're told he has 6 months to live. Would he run and hide, spending $18 million on the best time of his life? No, he cares more about his family than anything.

This is where the M60 and ricin come in. We saw how Walt can be a bit of a "thug" but could he murder a group of people to save his family?

My prediction...

Walt hangs out in New Hampshire for a while, then catches wind of his family in trouble. We've seen in a previous episode that he gets keys to a car with the M60 in the trunk. He hashes a plan to kill the neo-nazis, then Todd and Jesse. But before that, Jesse kills Todd in the lab with the handcuffs that we saw dangling from this waist, escapes and attempts to kill the rest of the crew, only to die himself trying -- and in some heroic way to prove to the world he was more than just a useless drug dealer and user... but dies choking on his own blood/vomit laying on his back.

Walt goes on the mission to kill the gang but stops to get the ricin. He gets to their house only to find everyone already dead, only to notice Jesse barely alive, shot and bleeding... Walt finds a towel, leans over and suffocates Jesse.

Before the ending, Walt meets with Lydia and they have tea, but to her demise, BOTH are poisoned with the Ricin. Walt tells her to run, hide and go away. Offers her part of the $70 million that is left, only to know she will die in a few hours. Before headed to the DEA to turn himself in, he drops off a sack of cash for Andrea and Brock to make sure they are good for life.

Walt goes into the DEA, turns himself in and starts confessing, only for the ricin to start taking effect. Knowing he has severe lung cancer, they assume it's the cancer.

Skyler, Holly and Flynn go to live with Skylers sister in hiding, only to discover the money that was left for them by Walt

Can you be more specific?

Supz 09-16-2013 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19800904)
I have mixed feelings on the Pinkman thing. At first I thought it was really fucked up, but I could see where Walt was in his head... if Jesse wouldn't have cooperated with Hank none of that would have happened.

Jesse was acting like a loose cannon. I do think it was extremely fucked up how Walt told him that he watched Jane die and didn't try to save her. I guess that was his payback for Hank ending up dead.

We know that Walt comes back in the future. I'm now wondering if it is for Jesse.

Walt was a nice guy keeping Jesse around for so long. Shows how much he actually cared about him. This last thing really hurt Walt. Jesse should have been dead 3-4 seasons ago. Hes been acting like a fool forever. He is the cause of every bad thing happening pretty much. Walt has had to dig them out of many wholes because of him.

brassmonkey 09-16-2013 12:08 PM

show went to shit :2 cents:

Sarah_Jayne 09-16-2013 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Choopa_Pardo (Post 19801244)
"I watched Jane die."

What an episode. I will watch it again tonight.

That was the coldest line. He was just made to watch Hank die so he shared the pain.

96ukssob 09-16-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19801662)
Can you be more specific?

im updating my personal blog right now... been writing since 11pm last night and have not slept yet. so far, 58 pages with 6 different predictions, I think I nailed this :thumbsup

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19801673)
show went to shit :2 cents:

from when? I thought it was really good at first, then started to suck a bit, especially in season 3, but glad I stuck through, it's a great show now.

woj 09-16-2013 12:55 PM

Why did he need to pack up and leave? Everything was settled with that crew + DEA was off his ass... Marie would try to get him locked up, but there is really no evidence against him... would have been a bit awkward, but he could have just stayed home and played dumb... instead he backed himself into a corner, at the very least implied that he was involved in Hank's murder, so he is kinda fucked?

AmeliaG 09-16-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19801673)
show went to shit :2 cents:


I agree. Last week seemed like a bit of a filler episode and this week was just poorly-written. Most of the characters were acting out-of-character.

I expected the show to go out on a you-die-the-girl-dies-everybody-dies note, but I expected a well-written character-driven Scarface destruction.

Tofu 09-16-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19801673)
show went to shit :2 cents:

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801782)
I agree. Last week seemed like a bit of a filler episode and this week was just poorly-written. Most of the characters were acting out-of-character.

I expected the show to go out on a you-die-the-girl-dies-everybody-dies note, but I expected a well-written character-driven Scarface destruction.


Bah! Bah, says I!



:mad:

dyna mo 09-16-2013 01:41 PM


AmeliaG 09-16-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tofu (Post 19801799)
Bah! Bah, says I!



:mad:


Some out-of-character behavior:

(1) Hank is totally cool under fire. Even though the rest of the show he has been Captain Panic Attack.

(2) Flynn refuses to listen to a word his father says and sees his mother pull a knife, but is suddenly so totally her tool that he lies about it to the police and maybe himself. Even though the rest of the show, he has loved both his parents and always wanted to hear all sides of the story, and been attuned to dishonesty.

(3) Skyler totally caves to Marie?s humiliating demands immediately. Even though the rest of the show, she has resisted her sister?s attempts to dominate her and always wanted to know everything going on before she acted.

(4) Walt is on tilt and doing stupid things non-stop, from buying Jesse?s burning the money tale to telling a large group of armed killers that he has $80 million dollars buried near by. Even though the rest of the show, Walt?s character has been suspicious, secretive, and brilliant, yet somehow Walt puts all his remaining cash in 7 barrels in the same place. And blabs about it.

(5) But, wait for it, the white power murder meth crew are totally reasonable, so Walt still has $11 million.

(6) And Holly can talk now and ask for her mother.

And on and on. Pretty much the only characters who are behaving in character are Todd and Marie. Todd is still a rational, hard-working, can-do kind of sociopath and Marie is still a competitive jerk who uses every situation as a way to get one up on those theoretically closest to her.

Not only is the story failing on a story level, but there are long dull stretches where we get to watch something literally as boring as watching a middle-aged guy roll a heavy barrel across a desert in real time.

xNetworx 09-16-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
Some out-of-character behavior:

(1) Hank is totally cool under fire. Even though the rest of the show he has been Captain Panic Attack.

(2) Flynn refuses to listen to a word his father says and sees his mother pull a knife, but is suddenly so totally her tool that he lies about it to the police and maybe himself. Even though the rest of the show, he has loved both his parents and always wanted to hear all sides of the story, and been attuned to dishonesty.

(3) Skyler totally caves to Marie?s humiliating demands immediately. Even though the rest of the show, she has resisted her sister?s attempts to dominate her and always wanted to know everything going on before she acted.

(4) Walt is on tilt and doing stupid things non-stop, from buying Jesse?s burning the money tale to telling a large group of armed killers that he has $80 million dollars buried near by. Even though the rest of the show, Walt?s character has been suspicious, secretive, and brilliant, yet somehow Walt puts all his remaining cash in 7 barrels in the same place. And blabs about it.

(5) But, wait for it, the white power murder meth crew are totally reasonable, so Walt still has $11 million.

(6) And Holly can talk now and ask for her mother.

And on and on. Pretty much the only characters who are behaving in character are Todd and Marie. Todd is still a rational, hard-working, can-do kind of sociopath and Marie is still a competitive jerk who uses every situation as a way to get one up on those theoretically closest to her.

Not only is the story failing on a story level, but there are long dull stretches where we get to watch something literally as boring as watching a middle-aged guy roll a heavy barrel across a desert in real time.

Interesting post. I have to agree. I still enjoyed the show but you make some valid points.

dyna mo 09-16-2013 02:14 PM

i'll play along!

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
Some out-of-character behavior:

(1) Hank is totally cool under fire. Even though the rest of the show he has been Captain Panic Attack.

hank has always been billy bad ass under fire, remember the first shoot out he had several season ago at hector's.

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
(2) Flynn refuses to listen to a word his father says and sees his mother pull a knife, but is suddenly so totally her tool that he lies about it to the police and maybe himself. Even though the rest of the show, he has loved both his parents and always wanted to hear all sides of the story, and been attuned to dishonesty.

we didn't see skyler tell him everything, it's likely that explanation was enough, since it was the truth.

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
(3) Skyler totally caves to Marie’s humiliating demands immediately. Even though the rest of the show, she has resisted her sister’s attempts to dominate her and always wanted to know everything going on before she acted.

skyler has always been on the receiving end of marie's bullshit, from stealing babies to klepto at stores, etc, in conversation in the backyard etc.

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
(4) Walt is on tilt and doing stupid things non-stop, from buying Jesse’s burning the money tale to telling a large group of armed killers that he has $80 million dollars buried near by. Even though the rest of the show, Walt’s character has been suspicious, secretive, and brilliant, yet somehow Walt puts all his remaining cash in 7 barrels in the same place. And blabs about it.

walt's always done stupid shit, that's the show, it's certainly not genius to decide to cook meth to provide for your family. but as jesse pointed out a while back, he's been lucky. up until this season, his luck started running out in episode 1 with hank finding out, and obviously that luck running out exploded with the money text and walt's plan's began to fail

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
(5) But, wait for it, the white power murder meth crew are totally reasonable, so Walt still has $11 million.

actually, that would have been his cut if they split it up amongst the 8 of them there.

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)

(6) And Holly can talk now and ask for her mother.

she's of the age where she can utter a few words, i would think momma is at the top of that list. we haven't seen a lot of her on screen ever so it's very likely she can say a word by now, we just never saw that.
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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)

a middle-aged guy roll a heavy barrel across a desert in real time[/B].

i don't think that was real time.


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Juicy D. Links 09-16-2013 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19801673)
show went to shit :2 cents:

nah i think the second half of this last season were great

Juicy D. Links 09-16-2013 02:20 PM

Btw anybody notice Marie was wearing "All Black" before she foulnd out Hank was dead? when she walked into the carwash to talk to Skyler,,,,,

Her ass was nice n tight also

Antonio 09-16-2013 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19800767)
At first I thought Walt had really gone over the edge, when he was on the phone with the cops listening...but it took me a couple of minutes to realize he was trying to absolve Skylar of participation in his crimes.

damn, you are one smart cookie, didn't even think of that; I was like wtf Walt went from super smart to super dumb in 2 seconds, first the mistake with the money, then the phone call

bronco67 09-16-2013 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 19801808)
Some out-of-character behavior:

(1) Hank is totally cool under fire. Even though the rest of the show he has been Captain Panic Attack.

(2) Flynn refuses to listen to a word his father says and sees his mother pull a knife, but is suddenly so totally her tool that he lies about it to the police and maybe himself. Even though the rest of the show, he has loved both his parents and always wanted to hear all sides of the story, and been attuned to dishonesty.

(3) Skyler totally caves to Marie’s humiliating demands immediately. Even though the rest of the show, she has resisted her sister’s attempts to dominate her and always wanted to know everything going on before she acted.

(4) Walt is on tilt and doing stupid things non-stop, from buying Jesse’s burning the money tale to telling a large group of armed killers that he has $80 million dollars buried near by. Even though the rest of the show, Walt’s character has been suspicious, secretive, and brilliant, yet somehow Walt puts all his remaining cash in 7 barrels in the same place. And blabs about it.

(5) But, wait for it, the white power murder meth crew are totally reasonable, so Walt still has $11 million.

(6) And Holly can talk now and ask for her mother.

And on and on. Pretty much the only characters who are behaving in character are Todd and Marie. Todd is still a rational, hard-working, can-do kind of sociopath and Marie is still a competitive jerk who uses every situation as a way to get one up on those theoretically closest to her.

Not only is the story failing on a story level, but there are long dull stretches where we get to watch something literally as boring as watching a middle-aged guy roll a heavy barrel across a desert in real time.

1. Who said he was cool this time?

2. His trust in Walt has been slowly eroding.

3. She had no choice, knowing that Walt was in custody.

4. He would have given up every cent of the money to save Hank. Do you think he wanted Hank dead?

5. Based on what I've seen of Jack so far, I can see what he did. He knows he didn't make the money, but he's sure as hell going to take most of it.

6. Human babies start talking eventually.

Concerning the barrel rolling -- there's this thing called editing -- and inference. The passage of time was inferred through editing.

brassmonkey 09-16-2013 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links (Post 19801856)
nah i think the second half of this last season were great

best season was gustav :2 cents: working in the laundry


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