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Breaking Bad - Season 5, Part 1 - Sundays on AMC

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McNulty's ex wife is easier to feel bad for and easier to like in 1% as much screen time and her husband was just an alcoholic cheater not a killer.

Carmela Soprano was in a much much scarier situation but had infinitely more intelligence and balls.

But yup I'm just a sexist/shallow/idiot because I think Sky sucks in every way possible.
I was making an allusion to Puddles and his ridiculousness.
 
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- Sepinwall
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- Inside Episode 504 (AMC vid)
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- Breaking Bad Insider Podcast


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25 minutes in on my dvr watch and even though I understand why skylar feels this way her scenes of not talking and acting like a ghost while no one is noticing her odd behavior is getting on my nerves.
 
oh no fridayy night lights guy is getting got. Also spooking half-measure

haha, yeah he probably going to die now.


How fucking awesome would it be if Walt takes Jr.'s new Charger and takes down the shipment Fast and Furious style? Nothing stops this train, bitch.
 
the sense of tension in this show is remarkable. It's just a matter of time before everything goes

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you can feel it. literally.
 
What a fucking episode. I was so sure Skylar was going to turn around and just blurt out "Walt cooks meth." When she was looking at the pool.

Can you people imagine?
 
You guys have more emotional attachment to the fucken aztek than to actual people Like skylar?

...wierd ass people man.

But it's been through so much over the years, man.

Someone needs to make an Aztec montage out of all the seasons to some emotional ass music. SOMEONE MAKE IT HAPPEN.
 
Man I think that scene will be studied for a long time. What a tense, creepy, horrifyingly genuine moment of domestic abuse, with Walt essentially shadowing over her like a twisted demon screaming over and over about how trapped she is, reveling in it, and Skyler desperately waking to the fact that there is no way out of this nightmare. She's complicit. She must save what she can. The physicality of the scene too, with the way she was essentially shifting herself into corners as he lumbers after her, asserting a form of mental domination that is nothing short of terrifying.

Anna Gunn emmy nod
 
Anyone understood what they were talking about in the telephone call with Lydia? A guy from another forum translated.

He said that it was about exterminators coming to the warehouse to get rid of the rat problem. And that some of the barrels had rat traps installed.

Not sure if he's right, though.
 
Interesting that there was specific focus on Walt's wedding ring several times. There were also at least two specific references to the number 5; once when the bacon was too small, and Walt's plate read "5." before Skylar changed the "point" to the 1. The other came at the end when the 51 mug Skylar was putting butts into was angled for the cam. No way those are accidents.

This ep just got better and better. That scene with Walt's cold logic against Sky, and the ticking at the end...just great.
 
Man I think that scene will be studied for a long time. What a tense, creepy, horrifyingly genuine moment of domestic abuse, with Walt essentially shadowing over her like a twisted demon screaming over and over about how trapped she is, reveling in it, and Skyler desperately waking to the fact that there is no way out of this nightmare. She's complicit. She must save what she can. The physicality of the scene too, with the way she was essentially shifting herself into corners as he lumbers after her, asserting a form of mental domination that is nothing short of terrifying.

Anna Gunn emmy nod

This x100000
 
I actually don't think Walt has any intention of killing Skyler. He would sooner get her admitted to a mental hospital.

Walt will always remain fixated to the idea that the family is normal, and his job is normal and everything is under control. The watch for him shows how long it's gonna take for Skyler to side with him like Jesse did. I think karma will show him otherwise, and cancer will strike once the time is out. That's when everything explodes.
 
Why are people afraid of previews that air a million times during the course of the week? The previews don't spoil anything as they're usually ambiguous.
PEACE.
 
Man I think that scene will be studied for a long time. What a tense, creepy, horrifyingly genuine moment of domestic abuse, with Walt essentially shadowing over her like a twisted demon screaming over and over about how trapped she is, reveling in it, and Skyler desperately waking to the fact that there is no way out of this nightmare. She's complicit. She must save what she can. The physicality of the scene too, with the way she was essentially shifting herself into corners as he lumbers after her, asserting a form of mental domination that is nothing short of terrifying.

Anna Gunn emmy nod

Nah, you misinterpreted the body language. Walt is the good guy, you see.
 
The Aztek did what it had to do. Never complained. Never let its emotions get out of control. It was not a coward. It was a brave car. Served Walt well.
 
Wonder how Puddles will perpetuate his grand master troll after that episode.
 
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