blame space
Banned
yeah but who isn't these days
You don't remember the whole Mr president thing? Her cooking his books was an extension of the feelings she had for him way before they actually hooked up.
Pretty crazy how one episode has turned gaf into a shitstorm.
I wasn't around for the end of that one ep this season where Walt was feeling all up on a clearly disinterested and unattracted and entirely grossed out and terrified Skylar. Was I the only one who finally just started to feel gross every time Walt was on screen after that?
Nope, I literally posted "disgusting" when that scene started.I wasn't around for the end of that one ep this season where Walt was feeling all up on a clearly disinterested and unattracted and entirely grossed out and terrified Skylar. Was I the only one who finally just started to feel gross every time Walt was on screen after that?
YOU AIN'T SEEIN' THE BASEMENT, BITCH.
Insider podcast 504. Skylar in da house.
http://media.amctv.com/breakingbad/podcasts/Breaking-Bad-Insider-504.mp3

So some people were actually confused about it only having been a year? I mean, go back and watch the show. Most episodes don't take place over too many days and the gaps between episodes usually aren't long. Seasons often take place moments apart, even. And there have only been 50 episodes. Even at an average of a week an episode it would be under a year. Seems to line up to me.
Started thinking about that as well. I think the biggest timejump happens in the last Ep of Season 2. Surgery -> Second Cellphone stuff becomes the truth for Skyler -> Walt strong enough to be alone after recovery -> Skyler leaving -> plane crash. Believe it is 3 weeks in just a few minutes.
Spectacular episode. Emmys for Gunn and Cranston in there. Some of the darkest and most uncomfortable stuff I've seen on TV in a while. Sky staring into the glossy blue pool, soundtrack droningincredible stuff.
So some people were actually confused about it only having been a year? I mean, go back and watch the show. Most episodes don't take place over too many days and the gaps between episodes usually aren't long. Seasons often take place moments apart, even. And there have only been 50 episodes. Even at an average of a week an episode it would be under a year. Seems to line up to me.
And I've tried to have intelligent discussions with Team Walt this whole season so far, but reading this thread and all the people calling her a bitch or ho or some other uncreative derogatory name they picked up at age 14 and haven't progressed beyond, or the people wishing for her to be beaten, or the people questioning that she's even been through much: it's all too much to actually read. The worst of all is people saying Skyler should commit suicide because at least that'd be brave. That's just...I can't really wrap my head around how to deal with the multiple grievous things wrong with that concept. It's gross.
Maybe it's less constructive to quit this discussion, but if it'll save me from trying to put my head in a real-life pitch-black space like that, I'm comfortable with it. I won't have to consider something so revolting as thinking suicide due to elongated abuse is courageous, and you all can go on with unchallenged opinions and we'll all be happy.
What I don't get is why would a take ID have his real birthday?It only makes it more crazy that we're about to see some crazy jumps in time to get to that point in the diner. Can't wait to see what causes it.
What is this supposed to mean? That the writers and producers are not actually interested in exploring themes of trust, love, pride, deception, and many more?You sooner you realize that it's just a TV show the better?
So some people were actually confused about it only having been a year? I mean, go back and watch the show. Most episodes don't take place over too many days and the gaps between episodes usually aren't long. Seasons often take place moments apart, even. And there have only been 50 episodes. Even at an average of a week an episode it would be under a year. Seems to line up to me.
What I don't get is why would a take ID have his real birthday?
He loves his kids.
Yeah he's a criminal and a thug. It's a bad lifestyle.
No where does bad imply "you are supposed to hate him, and if you like him, you have been fooled."
He's an anti-hero.
You sooner you realize that it's just a TV show the better?
bullshit. He needs more people.Wait, what the fuck, this is fiction?
One of the best things about the show is that they don't leave things out in the background. There are no shortcuts.I was struck, though, by the fact that both Breaking Bad and The Newsroom hit one year of continuity time last night. Breaking Bad with five seasons and The Newsroom with 7 episodes.
Unfortunately no one's done an update that I know of, but NY Mag put together the S1-S3 timeline.Started thinking about that as well. I think the biggest timejump happens in the last Ep of Season 2. Surgery -> Second Cellphone stuff becomes the truth for Skyler -> Walt strong enough to be alone after recovery -> Skyler leaving -> plane crash. Believe it is 3 weeks in just a few minutes.
Then S3 picks up again a week or so after I believe when Walt gives his speech at the Uni. I have to check it out but it could aslo be a few weeks for that.
It'll be very interesting to see how/when that all comes into play for the show. The huge jump was completely unexpected for a show that's been so deliberate and measured with its timeline so far. It's disorienting (and exciting) to think about the possibilities.It only makes it more crazy that we're about to see some crazy jumps in time to get to that point in the diner. Can't wait to see what causes it.
Mhm. I'm wondering if the next handful of episodes is going to blow through stuff, or if we'll have a huge jump at some point. Excited to see how it happens.It only makes it more crazy that we're about to see some crazy jumps in time to get to that point in the diner. Can't wait to see what causes it.
I also liked the "51" and "5/1" titles of those shows last night. Funny coincidence.I've been aware of how 'little' time has passed since some time last season, but it doesn't surprise me that it confuses people. It's pretty unusual to have a show have such a tight timeframe (gimmicky things like 24's structure aside).
I was struck, though, by the fact that both Breaking Bad and The Newsroom hit one year of continuity time last night. Breaking Bad with five seasons and The Newsroom with 7 episodes.
Pretty much this. And I don't think I'm taking it too seriously. Not like ignoring opinions is a grave choice.I fucking hate this excuse. We realize it's a tv show. I enjoy seeing Walt building his empire as well. End of the day, you get emotionally invested in such a great show, and you root for what you think is right or wrong. If Walt survives and trumps all, then there's no moral or deep meaning beneath the show. There won't be a downfall, which is what this whole show is about.
I'm seriously becoming a parrot, repeating the same shit over and over.
canceling flight to NM now, guess I won't get to make skylerskysky a ricin sandwichWait, what the fuck, this is fiction?
It'll be very interesting to see how/when that all comes into play for the show. The huge jump was completely unexpected for a show that's been so deliberate and measured with its timeline so far. It's disorienting (and exciting) to think about the possibilities.
I've obviously tried a thousand times in this thread to figure out why it could happen, but honestly I have zero logical idea, what could happen between then and now that would be so drastic.It'll be very interesting to see how/when that all comes into play for the show. The huge jump was completely unexpected for a show that's been so deliberate and measured with its timeline so far. It's disorienting (and exciting) to think about the possibilities.
you know what's another possibility I never thought of until now, what if the time jump happens between season halves. Something happens in the midseason finale, then the show picks up 10 months later or something.Mhm. I'm wondering if the next handful of episodes is going to blow through stuff, or if we'll have a huge jump at some point. Excited to see how it happens.(
I didn't read the pool scene simply as an attempted suicide, but also as a way of isolating herself from the situation.
The sound is blocked by the water and we see her floating with a relaxed face, like she wanted to shield herself from Walt, guilt for Ted's incident, stress for her kids' safety and the general situation she was in.. that is, until Walt intrudes from behind to drag her back in that world.
Ofcourse escaping problems and suicide are strictly connected, but i read it more like a search of isolation, rather than straight up suicide.
and then you wake upShit...maybe they try rope Hank as being part of the blue meth because he wouldn't play ball with the inside guy and he has all those bills paid for by Walt.
Walt then tries to break him out. But as Walt tries to break him out it turns out be a setup by Hank, a long con of sorts. Because hank has known for a while.
Final shot is Detective Jesse slapping the cuffs on Walt.
With Skysky by his side.
She admitted it was to create drama to get hank/marie to take the kids.
Skylar isn't that intelligent.
and then you wake up
I didn't read the pool scene simply as an attempted suicide, but also as a way of isolating herself from the situation.
The sound is blocked by the water and we see her floating with a relaxed face, like she wanted to shield herself from Walt, guilt for Ted's incident, stress for her kids' safety and the general situation she was in.. that is, until Walt intrudes from behind to drag her back in that world.
Ofcourse escaping problems and suicide are strictly connected, but i read it more like a search of isolation, rather than straight up suicide.
I fucking hate this excuse. We realize it's a tv show. I enjoy seeing Walt building his empire as well. End of the day, you get emotionally invested in such a great show, and you root for what you think is right or wrong. If Walt survives and trumps all, then there's no moral or deep meaning beneath the show. There won't be a downfall, which is what this whole show is about.
I'm seriously becoming a parrot, repeating the same shit over and over.
Nevah.With Skysky consoling me?
If that is really what the show is about Gilligan wouldn't have said he would've been perfectly happy had the show ended after Season 4. He said that in an interview. Said when they came up with that end they weren't sure if it was gonna get picked up for another season and him and his team would've been perfectly fine with the show ending there.
Skyler's arc thus far feels like a rebuttal to sexist complaints about her character. It's as if the show is saying: Hey, boys, do you think Skyler is a "bitch" or "whiny," or that she should die so that you can concentrate on the "cool parts" of Breaking Bad? Well, here you go! This is what you really want, even if you know better than to admit it. A zombie concubine. Or maybe a show with no women at all.
If they're going to jump a large amount, say 10 months, then you have to figure it's something that isn't necessarily worth showing over that time like Walt hiding under the radar. Or maybe they'll just bust out a Breaking Bad time-lapse that covers it all.I've obviously tried a thousand times in this thread to figure out why it could happen, but honestly I have zero logical idea, what could happen between then and now that would be so drastic.
I'll eat my shoe and throw the other one at maharg if they don't make the time jump by the end of the half-season.
That wouldn't surprise me at all. Gilligan seems like the type to put together something big for the midseason finale. Maybe most of episode 8 resolves this season and then there's an epilogue that explains the time jump and opens up the possibilities for the last 8 episodes.-Pyromaniac- said:you know what's another possibility I never thought of until now, what if the time jump happens between season halves. Something happens in the midseason finale, then the show picks up 10 months later or something.
I take my <3 back. The following does not apply to pyro.Nevah.
I took her 'reasoning' for it afterwards as an attempt to look more in control than she actually felt. I don't think her facial expressions conveyed calculation.
I think a huge part of this show is reading between the lines of what people say and what they do. They are often contradictory and it's part of how the show manipulates its audience.
Fuuuck the possibilities just make the wait between episodes so hard. Also there is the possibility I mentioned before that we dont reach that moment until the penultimate or perhaps final episode of the series.If they're going to jump a large amount, say 10 months, then you have to figure it's something that isn't necessarily worth showing over that time like Walt hiding under the radar. Or maybe they'll just bust out a Breaking Bad time-lapse that covers it all.
That wouldn't surprise me at all. Gilligan seems like the type to put together something big for the midseason finale. Maybe most of episode 8 resolves this season and then there's an epilogue that explains the time jump and opens up the possibilities for the last 8 episodes.
Fine you can have her. But only in her season 4 looks. No season 1/5.I take my <3 back. The following does not apply to pyro.
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On a serious note, I'm really disturbed and offended by a lot of posters who can't see the obvious abuse happening in the last episode.
Lost a bit of respect for a few posters.
When was she preggo? That's my dream Skysky.Fuuuck the possibilities just make the wait between episodes so hard. Also there is the possibility I mentioned before that we dont reach that moment until the penultimate or perhaps final episode of the series.
Fine you can have her. But only in her season 4 looks. No season 1/5.
When was she preggo? That's my dream Skysky.
That was season 2 or 3 I think.When was she preggo? That's my dream Skysky.
When was she preggo? That's my dream Skysky.
Scandalous Skysky.Fun Fact: Marie was the one really pregnant on the show. Every time they showed skylar's "stomach" it was actually Marie. I remember V Gillgan said that awhile ago
Fun Fact: Marie was the one really pregnant on the show. Every time they showed skylar's "stomach" it was actually Marie. I remember V Gillgan said that awhile ago
I took her 'reasoning' for it afterwards as an attempt to look more in control than she actually felt. I don't think her facial expressions conveyed calculation.