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

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It's "legit" in the sense that they really do fumigate houses. beyond that they do commit crimes, but the business itself does actually function as a pest control operation completely separate from the criminal activity they do on the side

True, but I think the question came up because someone didn't see Todd coming from a legit business then suddenly killing a kid. The point being he didn't actually come from a legit background.
 
Just watched my recording. All I gotta say after that ending is Todd is definitely about that life. No fucking half-measures for him. I said goddamn. PEACE.
 
Okay I'm still fucking shaking from the adrenaline of that heist and then the ending

but I have one thing to say

the cinematography for tonight's episode was STELLAR.

Absolutely stellar. Some of these shots, man. Wow. One in particular that sticks out in my mind was Walt in the hat standing on the tracks. Also loved the lighting and stuff in a lot of the "business meeting" scenes.

God. What an episode. Masterpiece.
 
Best part about Todd is he isn't even some loose cannon. Guy did exactly what had to be done in their sordid line of work. He's like a younger Mike, without any of the moral qualms that can come with elderly wisdom.


Do you think he's a time traveling Mike?

Maybe all of Mike's 'guys' are just other versions of him that have been caught?
 
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Have an idea what is going to happen. Skyler is going to assume Walt killed the kid. New reports are going to come out saying this is where he always rides his bike by the train tracks. Will be on the news saying he is missing Walt said he was robbing a train. Skyler will off herself or killed by ricin after saying she will tell Hank. Jesse and Mike bounce from this mess some how.
 
Oh yeah, I forgot the ricin. Walt should use it to tie up the loose end that Skyler's become. If she speaks even a peep to that blabber-mouth Marie, she deserves to die.

I don't understand Jesse's reaction, honestly. He's the one that explained to Todd that the heist carried a big penalty and that no one could know anything about it. Todd just made a calculated decision based on Jesse's own instructions. No one will know about it. That kid will just go missing. It shouldn't lead to any of them or the heist. It was the right decision, as cruel as it may be.

It just seems extremely naive that Jesse continues to operate under the notion that he can continue to operate in a dirty business and try to keep his hands clean. Even Gale's death was a calculated move. Walt's come to terms with it. Mike and Todd are clearly 'bout dat life. Jesse needs to get realistic or get out of the game with Mike. PEACE.
 
This show. I mean...Todd, he's all about that life. Following orders to a T. Jesse is gonna lose his mind, but I'm curious to see how Walt plays this. Man, 3 episodes left :(
 
Oh yeah, I forgot the ricin. Walt should use it to tie up the loose end that Skyler's become. If she speaks even a peep to that blabber-mouth Marie, she deserves to die.

I don't understand Jesse's reaction, honestly. He's the one that explained to Todd that the heist carried a big penalty and that no one could know anything about it. Todd just made a calculated decision based on Jesse's own instructions. No one will know about it. That kid will just go missing. It shouldn't lead to any of them or the heist. It was the right decision, as cruel as it may be.

It just seems extremely naive that Jesse continues to operate under the notion that he can continue to operate in a dirty business and try to keep his hands clean. Even Gale's death was a calculated move. Walt's come to terms with it. Mike and Todd are clearly 'bout dat life. Jesse needs to get realistic or get out of the game with Mike. PEACE.

Jesse always cared about the kids. Look at peekaboo in season 2 he protected the kid. Then in season 3 Jesse always has the soft spot that is his weakness. This is the moment he will see what where he is. Jesse has enough money to bounce and go away forever.
 
Jesse always cared about the kids. Look at peekaboo in season 2 he protected the kid. Then in season 3 Jesse always has the soft spot that is his weakness. This is the moment he will see what where he is. Jesse has enough money to bounce and go away forever.

he only has around 200k, no?
 
Its obvious they're going to use this as a wedge between Walt and Jesse. Jesse will hate on it, Walt will see it as the only option and not be as pissed off that it was done. So begins the beginning of the end of the three amigos.
 
Good ep, I dunno if it was something that was worth building up to (maybe Walt's eventual bust by his bro in law) but definitely fun to watch

Best part about Todd is he isn't even some loose cannon. Guy did exactly what had to be done in their sordid line of work. He's like a younger Mike, without any of the moral qualms that can come with elderly wisdom.
in the promo Mike seemed pretty mad at him tho

Its obvious they're going to use this as a wedge between Walt and Jesse. Jesse will hate on it, Walt will see it as the only option and not be as pissed off that it was done. So begins the beginning of the end of the three amigos.
Lol yeah, Walt's own fucking ego will spill the beans on little Brock to Jesse
 
I don't understand Jesse's reaction, honestly. He's the one that explained to Todd that the heist carried a big penalty and that no one could know anything about it. Todd just made a calculated decision based on Jesse's own instructions. No one will know about it. That kid will just go missing. It shouldn't lead to any of them or the heist. It was the right decision, as cruel as it may be.

Man, have you even been watching this show at all?
 
The only downside of this episode is that it's going to lead to Jesse being an emotional wreck for probably the remainder of this half of the season.

Which sucks, because Jesse's never fun to watch when he's an emotional wreck.
 
I don't understand Jesse's reaction, honestly. He's the one that explained to Todd that the heist carried a big penalty and that no one could know anything about it. Todd just made a calculated decision based on Jesse's own instructions. No one will know about it. That kid will just go missing. It shouldn't lead to any of them or the heist. It was the right decision, as cruel as it may be.

Dude just shot a kid down in cold blood.

This is virgin territory for Breaking Bad. This wasn't giving a kid a shitty weekend in the hospital. This was straight-up murder. A line was crossed in this episode.
 
That was awful, poor kid. Todd is a total bastard.

The rest of the episode was so intense though. It was almost uncomfortable to watch.
 
Fuck I blame Jesse and Walt for this almost as much as todd. They were the ones who told him that no one could ever know about the heist. But damn the way he shot him with no hesitation was just crazy. Pretty sure Jesse will be on the exit path after this along with Mike.
 
Fuck I blame Jesse and Walt for this almost as much as todd. They were the ones who told him that no one could ever know about the heist. But damn the way he shot him with no hesitation was just crazy. Pretty sure Jesse will be on the exit path after this along with Mike.

Yeah, there wasn't even the slightest change of emotion on his face from first seeing the kid, waving, and shooting. Cold as ice.
 
Todd Dammit.

My guess is they will melt down the kid and he will become a missing persons and todd might get melted too.
 
So if this is how fucked up one of the Vamonos crew is, I wonder if there's anything else going on with them behind closed doors besides the burglaries.
 
So if this is how fucked up one of the Vamonos crew is, I wonder if there's anything else going on with them behind closed doors besides the burglaries.

Think about it from Todd's point of view. He's helping them steal something that will lead to hundreds of millions of dollars. He's trying to prove himself so he can get a cut. Fucked up but with good reason.
 
"I'm a hostage and I'm worried about the kids and my horoscope said I should, so let's go be criminals, Walt!"

As much as the people whining about Skyler are taking it too far, she's clearly a very bad person.

The thing I loved the most about this episode was that the heist was shot perfectly. The thing I hate about tense scenes like that is that they always show events completely out of sequence. The characters are running out of time and they still haven't finished whatever it is they're doing oh whoops they actually finished a while ago and we just edited this to make it seem at lot closer then it actually was. Every single TV show and movie ever does this. I was fully expecting that to happen here as well, but it didn't and that's great. Happened in this episode twice in fact. As Walt was planting the bug in the picture frame, I fully expected it to already be placed back on the table as Hank returned. Because that's how editing works.

Also, Mike <3. That "Take out my pistol and shoot you in the head" bit. So awesome.
 
Think about it from Todd's point of view. He's helping them steal something that will lead to hundreds of millions of dollars. He's trying to prove himself so he can get a cut. Fucked up but with good reason.

The lack of emotion means he's seriously fucked up, obedient or not.

Mike without the moral qualms. Mike wasn't about to do the train job when it meant killing two innocent people.
Can't imagine he feels great about the kid.

Seeing as Mike has a granddaughter about that same age, it's gotta be brutal on him.
 
Think about it from Todd's point of view. He's helping them steal something that will lead to hundreds of millions of dollars. He's trying to prove himself so he can get a cut. Fucked up but with good reason.

That was exactly what I thought. Todd was looking for an "in".

He views the trio as serious hardcore criminals, which they are, and wanted to show he has the stuff to cut it.

Hell Jessie and Walt gave him a serious, "nobody can know about this...Ever" and Walt even gave him the evil eye and a, "You sure".
 
Knowing Gilligan, he'll completely ruin Jesse's character and somehow get him to keep working with Walt.

I really don't think so. This is the time Walt will bring up Brock. I can see it happening Walt's ego coming out and saying something about giving Brock the plant. Once that happens Jesse will want out and Mr.White gone.
 
Hmm, I guess I'm in the minority here.

I liked the technical direction and pacing of this episode, and overall think it was tense fun to watch (and the ending effectively resonates), but the amount of logistics to pull of their heist and to do it as well as they did seems like quite the leap. The amount of equipment needed in the seemingly short amount of time they had, knowing what types of lugnuts, locks, and connections on the tanker all seem like good luck. Plus all the broad-daylight shit they were doing seemed risky and haphazard. Just dragging a backhoe out to the middle of nowhere and digging some ditches by the train tracks... yeah....

Also, where'd Walt/Mike/Jesse get that ethernet bug tracker thing for Hank's computer? Still tapping that SkyMall catalog I suppose? And where are they interrogating Lydia? That location was out of nowhere!

Finally, I personally feel like two crime caper episodes in one season is unnecessary, although I'm happy to tuck that opinion away until all the episodes are completed and we can reflect on the series as a whole.
 
Have an idea what is going to happen. Skyler is going to assume Walt killed the kid. New reports are going to come out saying this is where he always rides his bike by the train tracks. Will be on the news saying he is missing Walt said he was robbing a train. Skyler will off herself or killed by ricin after saying she will tell Hank. Jesse and Mike bounce from this mess some how.

Something like that is what I could see happening so I agree.
 
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