This season is WEAK.
Don't see it.
This season is WEAK.
This season is WEAK.
Dialogue in this episode was sub-standard. How many times did Mike say "ill put a gun to her head"? Lydia - what an annoying character.
He is cute, reminds me of a young Matt Damon
how the hell is skylar worse than walt.. you are trolling and if you aren't trolling you should reevaluate your ideas of right v. wrong.
More like Meth Damon, amirite guys?
Jesus Christ.
She is actively trying to kill her husband right now by chain-smoking. Actively trying to commit the murder of a largely-innocent man. Walt has only ever killed out of necessity.
She has also fucked Ted, which Walt has never done.
I really don't like her at all. Least sympathetic figure in the show IMO
Just how i feel.Don't see it.
Get outta here.I really don't like her at all. Least sympathetic figure in the show IMO
Jesus Christ.
She is actively trying to kill her husband right now by chain-smoking. Actively trying to commit the murder of a largely-innocent man. Walt has only ever killed out of necessity.
She has also fucked Ted, which Walt has never done.
Yo guys, ignore puddles, maybe he'll go away and bother some other unfortunate sobs.
seriously, your posts are ruining this thread mang
Jesus Christ.
She is actively trying to kill her husband right now by chain-smoking. Actively trying to commit the murder of a largely-innocent man. Walt has only ever killed out of necessity.
She has also fucked Ted, which Walt has never done.
Your shtick is getting really old.
Would be nice to have actual discussion and not this bullshit.
This is the first innocent who has died on Walt's account (unless we're going to stretch it and include the plane crash).
I'm not trolling with that.
Yes, Jane choked, and Walt didn't save her, and subsequently her father fucked up at his job and let two planes collide.
However, the exact same thing could have happened without Walt's involvement. Jane could have rolled on her back and choked if Walt had never shown up that night. Or it could have happened another night. Jane (and Jesse by extension) were ticking time-bombs at that point.
Thus, blaming Walt directly for the plane crash is a stretch, in my opinion.
I guess you can make the case that Jane was trying to get clean, and fell back into drugs when she met Jesse, who could only support that lifestyle because he was flush with cash because of the business he was in with Walt, and thus if Walt had never started producing meth, those planes never would have crashed, but that's another huge stretch.
A stretch? I don't see how anyone could possibly put any of the blame for the plane crash on Walt.
Well at least Puddles confirmed he's usually trolling by prefacing the non-trolling parts of his posts.
Isn't understandable that Skylar is acting like a bitch because she is angry, scared, confused and wants to get rid of Walt? She knows that he must be involved with some pretty nasty people and she fears for her children's lives.
This season is WEAK.
Dialogue in this episode was sub-standard. How many times did Mike say "ill put a gun to her head"? Lydia - what an annoying character.
He was the catalyst that made it all happen, without him, none of it would have happened on its own.
Even Walter knows it.
This is very weird, this is "the first innocent dead on Walt's account"? I see this as one of the few deaths where Walt wasn't involved in.
I despise Walt as the next guy, but how can you blame this on him? Todd pulled the trigger and Jesse and Mike instructed him that he had to do this and that, if anything, this is the first one that Walt had little or nothing to do with.
Walt should have stopped the syphoning earlier
Hank is a grown-ass man. Grown-ass men don't break down, reach for each other's hands and say "I've made mistakes." Hank was trying to give Walt a minute to salvage his dignity.
Emo moments like that between grown-ass men are only acceptable after a full night of drinking or some coke or E. Even the full night of drinking one is questionable.
This post makes me sad for the current state of society.
I will admit that that's partially because of the usage of emo but still.
Also fuck you Todd >:C
The whole point of the entire show is to see the cascading consequences of Walt's decision to "break bad." This was another consequence. Maybe he's not directly involved (although he was like "Are you sure you understand?" when they were talking to Todd about no one knowing about the robbery), but that's missing the forest for the trees.This is very weird, this is "the first innocent dead on Walt's account"? I see this as one of the few deaths where Walt wasn't involved in.
I despise Walt as the next guy, but how can you blame this on him? Todd pulled the trigger and Jesse and Mike instructed him that he had to do this and that, if anything, this is the first one that Walt had little or nothing to do with.
The whole point of the entire show is to see the cascading consequences of Walt's decision to "break bad." This was another consequence. Maybe he's not directly involved (although he was like "Are you sure you understand?" when they were talking to Todd about no one knowing about the robbery), but that's missing the forest for the trees.
No I agree, other people certainly are more responsible, I was just noting the show really centers on Walt and how his decisions continue to put him in situations where awful things happen. What fascinating about the show is Walt's continued mental gymnastics to convince himself that he is still a good guy (Jesse holds no such illusions about himself). I wonder when Walt will realize what he's become (maybe that's what the whole show is leading up to).No i get the point of the show, but that doesn't mean every bad thing happening is a direct domino effect of Walt's decisions.
Todd holds his part of responsibility, Jesse and Mike too, Just because the show is about Walt breaking bad, doesn't mean everything showed must be connected through him directly.
If you mean on a more metaphoric level then i agree, Walt is a cancerous cell that managed to infect everyone around him (Skylar, Jesse etc) but still, he was only very remotely responsible for this, not more than Jesse and Hank, and of course, Todd himself.