no woman on breaking bad has been hot, jane was alright I guess.
I have a major crush on Lydia.
no woman on breaking bad has been hot, jane was alright I guess.
That makes it okay then. Let her die. She's got a health problem and she stole from me.
It's funny that it's taken til season five for certain people to start disliking Walt, the same character who was outraged that HIS HARD EARNED DRUG MONEY was being covered to look like donations through his (crippled) son's fundraiser.
I thought he didn't like that because it was getting his son involved in his world, and that it would raise too much suspicion should people ask any questions about it. Not that he wanted to flaunt the money he had at the time.
It's funny that it's taken til season five for certain people to start disliking Walt, the same character who was outraged that HIS HARD EARNED DRUG MONEY was being covered to look like donations through his (crippled) son's fundraiser.
Yes, clearly that was always the plan. However, it isn't very subtle or believable, and it feels cheap, hence what I said about the show coming up against the limitations of Gilligan.
The transition:
Season 1 - He doesn't really do anything wrong, unless you consider cooking meth to be wrong in and of itself.
Season 2 - He lets Jane die. Kind of a dick move, but it's understandable.
Season 3 - He has Jesse kill Gale at the end. Justifiable. Before that, he's basically the same guy. Skyler forces him out of the house without the slightest opportunity to talk things through and later fucks Ted, so we really sympathize with Walt throughout this season. Heisenberg started to grow more dominant in the I.F.T. moment, IMO. Up to that point, he had done quite well at balancing the drug business with his family life, fugue episode aside. With his wife hating him irrationally (the writers' fault) and fucking a man like Ted, Walt starts to give less of a fuck.
Season 4 - He gives Brock a shitty weekend in the hospital and sets up a situation where anyone walking by a particular door in a nursing home at a particular moment in time would probably be injured. And he tricks some old lady into doing his recon work for him. He's becoming more of a dick, but at the same time, he keeps his family safe and takes out a major kingpin. Skyler is even warm and tender with him at certain points. Things seem to be heading for a reconciliation and happy ending, until...
Season 5 - Walt is a dick to everyone and isn't bothered when a kid gets shot right in front of him. In an unrelated turn of events, Skyler treats him like he just sacrificed a baby in front of her. The subtleties their relationship had in Season 4? Gone. We're back to Season 3 black and white irrationality.
The show is still great, but Season 5 Walt doesn't really feel earned at all. I'm still fascinated because Cranston is that awesome of an actor.
I posted it over in the spoiler thread a few days ago, though it is just a theory.Anyone see this article yet? I'm not buying it, personally.
Insane ‘Breaking Bad’ Theory Backed By Questionable Evidence So Good It Might Be True
I think he'd be happy if he got enough money to do a hostile takeover of Grey Matter.
Johnny Knoxville is Mark Wahlberg???well he seems to be in movies now
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I agree with the sentiment of this post. Walt has gone from a relatable asshole drowning in his own bad choices, to cartoon supervillian trying to attach lazers to great white sharks.
That's the whole point, though Walt is insane enough to believe himself to be a drug kingpin even though he's cooking his own meth. Remember earlier this season Walt didn't even want to pay Mike's guys to keep quiet, which is really stupid. Walt's a guy playing at being at a kingpin.
As for the whole empire line from Walt, there's nothing inconsistent there with the rest of the show. Walt's always been an arrogant asshole, just look at the way he refused to take a job at Grey Matter, plus look at he was in charge (or at least tried to be) in season 2 when he and Jesse were cooking and Jesse's friends were selling, or how about when those meth heads robbed Skinny Pete, and Walt told Jesse to take care of it and placed a gun on the counter.
TLDR; Walt's always been an asshole who thought he was head honcho number 1 even though there's no evidence to support this at all, and so Walt's empire talk is consistent with his characterization. Just my 2 cents.
Could be, but dude definitely wants to be at the top now and not just a "cook". He want to be el jefeMore expecting him to start a wholesale where he cooks and sells en masse to the out-of-state druglords.
Walt's stupidity is totally going to get Jesse killed.
I agree with the sentiment of this post. Walt has gone from a relatable asshole drowning in his own bad choices, to cartoon supervillian trying to attach lazers to great white sharks.
I've come to grips with the fact that if Jesse dies in the next 10 episodes, I will be inconsolable.
I just want him to be happy. ; _ ;
explain what you have seen to even think Jessie will die?
I think there's no way Jesse will die before the series finale. In that, though, it's pretty much no holds barred.
Texas Couple Take A Breaking Bad-Themed Vacation to Albuquerque
The Harrisons, an Austin-based couple, recently vacationed in Albuquerque, New Mexico and made this video of all the Breaking Bad set locations they visited. They went to Twisters (aka Los Pollos Hermanos), Jesses Aunts house, Tucos hideout, Hank and Maries house, Spooges house, Hanks workplace, the corner where Combo gets it, Jesse and Janes place, the gas station where Walt explodes a car, the gas station where Skyler buys cigarettes (and where Jesse gets his bike stolen), the Kimo theater, The White house, Saul Goodmans business, the Dog House (where Jesse buys a gun), the Crossroads Motel and the Whites money-laundering front, the carwash.
My mentality right now with this show is that everything is on table.
Yeah, there's really no telling what will happen. Things have gotten way out of control.
As much as I want to read that article on the theory, I just can't. I read one sentence and stopped immediately, lol. This is honestly the best show ever.
So the last episode of this half of the season is named.Gliding Over All, which is a Walt Whitman poem. Here's that poem: http://www.bartleby.com/142/271.html
[Further speculation]Someone might have already said this, but...Walt Whitman has come up a lot of times before on this show. Walter has actually been "confused" for him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFTGUwwzaeU
I've also seen books by Walt Whitman in the show. So yes, they're definitely referring to that poem.
So even more deaths than the planes this time?
I'm 3 episodes away from being done with Season 2 on Netflix.
This show is amazing.
I have a Winnebago parked in front of my building. I think people are living there. What do I do GAF?
So even more deaths than the planes this time?
I'm 3 episodes away from being done with Season 2 on Netflix.
This show is amazing.
stay the hell out of this thread bro. everything up to season 5's latest aired episode is un-tagged.
Cool.I mostly only look at the images and gifs, if they hint at spoilers, I didn't get it. There's only one thing I THINK I spoiled, but I'm not 100% sure and I won't confirm it.
Cool.
Now leave. We mean it. Don't do this to yourself.
go awayI mostly only look at the images and gifs, if they hint at spoilers, I didn't get it. There's only one thing I THINK I spoiled, but I'm not 100% sure and I won't confirm it.
I mostly only look at the images and gifs, if they hint at spoilers, I didn't get it. There's only one thing I THINK I spoiled, but I'm not 100% sure and I won't confirm it.
Why are you in this thread and not watching Breaking Bad, BY2K?
It's something I trule love about this series, it's addictive, has the right amount of episodes and it doesn't feel like a chore to go through three seasons in one sitting.That reminds me that I have a friend that just started watching the show, a couple of days after Buyout aired.
He has one of those Get Glue accouts. I swear, his twitter is updated every 2 hours with 'I'm watching Breaking Bad'.
I also noticed that with another friend of mine, who's caught up now.
I hope your definition of "one sitting" is very loose...It's something I trule love about this series, it's addictive, has the right amount of episodes and it doesn't feel like a chore to go through three seasons in one sitting.
Which is why I feel kinda lazy to get the grip again on Dexter, I remember following the first two seasons, but seeing all the episodes I missed, it's kinda daunting to get back to it.
You mean episodes, right?It's something I trule love about this series, it's addictive, has the right amount of episodes and it doesn't feel like a chore to go through three seasons in one sitting.
Which is why I feel kinda lazy to get the grip again on Dexter, I remember following the first two seasons, but seeing all the episodes I missed, it's kinda daunting to get back to it.