Don't call me princess.
So Jesse thinks that Mike has left for good but he knows that they took all of Mike's money before he 'left'. I would feel so great if Jess stepped up and put away a bunch of money for Kaylee under Mike's name :'(
So Jesse thinks that Mike has left for good but he knows that they took all of Mike's money before he 'left'. I would feel so great if Jess stepped up and put away a bunch of money for Kaylee under Mike's name :'(
He doesn't know that. Three months have passed since Mike's murder, so there's no reason for him to assume that money was Mike's.
He and Walt were there when Saul told them they took Mike's money, why wouldn't he know?
Maharg: That's where I assume the information would come from.
I'm not comparing anything to anything. I said that Seinfeld belongs into the ranks of great, timeless TV shows. And so does The Wire. *Gasp*. Did your monocle just pop? Dare Seinfeld not breathe the same air as such a very SERIOUS and HEAVY show?Note that you're comparing Seinfeld to The Wire.
Said who? I asked you to clarify whether you really thought sitcoms are automatically disqualified from the top ranks. Although, yes, I must admit that I have trouble taking someone very seriously who thinks that comedy by its nature is inferior to drama and can never achieve the same level of greatness. It is my *opinion* that that is a pretty ignorant *opinion*.I'm not allowed to have an opinion?
Sorry must have been discussed but i really can't get how thing book thing is confirming anything to hank.. What's more compared to the first time he saw the initials and joked about it... I'm confused..
First time = Walt Whitman, the poet. Second time, the note deliberately said OTHER W.W. and it's in walts home, which is Walter obviously. Which means he lied about many things because he knew Gale, worked with him (as it said on the note), and frankly, Gus is dead, Tuco is dead, Gale is dead, the only employee left who would know how to make the same purity as the gus organization is the last employee left alive, and that is Walt.Sorry must have been discussed but i really can't get how thing book thing is confirming anything to hank.. What's more compared to the first time he saw the initials and joked about it... I'm confused..
Also it says "other W.W."
Sorry must have been discussed but i really can't get how thing book thing is confirming anything to hank.. What's more compared to the first time he saw the initials and joked about it... I'm confused..
ummm is Gale Ted's brother? DID I MISS SOMETHING?It's a book inscribed by someone who loves W(alt).W(hitman). who's initials are G(ale).B(enecke). referring to his Other W(alter).W(hite) in Walter White's bathroom.
What's not to get?
I honestly would have preferred just Walt saying the cancer is back. That Hank finds the evidence we've been waiting for since the show began on the mid-season finale via another message from god is brutal.Yeah, it showed up here back in February. We also talked about it a couple pages back.
And of course we've talked about this, but I thought it was better that he just found out by coincidence rather than by seeing Walt on a video tape or something. When you're watching a shot of Hank in his office poring over evidence, the thought of Walt being in there is in the forefront of your mind.
To that end, they set up the scene spectacularly. Our minds were so preoccupied with other things - will Holly fall in the pool? What about the test results? Are they really going to end on a sort-of happy note? And although I initially disliked how we never saw the inscription in the book in a past episode, it ultimately made the revelation more impactful due to the surprise.
Did it have any other appearances before this season? Was there any indication it was a gift from Gale? I like the actual scene and what it represents, but it wasn't handled very well.Probably already posted, but it does show the book's appearance in S3
http://elliselbee.tumblr.com/post/30859813658/leaves-of-grass-appearances-3x06-5x03-5x08
Count the end of season one as the planned "ending," as there was no clue if HBO was ever going to let it end when it wanted. I think it works better than Breaking Bad stalling for as long as it has. The show couldn't have gone on, the characters' stories were finished (but there was an idea floating around for one more season focusing on the Latino community, immigration.) The new generation fills the empty roles, incompetency reigns.I'm not comparing anything to anything. I said that Seinfeld belongs into the ranks of great, timeless TV shows. And so does The Wire. *Gasp*. Did your monocle just pop? Dare Seinfeld not breathe the same air as such a very SERIOUS and HEAVY show?
Said who? I asked you to clarify whether you really thought sitcoms are automatically disqualified from the top ranks. Although, yes, I must admit that I have trouble taking someone very seriously who thinks that comedy by its nature is inferior to drama and can never achieve the same level of greatness. It is my *opinion* that that is a pretty ignorant *opinion*.
Don't know why they couldn't have started with these first eight. He's basically admitting to my major beef with the show.What else can you tell us about the final eight?
Gilligan: This is where it all comes to the end. There will be resolution. Well know where everybody stands. [The writers] are going to swing for the fences. Its terrifying and its liberating to know these are the final eight hours. Theres talk of a movie none of that is remotely on our radar We now have the freedom to dispense with the timid storytelling weve been doing so far.
Boardwalk Empire is overrated, skin deep characters.
it would be fun if Hank brought out the book and jokingly said he likes the reading material and just compliments it, classic Hank trolling. No one will know what he is talking about except him and Walt.I hope episode 9 picks up right at that dinner. I want Hank to walk out of the bathroom with the book, place it on the picnic table and look at walt.
MY heart would literally explode.
Did it have any other appearances before this season? Was there any indication it was a gift from Gale?
it would be fun if Hank brought out the book and jokingly said he likes the reading material and just compliments it, classic Hank trolling. No one will know what he is talking about except him and Walt.
But of course he probably wont. He has an advantage now. He knows, Walt doesn't know he knows.
I still say Malcolm in the Middle is better than Breaking Bad
Superior intro too
I assumed he bought it or got it from the library, and certainly not containing an underlined incriminating note from Gale. I was asking if it appeared after that, in S3 or S4. I lost my glasses and haven't been able to make out small details via the live SD airing this season, so I missed it until the finale. It's still a dumb and evil thing to do to us.Yes. That top GIF is from 3x6 (Sunset). In it, Gale recites The Learned Astronomer to Walt. Two scenes later, Walt is seen reading Leaves of Grass.
It's true that we never saw Gale give him the book, nor did we see the inscription. But I think that would have made it too obvious.
I love BB, but Boardwalk characters have more depth while also sustaining a larger cast. BB focuses more on Walt and different set pieces, while BE spends a lot of time developing characters and their dynamics.Boardwalk Empire is overrated, skin deep characters.
I assumed he bought it or got it from the library. I was asking if it appeared after that, in S3 or S4. I lost my glasses and haven't been able to make out small details via the live SD airing this season, so I missed it until the finale. It's still a dumb and evil thing to do to us.
I'm serious mang, MitM is just 1 tier above BB, both among the top tho
Yes, very true. Seasons 3 & 4 had a *lot* of stalling because of this, too much for me. Although I do find that you can see the new confidence in the much more densely plotted first half of the fifth season already. I thought these were outstanding eight episodes.Don't know why they couldn't have started with these first eight. He's basically admitting to my major beef with the show.
Boardwalk Empire is overrated, skin deep characters.
It's a book inscribed by someone who loves W(alt).W(hitman). who's initials are G(ale).B(oetticher). referring to his Other W(alter).W(hite) in Walter White's bathroom.
What's not to get?
Just curious, where would you guys rate the show 24 in relation to MM, BB, BE and the other shows commonly discussed in this thread?
my god people, is it really that hard to connect the dots on this, even with the fucking flashback?
my god people, is it really that hard to connect the dots on this, even with the fucking flashback?
Yes, very true. Seasons 3 & 4 had a *lot* of stalling because of this, too much for me. Although I do find that you can see the new confidence in the much more densely plotted first half of the fifth season already. I thought these were outstanding eight episodes.
(Funny though, what is this, the third interview in which Gilligan reminds us that he builds his stories around the love for either his characters or the actors, rather than around a singular artistic vision? Talk about one of the worst possible traits a writer could have. Speaks for itself really.)
I disagree that the characters are skin deep, but I kept hearing who great season 2 was, and how much better it was than season 1. So now I'm 7 episodes into season 2 and the plot hasn't moved forward at all. 7 hours of TV and nothing interesting has happened and the plot hasn't advanced at all.
Just curious, where would you guys rate the show 24 in relation to MM, BB, BE and the other shows commonly discussed in this thread?
it would be fun if Hank brought out the book and jokingly said he likes the reading material and just compliments it, classic Hank trolling. No one will know what he is talking about except him and Walt.
But of course he probably wont. He has an advantage now. He knows, Walt doesn't know he knows.
Keep going.
For reals? Dead fucking last, yet still watchable.Just curious, where would you guys rate the show 24 in relation to MM, BB, BE and the other shows commonly discussed in this thread?
I thought 3 was decently paced, but Gus should've been out by half-way through S4. S5 has had Hank essentially sit on his ass, whole episodes devoted to odd minutiae like crushing a laptop that's already encrypted or acquiring more methylamine, 3 months crammed into a montage shown just after one, Hank finding the crucial sorta-deus ex machina via god's blessing on the mid-season finale, etc. Shit's been out of whack.Yes, very true. Seasons 3 & 4 had a *lot* of stalling because of this, too much for me. Although I do find that you can see the new confidence in the much more densely plotted first half of the fifth season already. I thought these were outstanding eight episodes.
I'll keep watching, for Gretchen Mol nudity if nothing else. But so far I like season 1 better than 2.
Hank should pretend he never found the book and just wait for the writers to come up with a better "Aha!" moment.
/troll
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....with mainstream schlock like House and Dexter, in my opinion.
Query: season 1 + maybe the first two episodes of season 2 vs. season 5 part 1?I do think I liked Season 1 more (despite what everybody else thinks), but Season 2 gets really fucking good toward the end.
Just curious, where would you guys rate the show 24 in relation to MM, BB, BE and the other shows commonly discussed in this thread?