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Season premiere tonight:
Blood Money
Walt and Jessie adjust to a new kind of life; Hank struggles with a troubling lead.
Blood Money
Walt and Jessie adjust to a new kind of life; Hank struggles with a troubling lead.
So, Netflix in the UK....do we get this week by week starting tomorrow? Or the whole lot in one go, when the whole season has aired in the US? Sorry for the stupid question. Can't wait for this.
The Verge said:'Breaking Bad' episodes will air on Netflix UK immediately following US broadcast
The much-anticipated final episodes of AMC's Breaking Bad will be available to watch on Netflix UK immediately following their US broadcast. The half-season premieres on AMC August 11th at 9PM ET (2AM BST), and Netflix users in the UK will be able to watch each episode after it finishes airing stateside.
This instant syndication could represent a real shift in the way American broadcasters approach foreign audiences. AMC's The Killing is syndicated to Netflix's UK users in the same way. Although the situation has improved in recent years, British viewers have traditionally had to wait until at least the following night, and often face delays of days to watch their favorite shows. This has led to high rates of piracy for hit US series like Game of Thrones, True Blood, and The Walking Dead. "Netflix has been instrumental in making Breaking Bad the success that it is," says Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, echoing previous comments on the platform. "I am delighted that fans [in the UK] will be able to enjoy the end of Breaking Bad on Netflix so soon after it airs in the US."
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Rewatching Fifty-One and hearing Walt Jr's speed demon story gave me the morbid idea of his 'Stang getting him killed in a car accident. For obvious reasons he doesn't strike me as the most coordinated driver.
Ok, so quickly, before episode 1 airs ->
Who will die and in what order?
For example, if you think Jesse and Skyler will die, but it will be Skyler then Jesse, then say
1. Skyler
2. Jesse
Whoever is right by the end of the Season will get $20 worth of gifts of Steam <:
Only one winner, so in the event of a tie, I will go with whomever said the right answer first. No editing allowed on those posts after the first episode airs.
Here goes:
Meth Damon (Todd) by Jesse
Lydia by Walt
Walt Jr by Walt
Skyler by Skyler
Hank by Walt
Walt by Jesse
Season premiere tonight:
Serious question.
Why are people who don't like Skyler regarded as misogynists?
Even Vince Gilligan seems to thinks so
I'm pretty open about my hatred for her. But I don't hate her because she's a woman. I hate her because she's an annoying character. Why does it have to be about gender?
Walt has done worse things, but fact is, I watch the show for Walt. His character is fascinating, whatever he does. I don't watch for Skyler.
It just seems whenever something negative is brought up against her, it always comes down to misogyny.
Terrible characters are terrible characters. Regardless of gender
Please justify this one.
Please justify this one.
Also, Walt dislikes/hates Ted and Jr. is quite possibly Ted's child from Skyler's dalliance.
Nah, in a more recent interview he withdrew that comment.Serious question.
Why are people who don't like Skyler regarded as misogynists?
Even Vince Gilligan seems to thinks so
I'm pretty open about my hatred for her. But I don't hate her because she's a woman. I hate her because she's an annoying character. Why does it have to be about gender?
Walt has done worse things, but fact is, I watch the show for Walt. His character is fascinating, whatever he does. I don't watch for Skyler.
It just seems whenever something negative is brought up against her, it always comes down to misogyny.
Terrible characters are terrible characters. Regardless of gender
Who knows how his started? Go to the Walking Dead thread and everyone was hating on Lori but there was no mention misogyny there. Only in BB does the word appear. It just seems like something Skylear fans jumped on to and spout off occasionally. Most of the people in the GAF threads have given valid reasons for hating Skylear that have nothing to do with misogyny.Serious question.
Why are people who don't like Skyler regarded as misogynists?
Even Vince Gilligan seems to thinks so
I'm pretty open about my hatred for her. But I don't hate her because she's a woman. I hate her because she's an annoying character. Why does it have to be about gender?
Walt has done worse things, but fact is, I watch the show for Walt. His character is fascinating, whatever he does. I don't watch for Skyler.
It just seems whenever something negative is brought up against her, it always comes down to misogyny.
Terrible characters are terrible characters. Regardless of gender
Also, Walt dislikes/hates Ted and Jr. is quite possibly Ted's child from Skyler's dalliance
EDIT:^^^ Ok i can see Walt Jr. accidentally dying (though i personally don't think so) but i absolutely do not see Walt killing him, in any scenario that wouldn't take another 3 seasons to set up.
Also Walt Jr. is the only beacon of innocence Walt still respects, as a source of judgment, the last pillar he still wants to not disappoint, i don't see him just turning on it in 8 episodes.
Beneke had a history with Skyler before I.F.T., so it seems possible that Jr. isn't his biological offspring. Fairly 'out there' speculation, of course, but I'm aiming for anything remote since they never seemed to have clarified the timeline of their relationship prior to show's start and the writers love to go back to little things.
I'm sure that would have been a major factor in the Skyler-Beneke plot in season 3 and 4.
It could have been, but maybe it was something left out in fairness to Jr. In any case, that was more or less just some fun speculation. If and when Flynn gets it, I'm sure it's just going to involve driving his muscle car with two feet in anger after finding out that Walt is a complete and total fucking murderous criminal that Uncle Hank intends to stop.
Remember Walt has been his "father" for as long as he existed. It's not gonna be as simple as "OH NO HE DEALS METH NOW I HATE HIM." I'm sure that emotional conflict will be the primary focus on Walt Jr. these final episodes, and his fate of course.
Well, to be fair, not all Skyler defenders call Skyler haters "Misogynists". It's usually the juvenile-minded ones that do.Serious question.
Why are people who don't like Skyler regarded as misogynists?
Even Vince Gilligan seems to thinks so
I'm pretty open about my hatred for her. But I don't hate her because she's a woman. I hate her because she's an annoying character. Why does it have to be about gender?
Walt has done worse things, but fact is, I watch the show for Walt. His character is fascinating, whatever he does. I don't watch for Skyler.
It just seems whenever something negative is brought up against her, it always comes down to misogyny.
Terrible characters are terrible characters. Regardless of gender
Blood Money has appeared on UK Netflix, but marked as "Unavailable". I'm gonna be smashing F5 all day.
Wanna know too. What time does it air in the US?What time does BB air in the UK?
Wanna know too. What time does it air in the US?
9pm in the U.S, which is what, 5am over here. An hour episode, so around 6am tomorrow UK time? This is just a best guess, it could well be later. But they did say immediately after.
Yeah there is something there that wants to be with her. I am torn on this issue, as I think he does have some sort of "soul" left. I personally think he's at the point where if she can bring him down, his remaining love for her will be outweighed by his ego. Plus I think some of his desire for her is about power. My brain hurts
Um, 9 EST is 2 AM in the UK. The earliest Netflix will air it is 3 AM.
Righto, cheers.Um, 9 EST is 2 AM in the UK. The earliest Netflix will air it is 3 AM.
That's an interesting theory but I don't buy it. I think Walt still loves his family, but he just thinks he can live two lives; the family life and the drug kingpin life.Walt sees her as a possession. She is his, and if he can't have her, nobody can.
He doesn't "love" her anymore, his ego would just be incredibly damaged if he were to "lose" her, because she's "his".