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Breaking Bad - Season 5, Part 2 - The Final Eight Episodes - Sundays on AMC

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Preview during Low Winter Sun -_-

Kiss my ass AMC

Last time it was half a fucking hour before the commercial break
 
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the only thing Hank knows about Walt & Jessie is the "marijuana" connection right?

Hank figured out that Walt was the one who gave out Hank's cell phone number to get him away from the RV, that Walt was missing at the same time Jesse's car was at a meth dealer's home, and rewatched the video of two guys rolling out a barrel of methylamine.
 
Why are we forced to watch this crap just to see a preview of breaking bad..... It makes me not want to watch it in the first place.
 
Sky has been so corrupted by Heisenberg :(

I hope Jesse talks, but I can't see how they'll have another six episodes worth of plot left if he does so I'm not expecting it.
 
Hank figured out that Walt was the one who gave out Hank's cell phone number to get him away from the RV, that Walt was missing at the same time Jesse's car was at a meth dealer's home, and rewatched the video of two guys rolling out a barrel of methylamine.

Jesse also was in the RV and told Hank to stop harassing him in his domicile vehicle, Jesse and Walt are Chinese handcuffed for life.
 
I think the investigation brings Hank to Lydia and he gets offed...and this is what Walt needs the M60 for.

I think family really is where he draws the line.
 
This episode was alright. Definitely not as good as last week's, but that one was simply amazing.

I don't think it's fair to expect events on the level of that first Walt and Hank confrontation for every episode. There are only 8 episodes left, but even in a show as dense as this there are going to be one or two stretches that serve more as plot mechanisms than pivotal series moments. This episode set up a lot. It set the stakes for the White/Schraeder family, set up whatever hijinx are gonna go down now that Todd has a rival gang working for him (and with Lydia at the helm, I fucking TOLD you people she had something cooked up), and now Jesse will likely become the keystone witness or at the very least provide Hank just the lead he needs to bring Walt's world crashing down around him. It's gonna be a bumpy ride.
 
Man, I only just watched all of Breaking Bad for the first time last year but I've forgotten how Todd fit into all this. He was Walt's cook after Jesse bailed, but who were the guys with him this episode? Are those the guys that helped Walt kill all the guys in the prison?
 
I know I'm not the only one who doesn't watch the previews. I even switch the channel when they show the 15 second preview during the credits of the previous show right before the show starts. We all have to watch the new episode at the same time. I'm not really a spoiler-phobe, I just don't see the point.
 
The show is just too f'ng good. When the end comes it really hits you. That was it? Went by too quickly. Hate having to wait a week.
 
But will he accept a deal ?

He definitely will. The whole point of this episode was to show that Walt even had Skyler on his side, when before she probably would of quickly ratted out on Walt. It's a vice-versa with Jesse. Jesse would of never rat out on Walt but I don't think that is the case now.
 
Pretty weak episode, only got interesting there towards the end.

Really? I thought everything was handled brilliantly. A really intense episode full of emotions and fallout. Yeah, nothing major happened plot wise, but it needed to happen. And considering this was something that has been built up over 4 seasons, it was something I looked forward to for a long time (Walt being outed). They did a great job with it.
 
Is it illegal to throw around money?

Not by itself, but the IRS would LOVE to audit the shit out of him to find out where it came from.

Man, I only just watched all of Breaking Bad for the first time last year but I've forgotten how Todd fit into all this. He was Walt's cook after Jesse bailed, but who were the guys with him this episode? Are those the guys that helped Walt kill all the guys in the prison?

Yep, Todd's Uncle and his gang in fact.
 
I just have to say how much I love Mike as a character. He's grumpy, pretty world-weary, but is also the best at what he does. He carries himself with a sense of his own history, and every little mannerism shows you so much about his past. Such a fully-realized performance, and an amazingly written character. I miss ya, Mike.

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