mgarnica89
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The next episode I have to watch in my quest to catch up is Ozymandias. My power is out though, and my laptop doesn't have enough battery to watch the whole thing. FFFFFFFFFFF
If you are catching up, get out of this thread now.
The next episode I have to watch in my quest to catch up is Ozymandias. My power is out though, and my laptop doesn't have enough battery to watch the whole thing. FFFFFFFFFFF
To spoil or not to spoil.The next episode I have to watch in my quest to catch up is Ozymandias. My power is out though, and my laptop doesn't have enough battery to watch the whole thing. FFFFFFFFFFF
oh god oh man oh god oh man. If only I could watch that episode for the first time again.The next episode I have to watch in my quest to catch up is Ozymandias. My power is out though, and my laptop doesn't have enough battery to watch the whole thing. FFFFFFFFFFF
Pretty much. If they had another season to work with though, I don't think the writers would've gone down this exact route for Jesse. The character turn felt expedited, and kind of diminishes what he's done in previous seasons.
Depending on what happens in the last ep, the only impression I'm left with Jesse isn't great - a weak side character with anger and maturity issues.
Things that would redeem him:
-Jesse sac's himself to save Walt
-Walt and Jesse forgive and forget and become tru family
Edit: Oh, you edited, lol. To be clear, I don't care if he lives or dies or is tortured (it's just a show), but I just thought that post with the horror ending idea was kind of funny.
Edit: Oh, you edited, lol. To be clear, I don't care if he lives or dies or is tortured (it's just a show), but I just thought that post with the horror ending idea was kind of funny.
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On my computer, I have a worksheet that I use to track all of my TV shows progress. Green for the name of the series means I am up to date, and green for the series number means I have completed that series. Gold on the series name means I have watched every episode, and the series is finished.
Come tomorrow, Breaking Bad will be gold![]()
Why.
I edited my post, cause it's not really clear at all as some fans actually act like that.
How was Jesse's turn expedited? I mean to fair, it's not like Walt and Jesse have been buddy-buddy throughout the whole series. Hell they were mostly antagonistic towards each other during the 4th season and the only reason they got back with each other is because of Walt lying about the whole Brock situation.
At this point I think it's more likely Jesse kills himself due to depression than to save Walt. Them forgiving each other is something I can't see happening either, considering the damage that's been done.
Well, of course you care. You're watching the show. You're continuing to watch the show. You care enough to go online and engage in discussions with strangers about the show. There's a level of caring there, obviously.
You can care about the characters in a TV show. You don't have to specify that you understand they're fictional.
People watched Seinfeld from start to finish?![]()
On my computer, I have a worksheet that I use to track all of my TV shows progress. Green for the name of the series means I am up to date, and green for the series number means I have completed that series. Gold on the series name means I have watched every episode, and the series is finished.
Come tomorrow, Breaking Bad will be gold![]()
I hope Walt remembers Todd helped him kill Mike's men. He must remember Todd is not a Nazi so must spare his life. Possibly Jack's, too.
Todd needs to live because the show needs to promote the fact that people can change. So, he shot some kid. Everyone forgot about it after two episodes anyway.
If you're a fan and sick of the same syndicated eisodes... Yes? I plan to eventually.People watched Seinfeld from start to finish?
It's hard to tell how involved, emotionally wise, people posting in this thread are with the show. But for me I like reading and discussing it on a debate like level I guess, trying to figure out why people have their opinions on the characters and story.
This isn't Rocky IV. Todd and Jack are scumbag Nazi pieces of shit that deserve to die slow and excruciating deaths.
Somehow I missed out on the Breaking Bad Honest Trailer until last night. It has done nothing but increase my finale hype.
People watched Seinfeld from start to finish?
People watched Seinfeld from start to finish?
People watched Seinfeld from start to finish?
I think mine was when Gus drank the poison. That scene was cool as heck.What was everybody's ONE favourite scene from the entire show?
Has to be "Stay out of my territory" for me. Love that song, it really makes the scene.
What was everybody's ONE favourite scene from the entire show?
Has to be "Stay out of my territory" for me. Love that song, it really makes the scene.
1. Hermanos - This episode is the origin story of one of the most fascinating villains of all time(maybe second to Omar from the Wire) Gus. And its heart breaking
if Walt jr or Jesse ends up killing Walt in the finale i'll be pissed and
My brother told me that Jesse has never killed anyone throughout the series, is that true?
what if Walt is the first
also i hope the episode doesn't start with a future setting, like "on this day X number of years ago, we reflect on Walt and bleh bleh" with an older walt jr watching.
I hope Walt remembers Todd helped him kill Mike's men. He must remember Todd is not a Nazi so must spare his life. Possibly Jack's, too.
Todd needs to live because the show needs to promote the fact that people can change. So, he shot some kid. Everyone forgot about it after two episodes anyway.
Hey guys screenshot from the last episode leaked
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These two sentences seem to be slightly at odds. If you can't tell why (or how much) people are invested in the show, then how can you figure out why they have their opinions if you fundamentally don't understand the concept of emotional investment in fiction?
I find it hard to believe that your interest in the show is entirely academic, especially considering the content of your posts regarding the morality of the characters within it.
"...and the Bag's in the River" needs more love in here.