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Ooh that's a great idea. His webisode was hilarious.xbhaskarx said:Any other Badger fans out there? I'm hoping for an episode centered around Badger.
Ooh that's a great idea. His webisode was hilarious.xbhaskarx said:Any other Badger fans out there? I'm hoping for an episode centered around Badger.
Teetris said:Yes, I understand that. He developed, which is natural in good TV shows. But your post was worded as if he never did it for his family all along, which got me confused as that was part of the original premise.
btw, what happened after he showed his family the money. Skylar refused it right?
She did? My memory is pretty hazy on it all now. Think I'll do a rewatch in the last upcoming week, might have forgotten some important things they'll probably touch upon againAmir0x said:Um, it seems Skylar will be accepting his blood money from my interpretation. She's going to start being just as horrible as Walt soon
satriales said:All season the cinematography was just out of this world, and those last two episodes are up there with One Minute for the best episode of the whole show.
I expect it to. Unless they changed writing staff and I was unaware.Spire said:The real question is: Will BB Season 4 match the quality of Mad Men Season 4? I may even forgive AMC for The Killing if the answer is yes.
Hmm. I'm not getting this. I feel like your question is "why is he addicted to power if that addiction is hurting him and the others around him? That's dumb of him." That's the point.Saty said:Walter has no motivations. The only thread that connects all his actions and decisions is the series' creator shtick of pushing the character of Walter further down and see how disagreeable he can make him before the audience starts hating on Walter. Walter is a caricature, he will make the most senseless and unwarranted choice with every decision he makes.
I guess fans don't want to accept that Walter is an awful person and thats why we have people who hate Skylar just because she refuses to reconcile with him seeing that he has dragged her family into the business of illegal drugs and has put her and her children in immediate danger.
Some will stick with Walter no matter what he does, it seems - and he has done alot of crap.
I find the purposed motivation of liking the power as ridiculous. He likes the rush of being this wannabe drug-lord that he continues to danger himself and his family? come on. Why does he always dig himself deeper and makes undesirable, uncalled for decisions?
The first season was handled the best. The best example showing the 'gimmicky' underlining of the character is that in the first season Walter was debating and struggling in deciding wether to kill some guy or not. In the second season, Walter and the writing team don't bother: Walter sends Jesse to murder 2 junkies just because they stole a small portion of the drug in order to increase their 'street cred.' and some nonsense like that.
Emonga said:
Saty said:I find the purposed motivation of liking the power as ridiculous. He likes the rush of being this wannabe drug-lord that he continues to danger himself and his family? come on. Why does he always dig himself deeper and makes undesirable, uncalled for decisions?
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...this is the greatest Lego I have ever seen. Ever.Emonga said:LEGOO
All it's missing is a figure of Jesse in his Hazmat suit.RobotNinjaHornets said:...this is the greatest Lego I have ever seen. Ever.
It's the Albuquerque version that's made out of cacti instead of swords.brianjones said:is that the throne from game of thrones?
Cornballer said:It's the Albuquerque version that's made out of cacti instead of swords.
I didn't even think that was bad. I've enjoyed every season exponentially more than the one before, overall.BertramCooper said:I'm so excited for this.
As long as Gilligan doesn't pull any more shit like the twist ending to Season 2, I'll continue to love this show.
And for the most part, I've already forgiven him for the Season 2 ending. Season 3 was so good that I'm now willing to pretend like it never happened.
LM4sure said:Season 3 was ruined by that fly episode. So that makes it the worst season. Hopefully there are no "fly episodes" in season 4.
It wasn't show-killing bad. But I thought it was cheap and inelegant for a show of this caliber.-Pyromaniac- said:I didn't even think that was bad. I've enjoyed every season exponentially more than the one before, overall.
Willy105 said:The best episode is still the one where they were stuck in that guy's house with the old man who couldn't talk.
There will obviously be another type of episode like that for budget reasons, but it probably wont play out the same way. I enjoyed it though, great character episode.LM4sure said:Season 3 was ruined by that fly episode. So that makes it the worst season. Hopefully there are no "fly episodes" in season 4.
I agree, The Suitcase was perfect for that show, great change of pace. Fly was kind of a super random halt but still interesting.BertramCooper said:I didn't mind Fly.
It reminded me a lot of The Suitcase episode of Mad Men, though not nearly as good.
Thematically, they're very similar episodes.
I liked that episode, I enjoyed Jesse and Walt just hanging around goofing off. I was nervous as hell when Walt was about to tell Jesse about what happened to Jane at the end.LM4sure said:Season 3 was ruined by that fly episode. So that makes it the worst season. Hopefully there are no "fly episodes" in season 4.
upJTboogie said:I liked that episode, I enjoyed Jesse and Walt just hanging around goofing off. I was nervous as hell when Walt was about to tell Jesse about what happened to Jane at the end.
Walt: I should never have left home never gone to your house. Maybe things would have... Oh, god I was, I was at home watching TV. It was some, some nature program about elephants. Skylar and Holly were in the other room. I could hear them on the baby monitor. She was singing a lullaby. Ah, if I had just lived right up to that moment, and not one second more, that would have been perfect.
ezekial45 said:I guess i can understand why people hated it, but i personally just adored that episode. I'm not one for bottle episodes, but i felt did a great job with not only revealing the ties with Jane's father and Walt, but also getting a great close moment with Walt, talking about how him dieing when he was diagnosed would've be "perfect". Not to mention, Rian Johnson did a great job with the direction. The cinematography was just stellar.
And in the bumper before the credits it shows a fly in his living room at that exact moment. His life was already infested. Shit is deepbrianjones said:walt talking about his perfect moment to die was pretty heartbreaking
i just rewatched it