Emerson
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No "best episode ever!" this time?
I wonder if that means it'll be awesome, or bad.
Will SkySky finally go bye-bye tonight? I can only hope.
I can imagine Walt firing 5 shots into her and people would be cheering.
I hope he tries to choke her, but his weak little hands can't do the job properly and she knocks him down and escapes while coughing and trying to stay conscious. Last scene of the season is her in a hospital bed with Marie and Hank around her and she says, "...I need to tell you something about Walt."
i think walt jr dies tonight i jsut have a feeling he wont be eating breakfast anymore
I can't believe this is finally coming to an end. Didn't realize ep. 8 would be the series finale.. There's pretty much no way the ending is going to please everyone, feels like it's ending too fast.
I can't believe this is finally coming to an end. Didn't realize ep. 8 would be the series finale.. There's pretty much no way the ending is going to please everyone, feels like it's ending too fast.
I can't believe this is finally coming to an end. Didn't realize ep. 8 would be the series finale.. There's pretty much no way the ending is going to please everyone, feels like it's ending too fast.
I hope he tries to choke her, but his weak little hands can't do the job properly and she knocks him down and escapes while coughing and trying to stay conscious. Last scene of the season is her in a hospital bed with Marie and Hank around her and she says, "...I need to tell you something about Walt."
I hope he tries to choke her, but his weak little hands can't do the job properly and she knocks him down and escapes while coughing and trying to stay conscious. Last scene of the season is her in a hospital bed with Marie and Hank around her and she says, "...I need to tell you something about Walt."
anyone know hows that going to play out?
This sounds like a terrible idea.
Yes, but I ain't telling.
I except next season to jump forward one year, or the final scene jumps forward to that scene.
I'm not watching until a little later this evening, so the content roundup will be delayed a few hours. Like most finales, there were no screeners for critics this week, and I assume most reviews won't be up until tomorrow morning.Gliding All Over
Walt takes care of loose ends; Walt makes a dangerous decision.
lol this is like the 100th time someone's pointed this out.Fun Fact: Gliding Over All, the title for the midseason finale is the title of a poem by Walt Whitman.
It's a very short poem, here it is:
GLIDING o'er all, through all,
Through Nature, Time, and Space,
As a ship on the waters advancing,
The voyage of the soul--not life alone,
Death, many deaths I'll sing.
I spoiler'd out the last line for all the sensitive "omg could that possibly be spoilers!!" sissies on neogaf![]()
Fun Fact: Gliding Over All, the title for the midseason finale is the title of a poem by Walt Whitman.
It's a very short poem, here it is:
GLIDING o'er all, through all,
Through Nature, Time, and Space,
As a ship on the waters advancing,
The voyage of the soul--not life alone,
Death, many deaths I'll sing.
I spoiler'd out the last line for all the sensitive "omg could that possibly be spoilers!!" sissies on neogaf![]()
I'm not sure how I'll feel if Skyler actually does die in this episode.
Sure, she's a terrible character, but I'm not 100% sure that she deserves complete annihilation for anything she's done.
I guess it depends on how she gets taken out.
Oh I wouldn't be surprised if she dies eventually, I just don't think she deserves it.