[quote name=mb21]Is Don Eladio still alive?[/quote]Man’s got too much style to die.
How many episodes are left in this season? After watching this, I’m not so sure that Gus is on his way out. If anything, Walt looks like he’s showing renewed signs of weakness at this point.
Walt is now suspicious of Jesse, which could become quite intersting. Based on the previews it sounds like Jesse tells Gus and Mike to go to hell. The question is, does Walt know it or believe it? If not, he’s alone.
The one thing this very good episode told me is that Gus was once very similar to where Walt was a couple seasons ago and that Walt is going to end up being Gus. Basically, Ryno has been saying for some time here that Walt and Jesse end up being Gus and Mike and I think he’s right.
I think the series coming full circle would make sense, especially after that episode. I don’t think that’s what we were supposed to take away from that sequence last night, but it does seem to foreshadow that.
Great episode, though. I was cracking up at Mike’s face when he pulled into the parking lot to see Walt and Hank. Loved the kafkaesque Godfather II-esque flashback scene.
Mike’s face was hilarious. Even funnier in that scene was Walt being in the same room with Gus and doing nothing. I do think you were right about Jesse killing Gus. I don’t think Walt has it in him.
[quote name=mb21]Yes it was, Ryno. Hilarious that he added him in since he’s been saying Walt is going from Mr. Chips to Scarface all along.[/quote] (dying laughing) I kept waiting for Don Eladio to tell Gus that Hector was about to “stick his tongue out to that girl.”
[quote name=mb21]Mike’s face was hilarious. Even funnier in that scene was Walt being in the same room with Gus and doing nothing. I do think you were right about Jesse killing Gus. I don’t think Walt has it in him.[/quote] What’s weird is that I thought Walt was becoming that guy toward the end of last season.
[quote name=mb21]I did too, which is why I was so certain it would be Walt who killed Gus. By the way, I think Gus just stole Jesse’s emmy.[/quote] At this point, I think we’ll say that about the supporting cast member who has a prominent role in an episode last. (dying laughing)
[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]At this point, I think we’ll say that about the supporting cast member who has a prominent role in an episode last. (dying laughing)[/quote]Aaron Paul should be in the Best Actors category. If he was, Gus wins easily. Jesse will probably have a larger role down the stretch and another couple scenese that are really good.
[quote name=mb21]The one thing this very good episode told me is that Gus was once very similar to where Walt was a couple seasons ago and that Walt is going to end up being Gus. Basically, Ryno has been saying for some time here that Walt and Jesse end up being Gus and Mike and I think he’s right.[/quote] So does that mean that they both make it out of the series alive? Both the marketing and critical analysis of this show flog the hell out of the “actions have consequences” angle. It seems unthinkable to me that Walt’s life choices don’t get him before cancer does.
[quote name=mb21]Aaron Paul should be in the Best Actors category. If he was, Gus wins easily. Jesse will probably have a larger role down the stretch and another couple scenese that are really good.[/quote]I think one of the things that I like the most about this show is that they are completely unafraid of taking major risks with their cinematography. The scene with Gus in the elevator was outstanding, but if the acting and direction was bad, it would have failed miserably.
This show has really done a good job of using the HD format to its best advantage. You couldn’t have made this show in this way ten years ago without having it look silly on the small-screen format.
Walt is going to die before the show ends. I highly doubt Gilligan takes the cheap way out and uses cancer as what kills him. Do you guys think Jesse also dies?
A death in the family would rock Walt’s world. It would put a lot of things back into perspective. It would also make him angry enough to just about anything to kill whoever was responsible.
I just have to say that this episode might have been my favorite from beginning to end. There have been better scenes, but this episode was great all the way through.
[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]I just have to say that this episode might have been my favorite from beginning to end. There have been better scenes, but this episode was great all the way through.[/quote]False. The fly episode remains the best. You’re wrong. I’m right. I win.
[quote name=mb21]False. The fly episode remains the best. You’re wrong. I’m right. I win.[/quote] What happened in that episode? Oh yeah, Walt tried to kill a fly. I spent 45 minutes trying to kill a fly last night. Where’s my Emmy for best writing?
It still makes me laugh that BB fans didn’t understand that one. How could you be a fan of the show and not get that episode? The average BB fan probably hated the final scene in last week’s episode.
Just got around to watching the last episode and I have to say this episode was really good. There are so many great actors in this show that pretty much anything they write, it will be epic because of the great acting. It was great seeing Gus’ back story. So the question is now, who kills Hank? You’ve got to think he’s a goner, no?
[quote name=Mucker]I’m going to rewatch the first 3 seasons. I didn’t even remember the fly episode until reading this thread.[/quote] That seems like overkill.
“While driving from San Diego to Maine, I forgot to stop at a great sandwich place in Vermont. So I’m going to drive from San Diego to Maine again.”
[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]That seems like overkill.
“While driving from San Diego to Maine, I forgot to stop at a great sandwich place in Vermont. So I’m going to drive from San Diego to Maine again.”[/quote](dying laughing) It would be overkill if it was just for that scene. I want to rewatch because I didn’t really “watch” the first 2 seasons. I kind of watched them, did laundry, cleaned house, etc. at the same time and didn’t really enjoy the first 2 seasons.
[quote name=mb21]I think I’ve watched each of the first 3 seasons twice. It was still damn good the 2nd time.[/quote]I’ve been telling everybody I know about BB and I’ve got so many other people hooked on the show. It’s been a long time since I’ve been so addicted to a tv show. Probably since MASH.
[quote name=Mucker]I’ve been telling everybody I know about BB and I’ve got so many other people hooked on the show. It’s been a long time since I’ve been so addicted to a tv show. Probably since MASH.[/quote] It’s pathetic that so few people watch this show. If you don’t watch Breaking Bad, you’re stupid.
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So Gus 20 years ago = Walt 3 years ago
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Is Don Eladio still alive?
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[quote name=mb21]Is Don Eladio still alive?[/quote]Man’s got too much style to die.
How many episodes are left in this season? After watching this, I’m not so sure that Gus is on his way out. If anything, Walt looks like he’s showing renewed signs of weakness at this point.
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That was the 8th episode so there are 5 left.
Walt is now suspicious of Jesse, which could become quite intersting. Based on the previews it sounds like Jesse tells Gus and Mike to go to hell. The question is, does Walt know it or believe it? If not, he’s alone.
The one thing this very good episode told me is that Gus was once very similar to where Walt was a couple seasons ago and that Walt is going to end up being Gus. Basically, Ryno has been saying for some time here that Walt and Jesse end up being Gus and Mike and I think he’s right.
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I think the series coming full circle would make sense, especially after that episode. I don’t think that’s what we were supposed to take away from that sequence last night, but it does seem to foreshadow that.
Great episode, though. I was cracking up at Mike’s face when he pulled into the parking lot to see Walt and Hank. Loved the
kafkaesqueGodfather II-esque flashback scene.Also, was Don Eladio Manny from Scarface?
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Yes it was, Ryno. Hilarious that he added him in since he’s been saying Walt is going from Mr. Chips to Scarface all along.
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Mike’s face was hilarious. Even funnier in that scene was Walt being in the same room with Gus and doing nothing. I do think you were right about Jesse killing Gus. I don’t think Walt has it in him.
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[quote name=mb21]Yes it was, Ryno. Hilarious that he added him in since he’s been saying Walt is going from Mr. Chips to Scarface all along.[/quote]
(dying laughing) I kept waiting for Don Eladio to tell Gus that Hector was about to “stick his tongue out to that girl.”
[quote name=mb21]Mike’s face was hilarious. Even funnier in that scene was Walt being in the same room with Gus and doing nothing. I do think you were right about Jesse killing Gus. I don’t think Walt has it in him.[/quote]
What’s weird is that I thought Walt was becoming that guy toward the end of last season.
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I did too, which is why I was so certain it would be Walt who killed Gus. By the way, I think Gus just stole Jesse’s emmy.
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[quote name=mb21]I did too, which is why I was so certain it would be Walt who killed Gus. By the way, I think Gus just stole Jesse’s emmy.[/quote]
At this point, I think we’ll say that about the supporting cast member who has a prominent role in an episode last. (dying laughing)
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[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]At this point, I think we’ll say that about the supporting cast member who has a prominent role in an episode last. (dying laughing)[/quote]Aaron Paul should be in the Best Actors category. If he was, Gus wins easily. Jesse will probably have a larger role down the stretch and another couple scenese that are really good.
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[quote name=mb21]The one thing this very good episode told me is that Gus was once very similar to where Walt was a couple seasons ago and that Walt is going to end up being Gus. Basically, Ryno has been saying for some time here that Walt and Jesse end up being Gus and Mike and I think he’s right.[/quote]
So does that mean that they both make it out of the series alive? Both the marketing and critical analysis of this show flog the hell out of the “actions have consequences” angle. It seems unthinkable to me that Walt’s life choices don’t get him before cancer does.
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[quote name=mb21]Aaron Paul should be in the Best Actors category. If he was, Gus wins easily. Jesse will probably have a larger role down the stretch and another couple scenese that are really good.[/quote]I think one of the things that I like the most about this show is that they are completely unafraid of taking major risks with their cinematography. The scene with Gus in the elevator was outstanding, but if the acting and direction was bad, it would have failed miserably.
This show has really done a good job of using the HD format to its best advantage. You couldn’t have made this show in this way ten years ago without having it look silly on the small-screen format.
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Walt is going to die before the show ends. I highly doubt Gilligan takes the cheap way out and uses cancer as what kills him. Do you guys think Jesse also dies?
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I’d venture to guess that Jesse dies before Walt, and perhaps someone in Walt’s family goes as well to maximize the punishment for Walt and all that.
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A death in the family would rock Walt’s world. It would put a lot of things back into perspective. It would also make him angry enough to just about anything to kill whoever was responsible.
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I just have to say that this episode might have been my favorite from beginning to end. There have been better scenes, but this episode was great all the way through.
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[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]I just have to say that this episode might have been my favorite from beginning to end. There have been better scenes, but this episode was great all the way through.[/quote]False. The fly episode remains the best. You’re wrong. I’m right. I win.
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Anybody watch Sons of Anarchy last night? Should I watch it? I didn’t watch any of season 3 because I heard it sucked.
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[quote name=mb21]False. The fly episode remains the best. You’re wrong. I’m right. I win.[/quote]
What happened in that episode? Oh yeah, Walt tried to kill a fly. I spent 45 minutes trying to kill a fly last night. Where’s my Emmy for best writing?
/ignorant fan
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It still makes me laugh that BB fans didn’t understand that one. How could you be a fan of the show and not get that episode? The average BB fan probably hated the final scene in last week’s episode.
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It’s because they’re pussies.
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Just got around to watching the last episode and I have to say this episode was really good. There are so many great actors in this show that pretty much anything they write, it will be epic because of the great acting. It was great seeing Gus’ back story. So the question is now, who kills Hank? You’ve got to think he’s a goner, no?
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I’m going to rewatch the first 3 seasons. I didn’t even remember the fly episode until reading this thread.
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[quote name=Mucker]I’m going to rewatch the first 3 seasons. I didn’t even remember the fly episode until reading this thread.[/quote]
That seems like overkill.
“While driving from San Diego to Maine, I forgot to stop at a great sandwich place in Vermont. So I’m going to drive from San Diego to Maine again.”
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[quote name=Dr. Aneus Taint]That seems like overkill.
“While driving from San Diego to Maine, I forgot to stop at a great sandwich place in Vermont. So I’m going to drive from San Diego to Maine again.”[/quote](dying laughing) It would be overkill if it was just for that scene. I want to rewatch because I didn’t really “watch” the first 2 seasons. I kind of watched them, did laundry, cleaned house, etc. at the same time and didn’t really enjoy the first 2 seasons.
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I think I’ve watched each of the first 3 seasons twice. It was still damn good the 2nd time.
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[quote name=mb21]I think I’ve watched each of the first 3 seasons twice. It was still damn good the 2nd time.[/quote]I’ve been telling everybody I know about BB and I’ve got so many other people hooked on the show. It’s been a long time since I’ve been so addicted to a tv show. Probably since MASH.
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[quote name=Mucker]I’ve been telling everybody I know about BB and I’ve got so many other people hooked on the show. It’s been a long time since I’ve been so addicted to a tv show. Probably since MASH.[/quote]
It’s pathetic that so few people watch this show. If you don’t watch Breaking Bad, you’re stupid.
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I’m not sure they’re stupid, but they’re watching the wrong show.
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