Really enjoyed seeing Hank squirm like that. Bad Hank. Also to witness Marie realising the degree of Skylar's complicity.
Where the f*** is Flynn?
Great seeing the recurring character which is the desert.
Painful cliffhanger!
Impossible not to try predicting how it'll unfold but what's the point.
Impossible not to try predicting how it'll unfold but what's the point.
i think vinny g is having an absolute blast (at our expense) alluding to all of the other classic anti-hero tragedies as a way to throw us off the scent of what he has planned.
definitely felt a lil cheated by the last two eps; they are wasting airtime, not advancing things very much, and time is running out.
I was behind a week so I watched the two eps in one go: Episode 11 opened with Jesse in Hank's custody and Walt trying to decide if he should kill Jesse.
Two whole episodes later aaaaand...that's exactly where we're still at.
(After some time-wasting events like when Jesse damages Walt's carpeting.)
I'm still scratching my head over the diner scene with todd & his uncle. everything about that scene screamed of him getting whacked in the restroom (ayo). on some three man enter, two man leave shit.
there's been a LOT of lateral movements in storyline and i ant help but think they're running out of time.
I'm still scratching my head over the diner scene with todd & his uncle. everything about that scene screamed of him getting whacked in the restroom (ayo). on some three man enter, two man leave shit. .
I guess the takeaway here is that while everyone's focused on Jesse as the last man standing/the one dude left who can sink Walt, there's actually also this other loose end in the form of Meth Damon who can potentially sink Walt also, and he's running his mouf.
Jessie ruining the carpet did lead to the Skyker scene where she's like "what's one more", talking about murder. There's that.
I was confused by the bathroom scene because I was getting some rapey vibes with the waitress and the dudes. They did an awkward long stare, but that might have been "get lost, we need to do some talking." the part tht threw me off what that emphasis on the blood on dude's boot as he's leaving the stall. Was it a throwback to their meth shoot out? Seems like a very specific reference back to something that was already known.
Jessie ruining the carpet did lead to the Skyker scene where she's like "what's one more", talking about murder. There's that.
I was confused by the bathroom scene because I was getting some rapey vibes with the waitress and the dudes. They did an awkward long stare, but that might have been "get lost, we need to do some talking." the part tht threw me off what that emphasis on the blood on dude's boot as he's leaving the stall. Was it a throwback to their meth shoot out? Seems like a very specific reference back to something that was already known.
I'm not entirely sure what the reason for that diner scene was but I think the blood splatter was probably just to emphasize their ruthlessness? A.K.A. These are some stone cold killers man.
squat walt could suggest that family abandons him and he's on his own
wouldn't be that unfathomable. skyler would sell him out in a heartbeat if it really came down to it
What does Walt want with the rest of the poison and the massive gun in his boot though? If he packs the family off and then comes back to kill people (Hank? Jessie?) how can all that time pass, so he looks so different, first?
Anyone remember this theory?
In Breaking Bad, Walt has a habit of taking on some little traits of the people he has killed.
When Walt killed Crazy 8, he started cutting off the crusts of his sandwiches ??? just as Crazy 8 had done. Gus drives a Volvo. After Walt kills Gus, at the beginning of Season 5 (at the Denny???s), Walt is driving a Volvo (w/ NH plates). When Mike and Walt meet at a bar in an earlier season, Walt orders his drink neat while Mike has his on the rocks. After Mike is killed, and Hank offers Walt a drink in his office ??? he asks for it on the rocks.
At that same scene at Denny???s, Walt arranges his bacon into his new age. Someone else used to do that. On top of that, he???s using Skyler???s maiden name on his fake ID.
Based on his history of picking up traits from his victims ??? I believe Walt is going to murder Skyler before the series is over, and it probably had already happened before he showed up at the Denny???s in the Season 5 cold open.
What does Walt want with the rest of the poison and the massive gun in his boot though? If he packs the family off and then comes back to kill people (Hank? Jessie?) how can all that time pass, so he looks so different, first?
Anyone remember this theory?
In Breaking Bad, Walt has a habit of taking on some little traits of the people he has killed.
When Walt killed Crazy 8, he started cutting off the crusts of his sandwiches ??? just as Crazy 8 had done. Gus drives a Volvo. After Walt kills Gus, at the beginning of Season 5 (at the Denny???s), Walt is driving a Volvo (w/ NH plates). When Mike and Walt meet at a bar in an earlier season, Walt orders his drink neat while Mike has his on the rocks. After Mike is killed, and Hank offers Walt a drink in his office ??? he asks for it on the rocks.
At that same scene at Denny???s, Walt arranges his bacon into his new age. Someone else used to do that. On top of that, he???s using Skyler???s maiden name on his fake ID.
Based on his history of picking up traits from his victims ??? I believe Walt is going to murder Skyler before the series is over, and it probably had already happened before he showed up at the Denny???s in the Season 5 cold open.
Comments
will hank punch jesse in the face ?
will saul swoop in to the rescue ?
Jesse implied it when he met with Saul about giving away the money, and Saul must have put 2 and 2 together after that, like Jesse did.
Where the f*** is Flynn?
Great seeing the recurring character which is the desert.
Painful cliffhanger!
Impossible not to try predicting how it'll unfold but what's the point.
i think vinny g is having an absolute blast (at our expense) alluding to all of the other classic anti-hero tragedies as a way to throw us off the scent of what he has planned.
can we get some throwback soulstrut photoshopping going on here? y'all have gone soft in recent years.
saul is the most reassuring presence on the show. the fixer!
i think breaking bad is the best tv show i have ever followed. sopranos and the wire were great and all but nowhere near this level.
http://www.bettercallsaul.com/index.php
(walt's house in time to stop jesse ??)
will jesse confess to hank, a confession he no longer wants thanks to walt's dvd ???
and did todd's story about what a smart thinker walt is seal walt's fate as future brotherhood cook ???
marie offs walt for the win
walt calls hoover and the dvd is released
the czeks and gus' friends go scarface
mind boggles
I was behind a week so I watched the two eps in one go: Episode 11 opened with Jesse in Hank's custody and Walt trying to decide if he should kill Jesse.
Two whole episodes later aaaaand...that's exactly where we're still at.
(After some time-wasting events like when Jesse damages Walt's carpeting.)
there's been a LOT of lateral movements in storyline and i ant help but think they're running out of time.
I guess the takeaway here is that while everyone's focused on Jesse as the last man standing/the one dude left who can sink Walt, there's actually also this other loose end in the form of Meth Damon who can potentially sink Walt also, and he's running his mouf.
Sounds appropriate for a bathroom scene. One of them only had to piss.
I was confused by the bathroom scene because I was getting some rapey vibes with the waitress and the dudes. They did an awkward long stare, but that might have been "get lost, we need to do some talking." the part tht threw me off what that emphasis on the blood on dude's boot as he's leaving the stall. Was it a throwback to their meth shoot out? Seems like a very specific reference back to something that was already known.
I'm not entirely sure what the reason for that diner scene was but I think the blood splatter was probably just to emphasize their ruthlessness? A.K.A. These are some stone cold killers man.
right after they left the restaurant, you can see the stolen meth in the trailer behind their truck.
the fuck? did I miss an episode? what heist we talmbout?
either Walt has Jesse killed...or not.
either Hank finds some physical evidence on Walt...or not.
either Walt dies of cancer or at the hands of Walt and/or Jesse...or else lives.
These could be tied up in a single episode.
wouldn't be that unfathomable. skyler would sell him out in a heartbeat if it really came down to it
Anyone remember this theory?
Yup; I'm fully on board with it.