[sp]Yeah Walt was crying during the call, he definitely still loves his family and it definitely hurt him to say that. And he knows he can't keep Holly with him, she would just end up dead if she stayed with him.
I wonder what the note on Holly said though. Hopefully she'll end up back at the White residence.[/sp]
You know, I think this episode had one of the most powerful lines of all time.
[sp]"You're the smartest person I've ever know. But you're too stupid to see that he made up his mind 10 minutes ago."[/sp]
The delivery, the moment. [sp]Reminded me of another Ozymandias, the Watchmen one[/sp]
[QUOTE=Pvt Anderson;42208371][sp]Low Winter Sun is making me real angry right now. Like, nothing could possibly be less underwhelming and irritating to follow that episode.[/sp][/QUOTE]
hey guys let's try to make The Wire again, but just make everybody frown the entire time
[QUOTE=Billiam;42208373]Still on team Walt
[/QUOTE]
man if you guys were in charge of the justice system no one would be accountable for anything
[QUOTE=Yogkog;42208404][sp]I wonder what the note on Holly said though. Hopefully she'll end up back at the White residence.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]Just looked like the adress to me.[/sp]
jesus christ that episode
my fucking word
this right here is how you fucking do season finales
jesus
[QUOTE=Yogkog;42208404][sp]Yeah Walt was crying during the call, he definitely still loves his family and it definitely hurt him to say that. And he knows he can't keep Holly with him, she would just end up dead if she stayed with him.
I wonder what the note on Holly said though. Hopefully she'll end up back at the White residence.[/sp][/QUOTE][sp]I saw "Negro Aroya" there, so he probably wrote her address[/sp]
[sp] Walt literally dug Hank and Gomez's grave.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Yogkog;42208404][sp]Yeah Walt was crying during the call, he definitely still loves his family and it definitely hurt him to say that. And he knows he can't keep Holly with him, she would just end up dead if she stayed with him.
I wonder what the note on Holly said though. Hopefully she'll end up back at the White residence.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp] It had the house address on [/sp]
[sp]I don't want to be on walt's side or NOT on his side, even though he's really fucked up, I just want him to win for some reason[/sp]
Also, [sp]I feel bad for Jesse (again), he's always being used and exploited, no matter who it is or what for.[/sp]
that was the fastest character development ever, especially when you think [sp]walt's reached the end of his continuum. at first it was easy to think there was still very much a redeemable part of walt when he pleaded against hank's death and was sitting there crying on the sand but after he flat-out broke jesse by still not calling off his hit and telling him straight up he saw jane die and do nothing about it, and when he decided to claim "responsibility" for hank's death, it was clear walt had died. there is nothing left of him, only heisenberg.[/sp]
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;42208449][sp]I don't want to be on walt's side or NOT on his side, even though he's really fucked up, I just want him to win for some reason[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]He isn't going to win. I feel this is one of those rare moments in TV and film where the protagonist is the one who loses.[/sp]
- SNIPPEROO I'M TOO TIRED -
[sp]So as it has been stated before, IMDB lists Krazy-8, Mike, Jane, Gale, and Tuco as appearing in this episode.[/sp]
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2301451/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast[/url]
[sp]And of course, they didn't. I wonder if they cut out several scenes from this episode.[/sp]
snip
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;42208386]So that's what Aaron Paul meant when he said "His Favorite 'Bitch.'" Wasn't expecting it like that.[/QUOTE]
The dog crossing the street at the end
[QUOTE=Swiket;42208462][sp]So as it has been stated before, IMDB lists Krazy-8, Mike, Jane, Gale, and Tuco as appearing in this episode.[/sp]
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2301451/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast[/url]
[sp]And of course, they didn't. I wonder if they cut out several scenes from this episode.[/sp][/QUOTE]
why would you ever believe anything on IMDB
[sp]I am currently imagining Jesse going balls-out and blowing the methlab up. I mean, even with Todd there, he was with Walt back in their first cooking days - Surely he would know the danger of the red phosphorous?[/sp]
also, when [sp]skyler arrived back at the house, i thought marie was with them and decided to stay in the car. what was happening when walt backed the pickup into her car? or was i mistaken and marie wasn't there[/sp]
[QUOTE=Derp Y. Mail;42208459][sp]He isn't going to win. I feel this is one of those rare moments in TV and film where the protagonist is the one who loses.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]he escapes, though. Somehow he escapes.[/sp]
[sp]when walt told jesse he watched jane die
I literally could not hold back from yelling, "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I think I woke everyone in the house
then the moment came when he called Skylar a bitch, the following happened;
"OHHHHHHHHHHH FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK"
Person comes into my room, "SHUT THE FUCK UP"
I look at them, look at the TV, they see it's Breaking Bad, I give them the look
they apologize and leave[/sp]
[QUOTE=Aurora93;42208456]that was the fastest character development ever, especially when you think [sp]walt's reached the end of his continuum. at first it was easy to think there was still very much a redeemable part of walt when he pleaded against hank's death and was sitting there crying on the sand but after he flat-out broke jesse by still not calling off his hit and telling him straight up he saw jane die and do nothing about it, and when he decided to claim "responsibility" for hank's death, it was clear walt had died. there is nothing left of him, only heisenberg.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]You realized the only reason he said what he said to skylar was to make sure sure his family wouldnt get fucked over by what happened, right?[/sp]
[QUOTE=Diet Kane;42208475]why would you ever believe anything on IMDB[/QUOTE]
Because it has generally been accurate, at least for Breaking Bad casting.
[QUOTE=Tacosheller;42208489][sp]he escapes, though. Somehow he escapes.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]Escapes, sure. But escaping doesn't mean victory. He won't have long to live, he doesn't have enough money, and most of all he'll have lost his family.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Derp Y. Mail;42208459][sp]He isn't going to win. I feel this is one of those rare moments in TV and film where the protagonist is the one who loses.[/sp][/QUOTE]
nope
[sp]walt is going to save jesse with the m60 and get revenge on the nazis
then they'll ride into the sunset laughing it all off with all the barrels of money[/sp]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/QYBkQLX.png[/img]
What is the message of this entire show? I think I've got it figured out
[sp]America should adopt universal health care so no one has to go to sent to billys.[/sp]
vince gilligan you magnificent bastard
[QUOTE=Xieneus;42208461][sp]He was a rat, he could have prevented this.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I didn't know victim blaming could exist for fictional characters
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