[QUOTE=Potato Cube;42212830]Sorry if it was already mentioned here, but did anyone else notice the [sp] two birds "colliding" in the air when Pinkman looks up after he got pulled from under the car? Probably a resemblance to the aircrash, or maybe he was thinking about Jane. [/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]Could be, but I lean towards the thought that it wasn't supposed to mean anything.
Silent scene with birds in the sky in TV shows usually foreshadows someone's execution or death. I think it was just fucking with the audience move - the "omg Jesse's gonna die too" moment.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Joz;42217343]I still think that M60 is going to end up as a red herring, and we're never gonna see it used.[/QUOTE]
You just don't bring a huge fucking machinegun and never see a goddamn muzzleflash. I know that this is Breaking Bad, but everybody wants to see it shoot bullets. It would be a fraud on the viewers to never use a M60 in the final episodes of a TV show.
And I'm aware that cliffhangers were cruel, but you hang throughout a week and climb up every next episode, so no fraud here.
[QUOTE=pfoot;42217382][img]http://www.fuelyourwriting.com/files/240px-Chehov11.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Chekhov was a handsome man.
[QUOTE=Joz;42216823][sp]You never heard about poisoning from bullets?[/sp]
Meanwhile, haven't seen that one posted yet:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/LRYdPBu.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I made this last night! Never got around to posting it here because I went to bed directly after.
Anyway spoiler image refencing [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus"]Sisyphus[/URL]: [url]http://puu.sh/4t9qc.jpg[/url]
[sp]walt is going to use the ricin on the nazis and use the m60 on himself[/sp]
[QUOTE=meppers;42217076]so there's only 2 more episodes left right?[/QUOTE]
2 more episodes of Breaking Bad and one more episode of Dexter. Nothing left to watch :smith:
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;42216447]What how?[/QUOTE]
[sp]After his wife cut him and his son called the police on him, he still went out of his way to absolve her of any guilt. That "full Heisenberg" people talk about in reference to the phone call, was actually Walter doing something very selfless.[/sp]
[QUOTE=QuickSnapz;42212537]Does this mean anything?
[URL]http://i.imgur.com/aRYqkbK.jpg[/URL][/QUOTE]
walt is the t-1000
[QUOTE=ejonkou;42218225]2 more episodes of Breaking Bad and one more episode of Dexter. Nothing left to watch :smith:[/QUOTE]
Showtime should really delay the finale of Dexter if they want any viewers.
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[QUOTE=overpain;42215793]Was I the only one that felt good when the show showed beat up Jesse face?
[sp]snitches gets stitches[/sp][/QUOTE]
Jesse is a piece of shit and should be dead half a dozen times already, if not from drugs, then from being murdered or killed in an explosion in an amateur lab (like he had with Emilio), etc. Or in jail. Or homeless. Or a combination.
I really cannot stand him and I don't understand all the love. Definitely right where he belongs, he fucked Walt over for the last time (I hope).
Oh my god. I just saw Ozymandias.
After it was over I just stared at the blank screen for about 10 minutes.
Jesus christ that was the most intense and heart-wrenching episode of any tv show I've ever seen in my entire life.
[QUOTE=Sungrazer;42218464]Jesse is a piece of shit and should be dead half a dozen times already, if not from drugs, then from being murdered or killed in an explosion in an amateur lab (like he had with Emilio), etc. Or in jail. Or homeless. Or a combination.
I really cannot stand him and I don't understand all the love. Definitely right where he belongs, he fucked Walt over for the last time (I hope).[/QUOTE]
[sp]Out of all the times Jesse got Walt into trouble, only this last time was intentional(and Walt deserved it). Every single time Walt manipulated or hurt Jesse, he knew exactly what he was doing.
They've both done bad things and good things, but if you were to compare them side by side based on actions and intentions, Jesse would be ranked somewhere around troubled and impulsive, and Walt would be ranked closer to a scheming, self-centered bad guy.[/sp]
Walt could literally strap Holly with an explosive vest and blow up another plane with her and people would applaud it
[QUOTE=ZF911;42218574][sp]Out of all the times Jesse got Walt into trouble, only this last time was intentional(and Walt deserved it). Every single time Walt manipulated or hurt Jesse, he knew exactly what he was doing.
They've both done bad things and good things, but if you were to compare them side by side based on actions and intentions, Jesse would be ranked somewhere around troubled and impulsive, and Walt would be ranked closer to a scheming, self-centered bad guy.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I seriously hope he bites a few bullets for outright betraying Walt.
[QUOTE=ZF911;42218233][sp]After his wife cut him and his son called the police on him, he still went out of his way to absolve her of any guilt. That "full Heisenberg" people talk about in reference to the phone call, was actually Walter doing something very selfless.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]that was probably the most selfless thing he's ever done in the series.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42218629]Walt could literally strap Holly with an explosive vest and blow up another plane with her and people would applaud it[/QUOTE]
He should strap the M60 to her back and send her into the Nazi den, then fire it remotely.
[QUOTE=Sungrazer;42218631]I seriously hope he bites a few bullets for outright betraying Walt.[/QUOTE]
[sp]yeah man i dont get it why would jesse get mad and want walter arrested after he poisoned his girlfriends son and lied and manipulated him and killed his friend mike in cold blood.[/sp]
And by the way, just remember that if you make any arguments that Jesse or anyone else is "indirectly responsible" for this and that then logically you have to also agree that Walt is "indirectly responsible" for the collision of the two planes and the deaths of 167 people.
Something tells me that's not the route you wanna take when "justifying" his actions.
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42218665]And by the way, just remember that if you make any arguments that Jesse or anyone else is "indirectly responsible" for this and that then logically you have to also agree that Walt is "indirectly responsible" for the collision of the two planes and the deaths of 167 people.
Something tells me that's not the route you wanna take when "justifying" his actions.[/QUOTE]
If Jesse wasn't such a druggy loser and really cared for Jane, then he wouldn't have let her use fucking heroin, knowing she is a recovering addict herself, in the first place. She wouldn't have died and those planes wouldn't have crashed. Jesse's fault again.
[QUOTE=Joz;42217623]Apparently, long-time fan of Breaking Bad, Guillermo del Toro [url=https://twitter.com/DrewAtHitFix]wanted really badly to direct "Ozymandias"[/url], but all episodes were already booked. When he spoke about it with Rian Johnson he responded: "Yeah, sorry, I'm the one who gets to fuck the prom queen."[/QUOTE]he could do a fun Better Call Saul episode
[QUOTE=Sungrazer;42218738]If Jesse wasn't such a druggy loser and really cared for Jane, then he wouldn't have let her use fucking heroin, knowing she is a recovering addict herself, in the first place. She wouldn't have died and those planes wouldn't have crashed. Jesse's fault again.[/QUOTE]
If Walt didn't push Jesse to expand territory, Combo wouldn't have been killed and Jesse wouldn't have fallen back on hard drugs.
We can do this all day, you realize.
[QUOTE=pfoot;42218655][sp]yeah man i dont get it why would jesse get mad and want walter arrested after he poisoned his girlfriends son and lied and manipulated him and killed his friend mike in cold blood.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I'm not saying he doesn't have his reasons, some of which may be legit, but I don't care. He fucked Walt over way too many times, from the little things like dumping water on the generator all the way up to betraying Walt by leading Hank to Walt and his subsequent demise.
Looks like Ozymandias has a perfect 10 rating on IMDB.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2301451/?ref_=tt_ep_pr[/url]
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42218764]If Walt didn't push Jesse to expand territory, Combo wouldn't have been killed and Jesse wouldn't have fallen back on hard drugs.
We can do this all day, you realize.[/QUOTE]
If Jesse Pinkman wasn't cooking meth with Emilio, Walt would have never had the guts to approach whatever other cooks they encountered on the ride along and thus would probably have never entered the business to begin with.
Checkmate.
The showoff between Walt and Jesse shall continue. I wonder how this goes for Walt. His life is in ruin, he has cancer, his money has been significantly fractioned of which his family won't even accept at this point.
My guess is that Walt just wants to go out, guns blazing.
[QUOTE=Joscpe;42218788]The showoff between Walt and Jesse shall continue. I wonder how this goes for Walt. His life is in ruin, he has cancer, his money has been significantly fractioned of which his family won't even accept at this point.
My guess is that Walt just wants to go out, guns blazing.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m12httQvYe1rqusino1_500.jpg[/img]
Oh, damn, I thought you said go out blazing.. didn't see "guns"
[QUOTE=Sungrazer;42218781]If Jesse Pinkman wasn't cooking meth with Emilio, Walt would have never had the guts to approach whatever other cooks they encountered on the ride along and thus would probably have never entered the business to begin with.
Checkmate.[/QUOTE]
Walt made the decision to cook meth in the first place. He went on a ride along for a reason.
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42218806]Walt made the decision to cook meth in the first place. He went on a ride along for a reason.[/QUOTE]
So did Jesse.
Do you think he would have approached someone like Krazy 8 or Tuco?
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42218806]Walt made the decision to cook meth in the first place. He went on a ride along for a reason.[/QUOTE]
True, he had gained his interest after having learned of the profits from Hank in the beginning.
[QUOTE=Joscpe;42218824]True, he had gained his interest after having learned of the profits from Hank in the beginning.[/QUOTE]
Brilliant, Nobel prize winning chemist, who has always worked hard and, forgive me, applied himself, just wanted to live a normal life with a family he loved, things he deserved. I'm not entirely sure what happened with Grey Matter, but you saw the kind of life he was living, what he had, working two jobs just to scrape by, and then to find out he has lung cancer that is going to cost a fortune to treat..
And here's this fucking addict loser who's done nothing but coast, making a fortune by cooking and dealing poison.
Hell, even by deciding to enter the trade, Walt at the very least put pure product on the market, instead of toxic Chili P.
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