Ozymandias was watched by 6.40m, a new record for the show :D
[url]http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/09/16/breaking-bad-delivers-a-record-6-4-million-viewers/203074/[/url]
[sp]Walt turns into hank.[/sp]
Jesse has a moral compass and you can say that he's one of the good guys, he can easily be blinded by anger and drugs. [sp]Before season 3 when he was high all the time he was nothing but a stupid junkie[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hardpoint Nomad;42221391]Walt is dead
Heisenberg is go go[/QUOTE]
why do people keep saying this
it is like you do not even understand what you are watching
I honestly didn't realize that [sp]Walt was attempting to sound in control over the phone to exonerate Skyler of any charges against her[/sp] until someone mentioned it here.
[QUOTE=Swiket;42223998]I honestly didn't realize that [sp]Walt was attempting to sound in control over the phone to exonerate Skyler of any charges against her[/sp] until someone mentioned it here.[/QUOTE]
I think the bawwing would have given it away
[QUOTE=Potato Cube;42223512]Ozymandias was watched by 6.40m, a new record for the show :D
[url]http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/09/16/breaking-bad-delivers-a-record-6-4-million-viewers/203074/[/url][/QUOTE]
Rated [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/ratings/funny2.png[/img] because that makes me happy.
[QUOTE=ZF911;42220996]The crying and staring into the distance is what makes all the difference. Walter kills someone and it doesn't have a lasting effect on him. Jesse kills someone and it eats him up inside. That doesn't make him "like a pussy," it means he has a conscience that is far more dominant that Walter's. No he's not a [B]perfect white knight[/B], but the fact that he acts "like a pussy" every time something bad happens does mean he has [u]one of[/u] the strongest moral compasses in the show.[/QUOTE]
[quote]perfect white knight[/quote]
[img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/268940e94decb8fb29225bd5a0d52446/tumblr_mt8vd27DVv1qzpxx1o1_1280.jpg[/img]
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[editline]17th September 2013[/editline]
seriously maybe the knight [I]is[/I] meant to be jesse? he is portrayed almost as a "white knight" and now he's surrounded by the enemy
[QUOTE=Rusty100;42223880]why do people keep saying this
it is like you do not even understand what you are watching[/QUOTE]
I don't get you, Ozymandias seemed like a Heisenberg episode. I can't see a single shed of Walt it.
saying "oh that is full heisenberg" doesn't work anymore. back in the early seasons where walt would do something badass it'd make sense to say "whoa what a heisenberg" moment because we weren't used to it and it was a display of his power but now things are too intense, there's no difference between walt and heisenberg.
ozymandias is full of moments that reflect walt's humane side and his darker side and saying you "can't see any walt" is a pretty silly thing to say unless you missed half the scenes.
also about what jesse said in the last episode, [sp]when you see him all tortured and Todd approaches him Jesse tells him that he told them everything, that they should "go to his house and get it, nobody else knows except him and his partner, just go get it". what is he talking about? the ricin? [/sp]
[sp]jesse's confession?[/sp]
Isn't that just an alias and NOT a personality?
So is Low Winter Sun a good show ?
[QUOTE=Nanamil;42225406]So is Low Winter Sun a good show ?[/QUOTE]
I'd say it's below average because the dialogue sucks. They've completely butchered the original so that kinda adds to the fact.
[QUOTE=TCB;42225300][sp]jesse's confession?[/sp][/QUOTE]
oh right completely forgot about that, thanks
[QUOTE=Mabus;42223307]My two cents:
[sp] People just need to label things in clear concise black and white camps and thus denote his good actions to Walt and his bad to his Heisenberg pseudonym. The truth is Heisenberg isn't some alter-ego persona of Walt's it's just Walt. As you said he's a human being, human's tend to do things that cross between the shades regularly, in the terms of Walt he crosses the lines regularly due to his profession.
Actually I already think one User already had an outburst about this before.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp] sorry but if something has to do the black and white labeling stuff they're very simpleminded and probably dont get the show at all.[/sp]
Well, it's official. Breaking Bad was inspired by Pinky & the Brain
[url]http://things90skidsrealize.com/2013/09/17/awesome-similarities-between-breaking-bad-and-pinky-and-the-brain/[/url]
Just watched the latest episode and holy shit my heart was racing the entire time. I clenched my buttcheeks the entire episode. Most tense episode so far holy shit
[QUOTE=Frisk;42226529]Well, it's official. Breaking Bad was inspired by Pinky & the Brain
[url]http://things90skidsrealize.com/2013/09/17/awesome-similarities-between-breaking-bad-and-pinky-and-the-brain/[/url][/QUOTE]
but pinky & the brain were a spinoff of the animaniacs
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;42224941]I don't get you, Ozymandias seemed like a Heisenberg episode. I can't see a single shed of Walt it.[/QUOTE]
Honestly the only "Heisenberg" moment was when [sp]he bragged about Jane's death and signed off on Jesse's life. While I don't think Jesse is at fault for Hank's death, I can understand why Walt is upset at him. Everything else Walt did wasn't really "Heisenberg" in the sense that it's selfish and wrong. Maybe we're confusing the word. For example, his phone call at the end was "Heisenberg" in the sense that it was a genius plan. It was not "Heisenberg" in a way that was menacing, self-centered, or wrong. When people say "full Heisenberg" I usually assume they mean bad.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;42224941]I don't get you, Ozymandias seemed like a Heisenberg episode. I can't see a single shed of Walt it.[/QUOTE]
because the heisenberg in the episode, was an ACT. [sp]he literally pretended to be a horrible person on the phone to save his family because he still cares about them more than anything. the only reason he condemned jesse to death and told him about jane is because walt felt jesse was responsible for hank's death and was very emotional about it. he is full walt in the episode. he's been brought back to earth and uses the remainder of his alter ego to set things right[/sp]
[QUOTE=Flyingman356;42222394]Wow all you morons going 'Walt is dead Heisenberg has taken over' like could you possibly be more simple minded
this isn't the fucking Spider-Man movie where Norman Osborn injects himself with bad guy juice, then the spooky ghost floats around his house telling him to do bad things omg[/QUOTE]
Thank god someone gets it, like it's so stupid seeing people go "omg I like the show!!! XD" and then in one second after they insult it with "omg Walt is dead, Heisenberg is only there"
Well tits; I'm still trying to gather that rest of my intestines which were violently ejected from me while watching this episode.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;42229819]Walt is hardened now, sure, but he didn't "turn evil" or anything. He just got used to going to further and further lengths to benefit his family.[/QUOTE]
[sp]
benefit his family
by getting a family member killed
being in an illegal business that, if caught would jeopardize his whole familys reputation and possibly land his wife in jail
and also causing hardened and dangerous people to be aware/around his family
yeah[/sp]
[sp]but you know, now that i think about it it's not like he had a total getaway card free from all of that. i mean he had to do it right? FOR HIS FAMILY?
wait
except there's a whole episode dedicated to walter TURNING down his former business associate offering to pay for all his medical bills, have him at a high level job at his company.
but he didn't do it
because of his ego
because of his pride
[/sp]
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;42229855]You think he meant for all that to happen? If I recall correctly, he wanted to be a cook and nothing else going into it. No meeting with clients, no negotiations, just a meth cook.
Shit just happened along the way.[/QUOTE]
please watch the season 1 episode gray matter
[QUOTE=Chaotic Lord;42209304]Vince's vague words of teaser: [sp]Look for Walt to get a new pair of glasses.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I don't know why, but out of the blue, it just struck me what the hell Vince was talking about.
Pretty obvious now that I think about it, but just in case:
[sp]Compare http://i.imgur.com/sWdYQff.jpg to http://i.imgur.com/YdFoUaJ.jpg[/sp]
All of Vince Gilligan's "vague teasers" are all literal, simple/unimportant details in the episode. Watch the final one throw us off and be complete foreshadowing.
i can't believe it's ending (final episode poster)
[IMG]http://omelete.uol.com.br/images/galerias/Breaking-Bad/Breaking-Bad-5a-temporada-Parte-2-final.jpg[/IMG]
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