• Breaking Bad V3 - Let's Cook One Last Time.
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[QUOTE=darcy010;41821553]More speculation. My money is on [sp]The ricing killing Walt. Throughout the entire series it's never actually killed anyone. But it's always been his murder weapon of choice. Would be pretty poetic way to go.[/sp][/QUOTE] Pretty much this. [sp]He's had it prepared since almost his first cold-blooded kill, I think it will finally be the consequences catching up with him. It's a literal way of saying he brought it on himself. If you live by the sword...[/sp]
I want this to never end... But better have a splendid ending that rounds everything off in time than a good show being ruined by endless additional new seasons (see Supernatural).
[QUOTE=Mooe94;41822532]I expected Talked Bad to be a calm, intelligent discussion between the important key creators of the show but instead i got something really trivial and stupid.[/QUOTE] Yeah, after seeing half an episode of The Talking Dead I knew to stay away from Talking Bad.
[QUOTE=Mindfuck;41822575]I want this to never end... But better have a splendid ending that rounds everything off in time than a good show being ruined by endless additional new seasons (see Supernatural).[/QUOTE] Personally I hate long as fuck series, I prefer just a few seasons and that's one of the reasons why Breaking Bad is so appealing to me. 5 seasons make it like a huge movie, long, yet condensed, with no stuff being there just to make more episodes.
[QUOTE=Lance99;41822725]Personally I hate long as fuck series, I prefer just a few seasons and that's one of the reasons why Breaking Bad is so appealing to me. 5 seasons make it like a huge movie, long, yet condensed, with no stuff being there just to make more episodes.[/QUOTE] Exactly, it's one coherent story with absolutely nothing like going back to the status quo at the end of episodes/seasons.
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[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;41821455]I believe that Heisenberg was always there. It just took the right set of circumstances for it to come out. Walter White doesn't exist. Walter White is a facade he has worn his entire life. Only when the series started did we get to see him drop the masquerade.[/QUOTE] One of my favourite scenes in the series from Season 1 shows exactly that: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-Qva8lG4mY[/media] (I couldn't find that one with entire counting). You see him? He's smart, confident, cocky, one could say, he's exactly a Heisenberg minus the whole thing about killing and cooking meth.
[QUOTE=darcy010;41820047]I don't think Walt is going to [sp]Fake his own death. Obviously there would be a huge benefit in people thinking he's dead, and he wouldn't carelessly ruin that by showing himself to Carol. Either he faked his death but everyone who matters knows he's not dead, or he's just on the run[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]I thought it'd be obvious by the fact he's packing an M60 in his trunk that some next shit's gonna go down and he's expecting it[/sp]
I have a feeling [sp]Walt wont kill Hank and Hank wont kill Walt. It just doesn't seem like something they would do, they are family after all. I sort of think it's more going to be Lydia and Declan vs Walt, with possibly Todd and his Uncle and all getting involved. I have a feeling that Walts family gets killed by Lydia, Declan or Todds uncles or whatever, Walt is presumed dead or whatever but escapes. The reason I think it is because when Walt comes back he looks at his wall where it says Heisenberg, and then I remembered he made Declan say his name. Just something clicked. [/sp] Probably wont happen but fuck it theorys
[QUOTE=Over-Run;41824522]I have a feeling [sp]Walt wont kill Hank and Hank wont kill Walt. It just doesn't seem like something they would do, they are family after all. I sort of think it's more going to be Lydia and Declan vs Walt, with possibly Todd and his Uncle and all getting involved. I have a feeling that Walts family gets killed by Lydia, Declan or Todds uncles or whatever, Walt is presumed dead or whatever but escapes. The reason I think it is because when Walt comes back he looks at his wall where it says Heisenberg, and then I remembered he made Declan say his name. Just something clicked. [/sp] Probably wont happen but fuck it theorys[/QUOTE] [sp]Isn't there the chance Lydia will go after Hank as well? She's getting increasingly desperate but if she finds out about Hank then he might be her priority, if the show ends with the complete destruction of Walt then his 'legacy' is at stake too. Could Lydia gunning for Hank be the catalyst to that?[/sp]
Here's an article on the kid that the last episode was dedicated to: [url]http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_23845444/breaking-bad-episode-dedicated-late-calabasas-teen-kevin[/url] [quote]They even offered Kevin a copy of the script of the last episode as long as he signed something saying he wouldn't reveal the details to anyone, Melodie Cordasco said. But Kevin declined, she said, for two reasons, she said: "He said '[b]Mom, I want to see it myself[/b] and I don't trust myself -- I might tell people'."[/quote] :(
God damn... :/
bettingbad.com first results... I was ranked at 2762 :v:
[QUOTE=Hattiwatti;41825965]bettingbad.com first results... I was ranked at 2762 :v:[/QUOTE] I'm 1,312 right now.
about last episode... [sp]so why does Walt stop and look at himself in a broken mirror for a second just after picking up the risin?[/sp]
Probably because he feels like shit/reminiscing on his old life and how far he's fallen, and for dramatic effect
[QUOTE=KlaseR;41826124]about last episode... [sp]so why does Walt stop and look at himself in a broken mirror for a second just after picking up the risin?[/sp][/QUOTE] Reflections in Breaking Bad have been used often to display a character who's disoriented in some way. Examples I can remember off the top of my head is in the doctor's office in the first episode and Hank in the bathroom of the bar after El Paso, both taking place when something heavy has happened to them. [editline]13th August 2013[/editline] The distortion in the mirror just seems to compound that idea to me. With Walt, mirrors can also be used to show the difference between Walt and Heisenberg and it may have been used to make us wonder which one we were looking at in the scene.
I think that when Walt looked in the broken mirror, and he saw his disfigured reflection, he sees the monster that he has become.
Yeah, he looks in the same mirror in the first episode in the season too, and makes a toast to himself...
[QUOTE=darcy010;41821553]More speculation. My money is on [sp]The ricin killing Walt. Throughout the entire series it's never actually killed anyone. But it's always been his murder weapon of choice. Would be pretty poetic way to go.[/sp][/QUOTE] As much as I can see this happening, [sp]I hope Walt doesn't go down do to something as anticlimactic that falling over randomly and dying. He needs to go out fighting.[/sp]
[QUOTE=KlaseR;41826124]about last episode... [sp]so why does Walt stop and look at himself in a broken mirror for a second just after picking up the risin?[/sp][/QUOTE] Could be a metaphor for how fragmented Walt has become as a person.
[QUOTE=a203xi;41826802]Yeah, he looks in the same mirror in the first episode in the season too, and makes a toast to himself...[/QUOTE] Is there a gif/clip of this.
Don't forget the scene with Jesse stoned out of his mind and the coffee table in 509
Some kind soul uploaded the BB episode of Myth Busters. [video=youtube;XO7bEmbodDE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO7bEmbodDE[/video] Thought I'd post it in here for people that haven't had the chance to see it, like me.
Aaron Paul AMA: [url]http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1kaxje/i_am_aaron_paul_ama/[/url]
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;41827429]Aaron Paul AMA: [url]http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1kaxje/i_am_aaron_paul_ama/[/url][/QUOTE] [img]http://i.imgur.com/abtPskm.gif[/img] okay this got me :v:
[QUOTE=Hattiwatti;41825965]bettingbad.com first results... I was ranked at 2762 :v:[/QUOTE] I'm 502.
What is this Betting Bad thing about?
[QUOTE=TectoImprov;41828240]What is this Betting Bad thing about?[/QUOTE] It's this website where you could guess about what happens in the final 8 episodes and based on what you get right and how "safe" or "Risky" the bets were, you earn points, with safer bets being worth less. By the end, whoever has the highest score is the winner and gets bragging rights. They shut off bet placement a bit before the premiere.
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