[QUOTE=Hamsteronfire;41973999]this show is just going for it non stop this season, there's no emotional breaks, it's brilliant.
[sp]I thought the scene where Todd recounts the Train Heist to his Uncle was pretty nice.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I was honestly waiting for Todd to say [sp]"Yeah we pulled it off perfectly, then this kid came by and saw us so I shot him" and then have his uncle and the other guy just start laughing[/sp] :v:
[QUOTE=Obi Wan;41974936][sp]Walt Jr. takes over Heisenberg's legacy, becomes Heisenberg Jr.[/sp]
calling it now[/QUOTE]
Flynn
Though I find it cool how Marie calls Walt Jr. Flynn, jesus she hates Walt a lot.
[QUOTE=JesterUK;41974098][sp]He left out the part where he shot the kid. I wonder if he thought they might disapprove? Or maybe it was because they were in a diner.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]I think it's because they didn't want to get tied up legally, it was mentioned in the money throwing episode that the parents of the dead boy are still looking for answers.
I think a revelation like that to his uncle would entail disapproval and trouble for Todd.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hamsteronfire;41974945][sp]I think it's because they didn't want to get tied up legally, it was mentioned in the money throwing episode that the parents of the dead boy are still looking for answers.
I think a revelation like that to his uncle would entail disapproval and trouble for Todd.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[Sp] Even nazis would disapprove of shooting a kid.
Todd is literally worse than nazis. [/sp]
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;41975089][Sp] Even nazis would disapprove of shooting a kid.
Todd is literally worse than nazis. [/sp][/QUOTE]
I think for the entirety of that scene I was trying to figure out [sp]how noticeable their swastika tattoos were[/sp]
[QUOTE=Obi Wan;41974936][sp]Walt Jr. takes over Heisenberg's legacy, becomes Heisenberg Jr.[/sp]
calling it now[/QUOTE]
[sp]series ends with walt and walt jr. forming a father-son meth empire, walt jr. gets bionic legs and walt dies by slipping on a pizza while repairing his roof and breaking his neck[/sp]
walt jr. falls in a vat of meth and becomes a villain
[sp]What confuses me a lot is Walt's current state of morality. By the end of season 5A, it seemed like he had gone completely bad. Now it's like he regressed some. Even Vince Gilligan himself said "The old Heisenberg probably would've considered killing Hank. But Walt right now wont do it." When exactly was the "old Heisenberg" around? When he killed Mike and his men? I'm just wondering what caused him to backtrack. It seemed like when he quit making meth was when the old Walt came back. But was there a specific event/reason for him quitting? I know he saw the mountain of cash too big to count, but was that alone responsible for him getting his morality back?
It also confuses me now, because while I believe Walt overall is manipulating Jesse, I can't tell if he still cares about him even a little.[/sp]
Walter Jr. opens up his own Denny's and never has to ask for breakfast from anyone again.
[sp]Todd shoots Walt Jr. Calling it.[/sp]
I've been curious, what is this location? (Season 5 Episode 10)
[url]http://i.imgur.com/ihc2AAj.jpg[/url] (It's probably best to not click if you're not up to date)
[sp]I thought it was a cemetery at first, but I don't know, those 'headstones' look really big, and I've never seen a cemetery on a flat slope like that. Plus there were no names on them, but I suppose they could be facing the other way, on the other side. I feel like we were supposed to make a cemetery connection, but I'm wondering what that location actually is now.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Craptasket;41975419]walt jr. falls in a vat of meth and becomes a villain[/QUOTE]
jesse decides to redeem himself for the crimes he's committed and becomes a caped crusader known as [sp]bitchman[/sp]
[QUOTE=OvB;41974190]I feel like:
[sp]Todd and Friends are going to head back to ABQ and at some point try to recruit Walt or Jesse back into cooking (maybe after Todd can't cook good batches?) but when they turn them down the Neo-Nazis start intimidating them and wreak shit up, maybe threaten or kill members of Walt/Hanks family. So after getting part/all of his family murdered by the Nazis future Walt buys an M-60 and retrieves the ricin to deal with the Nazis. To have a crazy Nazi army come and try to intimidate you back to work at a time of conflict between Hank and Walts families would cause quite a stir, Perhaps they would have to try to lay down their differences until Todd's gang is dealt with.
I mean how else are you going to deal with an army of Nazis?[/sp]
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[sp]But I also feel like the M-60 won't be used as expected like the ricin has all series long, and something else will come up, or some other solution to the nazi problem will arise and Walt will either get away free to live another life or die in the process.[/sp][/QUOTE]
Frankly, I would be very pissed [sp]if it will turn up that the main antagonist that Walt has to face is the neo-nazis. It would be very anti-climatic.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Chaotic Lord;41975582]I've been curious, what is this location? (Season 5 Episode 10)
[URL]http://i.imgur.com/ihc2AAj.jpg[/URL] (It's probably best to not click if you're not up to date)
[sp]I thought it was a cemetery at first, but I don't know, those 'headstones' look really big, and I've never seen a cemetery on a flat slope like that. Plus there were no names on them, but I suppose they could be facing the other way, on the other side. I feel like we were supposed to make a cemetery connection, but I'm wondering what that location actually is now.[/sp][/QUOTE]
It's just a wall next to a highway with an interesting design.
Or it's like a sort of barrier thing, I don't know how to describe it.
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;41975731]It's just a wall next to a highway with an interesting design.[/QUOTE]
Strange.
Is it one of those designed to reduce noise? If you're saying it's "just a wall next to a highway", I'd imagine that's what it'd be for then. I can't imagine building something like that next to a highway for no reason.
[QUOTE=Chaotic Lord;41975582]I've been curious, what is this location? (Season 5 Episode 10)
[url]http://i.imgur.com/ihc2AAj.jpg[/url] (It's probably best to not click if you're not up to date)
[sp]I thought it was a cemetery at first, but I don't know, those 'headstones' look really big, and I've never seen a cemetery on a flat slope like that. Plus there were no names on them, but I suppose they could be facing the other way, on the other side. I feel like we were supposed to make a cemetery connection, but I'm wondering what that location actually is now.[/sp][/QUOTE]
That was discussed last week because it was in the promo, long story short nothing important
[QUOTE=Chaotic Lord;41975779]Strange.
Is it one of those designed to reduce noise? If you're saying it's "just a wall next to a highway", I'd imagine that's what it'd be for then. I can't imagine building something like that next to a highway for no reason.[/QUOTE]
Yes, that's probably what it is.
i just kind of [sp]don't understand why walt would want to lift off the ricin. sure, so get rid of the evidence but it seems too risky. surely jesse would discover it in time and put two and two together, either way. I'm probably missing something but do enlighten me[/sp]
[QUOTE=Maximoon;41975515]Walter Jr. opens up his own Denny's and never has to ask for breakfast from anyone again.[/QUOTE]
Walt Jr. [sp]uses Walt's hidden barrels of money[/sp] and opens up his own chain of breakfast diners. The motto is "w-what's for b-breakfast?".
[QUOTE=ZF911;41975513][sp]What confuses me a lot is Walt's current state of morality. By the end of season 5A, it seemed like he had gone completely bad. Now it's like he regressed some. Even Vince Gilligan himself said "The old Heisenberg probably would've considered killing Hank. But Walt right now wont do it." When exactly was the "old Heisenberg" around? When he killed Mike and his men? I'm just wondering what caused him to backtrack. It seemed like when he quit making meth was when the old Walt came back. But was there a specific event/reason for him quitting? I know he saw the mountain of cash too big to count, but was that alone responsible for him getting his morality back?
It also confuses me now, because while I believe Walt overall is manipulating Jesse, I can't tell if he still cares about him even a little.[/sp][/QUOTE]
With how amazing breaking bad is I hate it when people keep doing this shit "omfg Heisenberg murders orphans and Walt builds schools in Africa" black and white junk, why can't Walt be just be grey? Walt kills people when they are a threat to him, his family or get in his way, he isn't the twins from the cartel who just murder people for whatever.
Like this isn't some generic hollywood crap where the villain is so cliche and evil and the hero is cliche and good, like give the writers more credit than that.
Yes Walt cares about Jesse, if he didn't then he would be dead already, but Walt cares about him but doesn't want him to screw things up because he can see Jesse isn't in the best state of mind right now so he asks him to leave, if what you were saying was true with this whole Walt is full evil mad man then Jesse would of been dead already.
Sorry if I come off as rude but this black and white junk just annoys me :v:
[QUOTE=Mooe94;41976124]i just kind of [sp]don't understand why walt would want to lift off the ricin. sure, so get rid of the evidence but it seems too risky. surely jesse would discover it in time and put two and two together, either way. I'm probably missing something but do enlighten me[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]We don't know yet why he retrieved the ricin but it's definitely not because Jesse could find it. The ricin was never used to poison Brock and in the latest episode Jesse realized Walt used Saul to steal it from Jesse in the past.
It made me remember how Jesse reacted in a mild manner to learning Brock wasn't poisoned by ricin and kinda let it go without many questions. It basically meant Gus wasn't behind it but I guess he was still gullible at that point.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Mooe94;41976124]i just kind of [sp]don't understand why walt would want to lift off the ricin. sure, so get rid of the evidence but it seems too risky. surely jesse would discover it in time and put two and two together, either way. I'm probably missing something but do enlighten me[/sp][/QUOTE]
Walt [sp] stole the Ricin to convince Jesse that Gus used it to poison Brock. After it turns out that Brock was poisoned by Lily of the Valley, Jesse was like "oh shit, Gus didn't poison Brock...But I did the right thing, huh Mr. White?" And Walt was like "yea."
Then Walt planted the fake ricin in the roomba, Jesse found it and was like "Oh this is where it went." But he probably thought it was fishy or something, since he always had it in his pack. Then when Huell lifted his weed, he put two and two together.[/sp]
[sp]If the house was burned down Walter couldn't have retrieved the ricin, I don't think.
However I'm wondering if maybe Flynn is at home watching the baby while Skylar and Walt are at the Car Wash. The baby wouldn't be left alone so it's either that or the baby is at the Car Wash with Skylar.
But if Flynn is home, and he runs into Jesse pouring gasoline all over the place, what happens then? This would be the first time Flynn and Jesse meet in the entire series.[/sp]
[QUOTE=HammerBrute;41973355]I was really hoping that [sp]Walt Jr. would find Jesse when he was dousing the house, and then learn about Heisenberg from him rather than from his parents or Hank and Marie. It'd make such a good scene since the two characters have never met but they've both been like a son to Walt.[/sp][/QUOTE]
Turns out I'm late regardless.
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;41975089][Sp] Even nazis would disapprove of shooting a kid.
Todd is literally worse than nazis. [/sp][/QUOTE]
I would much rather deal with nazis than mexicans
At least Im white.
[sp]Walt Jr. could also be at school[/sp]
I'm surprised how people have problem with understanding [sp]how Jesse discovered that Walt poisoned Brock. I thought it was very clearly explained, although not showed straight into our faces.[/sp]
[QUOTE=bobsynergy;41976224]With how amazing breaking bad is I hate it when people keep doing this shit "omfg Heisenberg murders orphans and Walt builds schools in Africa" black and white junk, why can't Walt be just be grey? Walt kills people when they are a threat to him, his family or get in his way, he isn't the twins from the cartel who just murder people for whatever.
Like this isn't some generic hollywood crap where the villain is so cliche and evil and the hero is cliche and good, like give the writers more credit than that.
[sp]Yes Walt cares about Jesse, if he didn't then he would be dead already, but Walt cares about him but doesn't want him to screw things up because he can see Jesse isn't in the best state of mind right now so he asks him to leave, if what you were saying was true with this whole Walt is full evil mad man then Jesse would of been dead already.[/sp]
Sorry if I come off as rude but this black and white junk just annoys me :v:[/QUOTE]
What I was pointing out was [sp]that Vince himself said at one point Walt would've killed Hank, but at this point he would not. I'm just trying to figure out why that is.
With the Jesse thing, Walt also seems to be going back and forth. The meeting in the desert did make it really seem like Walt was considering murdering Jesse. He cares enough to at least give him a chance to obey. Which I don't know if that really counts as caring. He manipulates and controls him at every turn, but so far has been hesitant to cross that line, though we got close this episode. Jesse just seems to be Walt's biggest and most confusing grey area.[/sp]
hah holy shit
[sp]you can actually see Huell lift the weed off Jesse[/sp]
I was so fucking drawn in I didn't even notice the first time
EDIT: I swear I'm not high. I'm just terrible at typing.
Regarding the [sp]Brock thing; I don't remember exactly what episode, but there is a scene in Saul's office where she's shredding files, one is pretty clearly a school schedule with some notes on it.[/sp]
Also, I like how even after everything [sp]Jesse still called him Mr. White when talking to (screaming at) Saul.[/sp]
i think it's just force of habit really. i don't really recall jesse referring to walt by his first name, it was always just "Mr. White." i know mike tended to refer to him as 'walter' but that's more appropriate to his character imo
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not to mention walt was his high school chemistry teacher and thus it would've been customary for him to say 'Mr. White,' thus planting it in his brain that he's just going to refer to him as just 'Mr. White' from now on
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