• Breaking Bad
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[QUOTE=Zeke129;20909793]At the beginning of the episode [sp]why was everyone crawling[/sp]?[/QUOTE] Mexican death cult. Popular among criminals and drug dealers. Actually exists, according to the writer of the show, and poor people like it a lot. The two assassins must've been members of it.
I read something in Maxim today, maybe already known but.. [sp] Apparently Walt's "alter ego", Heisenberg will slowly start to take his normal personality over as more and more goes wrong with his life.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Zeke129;20909793]At the beginning of the episode [sp]why was everyone crawling[/sp]?[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte[/url]
[QUOTE=KaIibos;20910758][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte[/url][/QUOTE] Paganism and drugs Mexico: you just can't stay mad at it
[QUOTE=KaIibos;20888418]I lol'd when he [sp]starts burning his money and suddenly changes his mind and says NO and starts trying to put it out then just shoves the thing in the pool[/sp][/QUOTE] This was easily one of my favorite scenes in the premiere. I think that if Walt could have [sp]let the money burn[/sp], he could of had a shot at redemption. I have a feeling this is going to be the best season of Breaking Bad. I hope we see lots of Saul.
Just saw the first episode now, amazing. [editline]08:48PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Munchiselleh;20889272]great episode, but not as good as I was expecting. [sp]primarily because of the retardedly overused camera shot that they put it with the men walking away from the explosion, instantly made me think of the "cool guys don't look at explosions" song. And honestly, it was used in season 1, and I had already forgiven them.[/sp][/QUOTE] Yeah, same here, but oh well. Forgive and forget.
I was fairly disappointed with this episode
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;20907994] I believe this will lead to another amusing "Better call Saul" moment.[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbIf6LnciR0[/media]
[QUOTE=mysteryman;20951029][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbIf6LnciR0[/media][/QUOTE] Badger is so pathetic, and yet I like him so much. I think Saul is my favoirte character on the show. I loved how he found Walt at the school, and the heart to heart that followed where he compared himself to Tom Hagen and Walt as Vito Corleone (then after Walt denied that he was Vito, he compared him to Fredo :D).
More cookin' and running from the cops less retarded family issues.
Every scene with the two Mexicans is the craziest shit ever.
New Episode on tonight. I wish I could find someway to watch it live...
I look forward to seeing what the two mexicans from the last episode are up to. [editline]08:01PM[/editline] [QUOTE=evilking1;20974697]More cookin' and running from the cops less retarded family issues.[/QUOTE] You can't enjoy sunny days without rainy ones. Anyway these episodes with the family issues build plot.
new episode is on![sp]walt really did get arrested! oh and saul is back. nice prediction inspector jones![/sp] and i absolutely love walt jr. probably one of my favorite characters.
Oh god, when he freaked out and accidentally threw the pizza on the roof. Fuckin' loooool!
Lol [sp]walt would you know anything about a PIZZA ON THE ROOF?![/sp]
[sp]oh holy shit the mexicans are at the house and walt is there... oh god oh god [/sp] [editline]11:00PM[/editline] holy shit that had my heart racing... [sp]what is the significance of the text that was sent? "Pollos?" I must have forgotten something[/sp]
[QUOTE=Maddude7;21026799][sp]oh holy shit the mexicans are at the house and walt is there... oh god oh god [/sp] [editline]11:00PM[/editline] holy shit that had my heart racing... [sp]what is the significance of the text that was sent? "Pollos?" I must have forgotten something[/sp][/QUOTE] It seems that [sp]gus has cartel connections (the black guy who owns los pollos chicken and distributes drugs)[/sp] [editline]10:03PM[/editline] That was a fucking awesome episode. I need to make a gif of when [sp] walt wakes up from his drunken sleep and bangs his head on the table[/sp]
[QUOTE=mysteryman;21026882]It seems that [sp]gus has cartel connections (the black guy who owns los pollos chicken and distributes drugs)[/sp] [editline]10:03PM[/editline] That was a fucking awesome episode. I need to make a gif of when [sp] walt wakes up from his drunken sleep and bangs his head on the table[/sp][/QUOTE] Or when he says [sp]restrain this! and grabs his nuts[/sp]
[QUOTE=mysteryman;21026882]It seems that [sp]gus has cartel connections (the black guy who owns los pollos chicken and distributes drugs)[/sp] [editline]10:03PM[/editline] That was a fucking awesome episode. I need to make a gif of when [sp] walt wakes up from his drunken sleep and bangs his head on the table[/sp][/QUOTE] Apparently [sp]Pollos means chickens, so it makes sense, but if he has the control to stop them, why would they be there in the first place? Or is he mad that Walt turned him down and possibly wants to deal with him himself?[/sp]
[QUOTE=^0mKTank;21030124]Apparently [sp]Pollos means chickens, so it makes sense, but if he has the control to stop them, why would they be there in the first place? Or is he mad that Walt turned him down and possibly wants to deal with him himself?[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Actually they were sent there by others to avenge Touco, the message was a warning for them to stop what ever it is they were going to do to Walt. Black Pollos dude did not know they were going after him, but after the watch dog saw them enter, he found out and warned them to stop. At least that's what I think. I'm just a bit scared that if the Pollos dude doesn't have any use for him anymore, he'll let them carry on with their business :ohdear:[/sp]
ugh so many questions that need to be answered! can't wait for next week!
Just got to watch the episode now [sp]Does anyone else find it intriguing that Saul's handyman is also connected with the Pollos?[/sp] [sp]I loved how Saul and Jesse blackmailed Jesse's parents. It looks like Jesse is serious when he said that he was the bad guy.[/sp]
[QUOTE=^0mKTank;21030124]Apparently [sp]Pollos means chickens, so it makes sense, but if he has the control to stop them, why would they be there in the first place? Or is he mad that Walt turned him down and possibly wants to deal with him himself?[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]They're Tuco's cousins, and are after Walt for revenge. Pollos needs Walt, at least for now, that's why he called them off.[/sp]
Great episode. I wonder how many takes the pizza took.
[QUOTE=Occlusion;21035957]Great episode. I wonder how many takes the pizza took.[/QUOTE] i was wondering the same thing.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;21040086]i was wondering the same thing.[/QUOTE] I think they just improvised that bit. Bryan was probably told on the set to throw the pizza anywhere (probably), and it just happened to land on the roof, then the writers came up with some standpoints from where it landed and went up with some scripts for there. And it's not really that hard to take the camera up on the roof quickly and film a five second scene there either.
What is the significance of [sp]the eye?[/sp]
[QUOTE=ababs362;21040828]What is the significance of [sp]the eye?[/sp][/QUOTE] the eye is the primary sensory organ of the human and as such is very significant in detection of its environment
[QUOTE=ababs362;21040828]What is the significance of [sp]the eye?[/sp][/QUOTE] Well if you want some bullshit I just came up with; the [sp]Eyeball[/sp] is what allows us to see. The significance could be that everyone is going to begin to see what Walt has been doing, but that feels a little to obvious to me. Also, a small but funny detail; It's fun to notice who is wearing one of those blue ribbons in remembrance of the [sp]plane crash[/sp], and noting that Walt is not wearing one. Even Saul has one pinned on which really made me laugh, since he is such a sleaze.
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