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[QUOTE=GodKing;31184211][sp]Being seen was obviously part of the reason Gus killed him, Mike pressed him on it before he called Gus. You think the police, when investigating a murder, don't take things like that into consideration? Guy frantically runs into a murder scene like he was supposed to be there, then hastily leaves.. someone is going to tell the police and they're going to follow up on that suspicious behaviour. Nobody saw Jesse however. How do the police know that this guy didn't shoot Gale?[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp] The witnesses would report that a guy walked into the room and looked down at the guy's face before walking out. I don't think the police are stupid enough to assume that he's a shooter, because what fucking shooter would go in and make sure the guy was shot minutes after he shot him. Seriously, they wouldn't do a manhunt against a person who wasn't even an original witness (Hearing the shot) because he walked in to look at a body and left without touching anything. [/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [sp] And mike didn't press him, he asked him. The only thing mike was really pissed about was that the room wasn't sweeped, and with good reason as the "Lab Notes" clearly shows. [/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [sp] Actually my favorite part about what you're saying is that you think Gus is unable to hide a person, who nobody knows about in the first place, from the police. The guy's life revolved around working for Gus, I don't think having an extravagant social life was included. [/sp]
That wasn't NEARLY as graphic as it's been hyped up to be. :<
[QUOTE=Valdor;31184290][sp] The witnesses would report that a guy walked into the room and looked down at the guy's face before walking out. I don't think the police are stupid enough to assume that he's a shooter, because what fucking shooter would go in and make sure the guy was shot minutes after he shot him. Seriously, they wouldn't do a manhunt against a person who wasn't even an original witness (Hearing the shot) because he walked in to look at a body and left without touching anything. [/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [sp] And mike didn't press him, he asked him. The only thing mike was really pissed about was that the room wasn't sweeped, and with good reason as the "Lab Notes" clearly shows. [/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]I guess I was watching something else when Mike sternly repeated the question about being seen. When the police question the witnesses, they're going to tell them that a hispanic man ran to the apartment and then walked into the crime scene, something none of the other witnesses did because they were in shock and awe due to there being a dead body on the floor, and then he fled. "You saw a man run in here, walk up to the body and then leave the scene of a crime? Ah it's probably nothing, just another passerby." Anyway, whether or not the police found his behaviour relevant enough to follow up on doesn't matter because he's barrel goo now.[/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Zinayzen;31184480]That wasn't NEARLY as graphic as it's been hyped up to be. :<[/QUOTE] What wasn't? The latest episode? Where was it hyped up to being graphic?
[QUOTE=GodKing;31184501] What wasn't? The latest episode? Where was it hyped up to being graphic?[/QUOTE] The opener, yeah. There were news stories where at least one person fainted and two people got violently ill during the screening, and there's a warning IN THE SHOW about extreme violence and "discretion is advised", but it was fairly tame. Sure, it was violent, but considering that two episodes ago [sp]we see Walt run over two people and shoot one in the head[/sp] and Hank's whole deal, it wasn't nearly as violent as it was hyped up to be. I'm not saying it was BAD, but it certainly could (and should) have been way more graphic.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;31184539]The opener, yeah. There were news stories where at least one person fainted and two people got violently ill during the screening, and there's a warning IN THE SHOW about extreme violence and "discretion is advised", but it was fairly tame. Sure, it was violent, but considering that two episodes ago [sp]we see Walt run over two people and shoot one in the head[/sp] and Hank's whole deal, it wasn't nearly as violent as it was hyped up to be. I'm not saying it was BAD, but it certainly could (and should) have been way more graphic.[/QUOTE] The viewer discretion is there because it has to be there, I believe they also have it on survival shows/intervention/to catch a predator too which are rarely graphic. [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] Also how do you make slitting a throat more graphic, did you want the skin to melt off too or something? [sp] Lucky for you, that happened too. [/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=GodKing;31184501][sp]I guess I was watching something else when Mike sternly repeated the question about being seen. When the police question the witnesses, they're going to tell them that a hispanic man ran to the apartment and then walked into the crime scene, something none of the other witnesses did because they were in shock and awe due to there being a dead body on the floor, and then he fled. "You saw a man run in here, walk up to the body and then leave the scene of a crime? Ah it's probably nothing, just another passerby." Anyway, whether or not the police found his behaviour relevant enough to follow up on doesn't matter because he's barrel goo now.[/sp] [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] What wasn't? The latest episode? Where was it hyped up to being graphic?[/QUOTE] [sp]Also after rewatching some parts, the guy doesn't frantically run in or seem abnormal in any way. He walks up to the door, pauses, and then walks in looking at the face. The only thing that could raise suspicion about his entrance would be that he ignores the guy when he tells him not to go in, but the guy only repeats in like 3 times before he leaves. As to the pressing, he did ask twice but it was only because the guy didn't answer the first time. That isn't really pointing to anything though, since it took Mike two times to have him tell whether or not Gale was alive. The fact that Mike made the phone call in public, well as public as could be in the lab, only makes me think that he didn't tell Gus because I'm sure it'd sound weird to the guy if Mike specifically had to say "Oh and people saw your guy at the scene." Finally, Mike pulls out his gun when Gus slits the guy's throat and was completely off guard by it. I don't think he saw any reason for the guy to be killed, and him being an ex-cop would mean that he should have made the connection that the guy was killed for being seen at the scene instantly. When Gus is putting on the hazmat suit and is then walking around, Mike looks at him as if he knows what Gus is going to do although I'm sure Mike was thinking Gus would kill Walt and Jesse and not the other guy.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;31184539]The opener, yeah. There were news stories where at least one person fainted and two people got violently ill during the screening, and there's a warning IN THE SHOW about extreme violence and "discretion is advised", but it was fairly tame. Sure, it was violent, but considering that two episodes ago [sp]we see Walt run over two people and shoot one in the head[/sp] and Hank's whole deal, it wasn't nearly as violent as it was hyped up to be. I'm not saying it was BAD, but it certainly could (and should) have been way more graphic.[/QUOTE] [sp]He slit a dude's throat with a box cutter and held his head back to keep the wound open. It's pretty graphic man. You're desensitized.[/sp]
so gale is alive huh?
[sp]Awesome episode. The whole slow building + half the characters not even speaking made the scene with Gus and Victor even more incredible, even though you could see it coming pretty quickly. And anybody who says that wasn't graphic is just being [i]internet tough guy[/i]. It didn't make me sick or anything, but it was definitely a lot more than I expected to see on TV. Well done V.G![/sp]
Awesome episode, it's a shame because now I have to wait a week for the other one. And so on.
One of my favorite quotes from it [sp]I've never used this stuff, are you sure it'll do the job? Trust us.[/sp]
Holy FUCK. That was such an intense episode. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] [sp]I really wonder if this might be the last season, ending up with everyone getting caught because of those lab notes. Shit's going to get real.[/sp]
[QUOTE=EggWhite;31186215]One of my favorite quotes from it [sp]I've never used this stuff, are you sure it'll do the job? Trust us.[/sp][/QUOTE] I like Walt's expression during that scene.
[QUOTE=VagueWisdom;31186903]Holy FUCK. That was such an intense episode. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] [sp]I really wonder if this might be the last season, ending up with everyone getting caught because of those lab notes. Shit's going to get real.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]I don't think that's how it's going to end. They'll do something unpredictable.[/sp]
i doubt the lab notes will directly lead back to gus or walt, itll just be notes on how to cook meth and the dea will connect it to heisenberg. i predict jesse will eventually side with gus and get walt killed.
[QUOTE=wlitsots;31187431]i doubt the lab notes will directly lead back to gus or walt, itll just be notes on how to cook meth and the dea will connect it to heisenberg. i predict jesse will eventually side with gus and get walt killed.[/QUOTE] [sp]No way, he murdered a man for Walt. He's loyal. I think they're going to try and take Gus out of the equation somehow.[/sp]
I needed to watch this premiere like Gale needed a hole in the head. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] Also I love little nuances like when Walter says "You can't do this without me and without Jesse you don't have me" and then Jesse gives this look.
[QUOTE=wlitsots;31187431]i doubt the lab notes will directly lead back to gus or walt, itll just be notes on how to cook meth and the dea will connect it to heisenberg. i predict jesse will eventually side with gus and get walt killed.[/QUOTE] for the love of god, spoiler tags
[QUOTE=wlitsots;31187431]i doubt the lab notes will directly lead back to gus or walt, itll just be notes on how to cook meth and the dea will connect it to heisenberg. i predict jesse will eventually side with gus and get walt killed.[/QUOTE] "Today I set up the 8 million dollar meth lab..." Yep, police will obviously think it's Heisenberg, working out of anther RV meth lab in the desert.
"MasterPiece" that episode was just awesome
[QUOTE=Valdor;31193466]"Today I set up the 8 million dollar meth lab..." Yep, police will obviously think it's Heisenberg, working out of anther RV meth lab in the desert.[/QUOTE] gale was preparing to take over the lab himself im sure he was taking notes on exactly how walt cooks his meth and im sure the dea will realize that its the recipe for the blue meth or do you think his notes are something more along the lines of, "dear diary, today walter white screamed at me and replaced me with a degenerate with a black eye. why is he being so mean!?"
So pretty much [sp]I think that the cops will find the Lab Notes and come to the conclusion that Gale was Heisenberg. Then when the distribution of the blue meth continues, they'll assume he was offed because someone stole his formula.[/sp] Then again, this is Breaking Bad, anytime I expect anything, it never quite goes as I'd imagine it.
Sneak Peak of Ep. 2 [ [url=http://www.amctv.com/breaking-bad/videos/breaking-bad-sneak-peek-episode-402-thirty-eight-snub][u]HERE[/u][/url] ]
Just finished watching the episode. Completely unexpected when Gus [sp]Brutally killed that guy [/sp] Great way to start the season
[QUOTE=GodKing;31196369]Sneak Peak of Ep. 2 [ [url=http://www.amctv.com/breaking-bad/videos/breaking-bad-sneak-peek-episode-402-thirty-eight-snub][u]HERE[/u][/url] ][/QUOTE] any link that isnt from amc? it's blocked here!
[QUOTE=GodKing;31196369]Sneak Peak of Ep. 2 [ [url=http://www.amctv.com/breaking-bad/videos/breaking-bad-sneak-peek-episode-402-thirty-eight-snub][u]HERE[/u][/url] ][/QUOTE] That was awesome.
Just finished the episode where [sp] The second of tuco's cousins die. [/sp] . I wasn't really digging season 3 at all.. But .. this may have just drawn me back in.
[sp] By the end of that episode, it seems Jesse may potentially stop using the word 'bitch' all the time and mature more.[/sp] I wasn't disappointed.
[QUOTE=GodKing;31196369]Sneak Peak of Ep. 2 [ [url=http://www.amctv.com/breaking-bad/videos/breaking-bad-sneak-peek-episode-402-thirty-eight-snub][u]HERE[/u][/url] ][/QUOTE] No matter how accurate media is on video games I still cringe whenever they talk about them
Greatest episode of the show. Bar none.
[QUOTE=GhettoGeek;31199726]No matter how accurate media is on video games I still cringe whenever they talk about them[/QUOTE] They weren't saying anything completely stupid so I don't really mind it.
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