knowing them it'll be explained soon and it'll be significant
Aaaawww shit. Loved that episode and it looks like the next one will be better.
What did hank see at the end of the episode. My DVR changed channels on me.
HOLY SHIT! I can't even explain how great this episode was.
I loved how the intro and the ending of this episode played off of each other. I should of seen it coming, but I didn't.
Everything is coming together, and I can't even begin to speculate on how everything is going to play out.
[sp]Hank Is Just About To Discover Everything[/sp]
[sp]Cops and Tuco's Cousins in the Next Episode[/sp]
I know I say this every week, but it's true, the next episode is going to be fucking awesome.
EDIT:
[QUOTE=mr hobo;21439399]What did hank see at the end of the episode. My DVR changed channels on me.[/QUOTE]
He saw [sp]the picture of Combo and Jesse at the strip joint[/sp]
It looks like the shit hits the fan next sunday
i cant wait.
Watch the preview for next weeks episode on the AMC site; Heisenberg is back!
Ok, I love this show now.
Definitely one of my favorites.
But I'm a little disappointed, since the whole point of Walt cooking meth was to support his family. It just seems a little anti-climatic that he's now [sp]separated, and everything is falling apart[/sp]. Oh well, maybe that's the point.
Also, I have a question. [sp]Throughout season 2, with that pink bear thing, there are shots of some guys picking up Walt's glasses for evidence, and there are two corpses infront of his house (I assume these bodies fell from the plane), but there was no reference of this later on, so what was the point?[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hmn30;21439725]Ok, I love this show now.
Definitely one of my favorites.
But I'm a little disappointed, since the whole point of Walt cooking meth was to support his family. It just seems a little anti-climatic that he's now [sp]separated, and everything is falling apart[/sp]. Oh well, maybe that's the point.
Also, I have a question. [sp]Throughout season 2, with that pink bear thing, there are shots of some guys picking up Walt's glasses for evidence, and there are two corpses infront of his house (I assume these bodies fell from the plane), but there was no reference of this later on, so what was the point?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]I think the whole point of the teaser scenes of the bear, corpses, broken car windshield, body bags, etc. etc. was to make you think that something had happened to Walter and his family but this was all revealed after the plan collision at the end of season 2.[/sp]
[sp]Oh, I thought that was what was going to happen at the end of season 3, and that the plane collision at the end of season 2 was just an indicator that people are going to die outside Walts house during season 3 or something.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Over-Run;21449509][spoiler]Oh, I thought that was what was going to happen at the end of season 3, and that the plane collision at the end of season 2 was just an indicator that people are going to die outside Walts house during season 3 or something.[/spoiler][/QUOTE]
Its [sp /sp] tags
So can anyone explain to me what happened in the intro of the latest episode? I dicked up my timing and ended up missing the intro.
[QUOTE=Dysplasia;21450315]So can anyone explain to me what happened in the intro of the latest episode? I dicked up my timing and ended up missing the intro.[/QUOTE]
[sp]Do you remember way back in season 1 where Walt lent Jessie the money to get an RV? Well, it showed what Jessie really did with that money. He used most of it in a Strip Club. The next morning, he panicked because he didn't have enough money for the RV. The fat guy (his name is escaping me right now) took Jessie to his mothers, and took her RV for $1,400. That's why Hank shows up at the fat guys mom's house at the end of the episode. [/sp]
[QUOTE=mr hobo;21450806][sp]Do you remember way back in season 1 where Walt lent Jessie the money to get an RV? Well, it showed what Jessie really did with that money. He used most of it in a Strip Club. The next morning, he panicked because he didn't have enough money for the RV. The fat guy (his name is escaping me right now) took Jessie to his mothers, and took her RV for $1,400. That's why Hank shows up at the fat guys mom's house at the end of the episode. [/sp][/QUOTE]
The Fat Guys Name Is Combo.
[QUOTE=Inspector Jones;21451487]The Fat Guys Name Is Combo.[/QUOTE]
[sp]When Combo died, I was like[/sp]:frown:
[QUOTE=mr hobo;21450014]Its [sp /sp] tags[/QUOTE]
Thanks didn't realize they had changed it :)
[sp]RV or Bunker Lab?[/sp]
Which do you prefer?
[QUOTE=Inspector Jones;21454783][sp]RV or Bunker Lab?[/sp]
Which do you prefer?[/QUOTE]
When Gus showed Walt the [sp]lab[/sp] I was like :aaaaa:. Also, what didn't make sense to me was [sp]the fact that they sold roughly 40 pounds for $1.2M, and Gus wants 2400 pounds for 3 million (200 pounds a week for 3 months,
"3 million for 3 months of your time")?[/sp]
[QUOTE=Inspector Jones;21454783][sp]RV or Bunker Lab?[/sp]
Which do you prefer?[/QUOTE]
Love the [sp]methcave[/sp] reminds me of an old Bond film.
Just got home and watched the newest episode. As you watch, you notice how well the camera angles convey messages and meaning even when nothing is being said. I don't know if anyone else notices these things but a good example is from the newest episode when they are sitting down to eat dinner.
[sp]So is Hank finally going to track down Jesse? It's good to see that Walt is going to be cooking again.[/sp]
[sp]"you've led them right to us"[/sp] is what walt said in the preview for next week, can't wait!
Goddammit, [sp] I want Jesse to partner up with Walt, I don't like them being enemies :C [/sp]
[QUOTE=Hmn30;21439725]
But I'm a little disappointed, since the whole point of Walt cooking meth was to support his family. It just seems a little anti-climatic that he's now [sp]separated, and everything is falling apart[/sp]. Oh well, maybe that's the point.[/QUOTE]
[sp]No....nonono, Thanks to his talk with Gus he realized that all he cares about is his family and supporting it, he doesn't need their acceptance or respect, so long as he provides[/sp]
[sp]Also it seems that Skyler was starting to accept walt again, seeing that he actually was sincere with his intentions of originally cooking.[/sp]
another thing, i just realized how old Brian Craynston looks with his hair and face like that in season 1. He's changed a lot, his whole personality seems so different know when you think of it.
[QUOTE=Penguiin;21455156]When Gus showed Walt the [sp]lab[/sp] I was like :aaaaa:. Also, what didn't make sense to me was [sp]the fact that they sold roughly 40 pounds for $1.2M, and Gus wants 2400 pounds for 3 million (200 pounds a week for 3 months,
"3 million for 3 months of your time")?[/sp][/QUOTE]
You have to figure that Gus [sp]is providing everything for him and giving him a secret evil base place to operate. Also, Gus said that the place was very expensive to maintain, thus I would figure a large amount of money made from the product would go to upkeep.[/sp]
Not that Walt can complain, he's pretty much set for life. [sp]however long that may be.[/sp]
I love this series so much. Sundays are the best :v:
I look forward to Sundays much more now. Breaking Bad has always done that for me. No other show on tv has held my attention; it's mainly due to this show's knack for being to amazingly realistic in plot, dialogue, effects, and situations.
I hope Walt and Jessie get back together, they make a great team.
[sp] When Gus showed Walt the lab he built, I just wanted to scream "FUCK YEAH"... Gus never disappoints, and every time that dude is on screen, I get anxious to see the result. I think he's my favorite character. He's the most powerful man on the show, and yet he runs a job at a fast food chain to cover up his business. He looks like a completely normal guy - he isn't buff, he doesn't have tattoos..he doesn't even look dangerous, yet if he asked to meet you privately, you would shit bricks. <3 [/sp]
[QUOTE=shadow_678;21496174][sp] When Gus showed Walt the lab he built, I just wanted to scream "FUCK YEAH"... Gus never disappoints, and every time that dude is on screen, I get anxious to see the result. I think he's my favorite character. He's the most powerful man on the show, and yet he runs a job at a fast food chain to cover up his business. He looks like a completely normal guy - he isn't buff, he doesn't have tattoos..he doesn't even look dangerous, yet if he asked to meet you privately, you would shit bricks. <3 [/sp][/QUOTE]
He really is one of the more powerful characters. I'm more anxious about him than the cousins.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;21496212]He really is one of the more powerful characters. I'm more anxious about him than the cousins.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. With Gus we don't know what cards he's holding, or what angle (if any) he's pursuing.
We know what the Cousins want to do.
Of all the wonderful and rich characters, Saul Goodman is my favorite secondary character.
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