I think Jesse broke the code only because he felt Walt broke it first by poisoning a child.
same here. I felt bad for how Hank went down. The way it went down was cold as .
at least he saw that Walt cared for his life or else the exchange would not have been offered.
I think Jesse broke the code only because he felt Walt broke it first by poisoning a child.
Why don't you explain what that phrase means and how it could possibly apply to final episodes of the final season of Breaking Bad.
When you really think about it, yeah tbh![]()
Pretty good take, tbh.
Nah man, I'm rooting for Meth Damon now with Hank gone.
Where a show goes from great to eh...This entire season has been eh compared to what came before. Frankly, it probably jumped the shark....or was on the launch ramp....during the simultaneous prison murder orgy.But at any rate, this episode was sub par by far. Almost as bad as the stupid Fly Episode.
Damn, so now we have got 5 seasons of consistent ass-kicking episodes.
They didn't high five. The first scene after they burnt the lab was when Jesse found out that Brock wasn't poisoned with ricin, meaning that Walt's "theory" about Gus' involvement couldn't have been right. Walt manages to smooth over his concerns when Jesse is seeking assurance that killing Gus was still the necessary step, but he's pretty clearly not in a celebratory mood.
You are literally hitting all the points for ridicule right now, just so you know.
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Was this Gus? Don't remember this atm...
Yes. It was when the other Los Pollos guy got killed, IIRC.
It'd be funny if Ehrmantraut's anti-climactic death foreshadows Walt's.
Yeah, because ridicule by anonymous wankers on the Internet about a f'ing tv show is the top thing on my list of worries. Gtfo.
- Hank was a key figure in the local DEA in a drug hotbed..death was always a realistic possibility and risk he took when he chose this profession, tbh..Skylar began co-operating with Walt and his operation, she consented, she can't hold Hank's death against Walt when Hank's chosen career puts him in the line of fire IMO..
- I understand Flynn being distraught by this revelation, but calling the police on your dad is out of line, tbh..he saw Skylar pull the knife first, why didn't he stop her or say anything?..if he believed Walt is a drug kingpin, why didn't he listen to him when Walt told the family they need to leave immediately?..why didn't he consider that Walt risked his life by cooking meth for his re ed ass?..why didn't he believe Walt when he denied killing Hank?.. ty son, tbh..
- Skylar is also annoying for telling Flynn about Walt's secret before hearing anything about Walt's arrest from anybody other than Marie, tbh..she already knows Marie's motive and desire to take the kids/turn them against their parents, thus making it a stupid decision IMO..
You know what I am talking about. They walked out together like a team. That was the high point of the show for me.
You are free to disagree. I am not here to change your opinion.
There is a giant, massive, cavernous, gulf of a difference between high-fiving each other, and simultaneously exiting a building.
The purpose was a cooperative alliance and teamwork. The director intentionally did that to show solidarity a la the famous scene from THE RIGHT STUFF. It was a great sequence.
"My name is ASAC Schrader, and you can go yourself"
As tough as it was to watch, at least Hank went out like a badass.
well we know their house gets RICOd
still cant stop rooting for Walt for some reason
After doing Jesse like that, i can't. Although if it's between Walt or Neo-Nazis, i guess i'm still rooting for Walt.
Yes. They did something together. Everyone who watched the episode knows that they hatched a plan and executed it together. However, the fact that you toss out a word like "solidarity," or equate the act to a high five, or that you thought it was indicative of a long lasting bro-ship just emphasizes how little you actually understood what was happening.
There is no such thing as "solidarity" when one person is blatantly lying to and manipulating the other. Vince Gilligan shot the destruction of the superlab in such a way as to suggest they were once more on the same side, but it was immediately and intentionally undermined only a few minutes later by the reveal of the lily in Walt's back yard. That's what that shot meant. That was its purpose. That was the entire point. That's why it felt like such a sucker punch when you see the plant before the end credits. Gilligan had to tease victory in order for its faulty foundation to have any emotional impact. But it was never, at any point, even for a moment, intended to suggest the final season would be Walt and Jesse as the dynamic duo.
i'm thinking jesse kills todd by choking him with that leash they put him on. He's just asking for it
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