Which is plausible that Walt made that phone call on purpose to protect his family and get Skylar off the hook for all those crimes. You could see he really didn't mean it when he started crying when Hank was mentioned.
I don't get why people find that noteworthy
What else was it supposed to look like
I'm slightly surprised the Nazis aren't content with having like $10 million apiece and don't just skip town themselves, but they have to remain for the plot.
lol at IMDB's score for this episode. I didn't think it was possible.
I think Meth Damon is thinking he can have a meth empire like Walt, so maybe they stay to help him with that.
Gotta have bodies for a murder charge.
Can' wait!!!
Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Vince Gilligan, Anna Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, RJ Mitte, Betsy Brandt, and Dean Norris will be appearing on CONAN Monday September 23rd
Whose troll are you? You post like wild cobra.
Guess what. I don't care. If you don't like it then squelch me. Otherwise stfu.
They've got the coordinates on Walt's lottery ticket. If they connect the dots somehow.
Walt's got the coordinates on Walt's lottery ticket. He had it in the desert with him when he called Uncle Jack out there and it's doubtful he took the time to stick it back on the fridge door when he stopped back by the house to pack suitcases. Only people who know where the bodies are are Walt, Jesse, and the Nazis.
So anyway, whose troll are you?
They might be able to track Hank's vehicle, but I have no idea about gps data retention.
Anyone see what was written on the note on Holly?
The address
Forgot that he read the coordinates off the ticket, but you're right. Not sure why he had the ticket on him after he had already put it on the refrigerator... He certainly didn't go take it off the fridge when Jesse called him at the car wash. Maybe that was a scene I missed. But most likely it doesn't matter, I guess finding the bodies really doesn't have any necessary reason for happening in the 90 minutes of show we have left, and it seems like the ticket has already served its purpose.
The one who doesn't care what you think. About anything. Ever.
The one that's now ignoring your idiot azz.
Be gone.
--plonk--
Intersting fact. Her saying momma to Walt was completely unscripted. Cranston rolled with it like a pro and created a really emotional moment.
Boutons? Wow.
Interesting tidbit I just read:
- During the game of chess between the firemen, the WHITE king is cornered, but not checkmated or even in check. The king is simply going behind another pawn, buying time, but not advancing the game. The only remaining White pieces are a Knight (not a Queen) and two pawns. If the Knight were a Queen, it could take out all of the black pieces.
Perhaps a sign that Skyler is going to die in the next episode, but the children survive? I would assume Jesse is the knight.
Jesse is a pawn. The other pawn is Saul. Walt Jr. is the knight. His cane represents the horse. And his other name, "Flynn" a reference to Flynn Rider.
I swear Chris Hardwick is the biggest got on TV. Is he like this on Talking Dead?
He's much worse on Talking Dead. He seems to like that show more than Breaking Bad so the "fanboy" in him is way over the top.
I'm not sure why I watch either of the shows because I agree, he's a clown.
Maybe, but I don't get how the knight would refer to Flynn, considering its in the middle of all the black pieces. That's why I figured it referred to Jesse.
Picture is below. This is after the move was made. Initially, the king was in the corner spot. Either way, there is definitely some sort of foreshadowing to take from this.
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