belboid
Exasperated, not angry.
Oh he will be, no doubt about it. But who will be the, uhhh, builder of his downfall? Someone will have to pull the metaphorical triggerI think Walt will be the architect of his own downfall tbh.
Oh he will be, no doubt about it. But who will be the, uhhh, builder of his downfall? Someone will have to pull the metaphorical triggerI think Walt will be the architect of his own downfall tbh.
Oh he will be, no doubt about it. But who will be the, uhhh, builder of his downfall? Someone will have to pull the metaphorical trigger
he does have form...Actually I read an interview with Vince Gilligan where he said that he really wanted the show's ending to be utterly fucking shit and ruin five years of otherwise magnificent telly with some stupid cop out, so you might be right about this.
You can't miss anything, it just wouldn't make any sense.Damn I only got as far as series two and found it got slow and repetitive.......If I picked it up again should I go for series two or four?
As for S05E03, Walt really is heading for an almighty fall.
I reckon his downfall will he entirely of his own making. Hank won't work it out, Walt will reveal himself through his sheer arrogance.Do you think his keeping the Walt Whitman book, when he was unpacking might add to his downfall?
Hank might see it and start thinking.
Lab in a flightcase
if you'd look at the link I posted you'd see the writer is already stating Walts Scarface... which is a big enough clue within itself...If the Scarface clip isn't a sign of what's to come in some way I'll eat my shoes. We already know Walt gets a fuck off big machine gun...
a threat to Jessie - 'dont go off and do it on your own.' He'd just conned him into dumping his lovely partner, so he thinks he can make him do anything he wants.What was all the stuff with him asking about Victor and Gus cutting his throat?