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Breaking Bad (CONTAINS SPOILERS)

yeah they the same. but it is something that one needs to watch out for cause netflix do like a bit of censorship from time to time...
 
I just watched the latest episode.

Boring, overemotional, dull, illogical, slow-moving, poor writing, terrible, bad acting.

I think none of the above words are in any way connected with the latest episode, because I think it is amazing, I dare not have hoped it would have been this good. Hope the other episodes keep it up, I'm feeling confident they will.
 
so predictions for episode 10 anyone?

well for what its worth, heres my predictions for whats gonna happen the whole season after episode 9...
only open if you had read the first spoiler...

really think the rumour that hank is gonna kill himself has got a lot more credibility after watching that episode... also reckon that walts immediate family is gonna get killed, perhaps to do with the czech republic peeps... im also basing that supposition on the flash fowards where his house is burnt out... i really wish i hadnt read all the rumour and speculations that were doing the rounds on the internet prior to this season coming out :(
 
Do you guys think Jesse believed Walt when he said that he didn't kill Mike? Or do you reckon he was just biding his time? Or that he didn't believe it but was too fucked in the head to do anything about it?
 
It's really tense viewing. Like not "edge of your seat" thriller type tension, more just a general feeling of uneasiness, with the opening scene hinting some really nasty stuff is coming, and the main narrative being so dark, characters so full of angst. Of course, it had to come to this, it's been building up to this all along, but it's a bit of a departure in tone from all previous series.
 
I dunno. Because after all the terrible things he's done, you kind of feel like you've been on a journey with him. You've been given an insight into his motivations, and how he's come to justify and normalise all the terrible things he's done. He remains the protagonist, and I can't help liking him and wanting for things to turn out well. Of course, that isn't going to happen, and that's part of the thrill of the show, but I don't think they've written him off as a completely unsympathetic character. Yet. There's still supposed to be a part of him that you like.
 
I dunno. Because after all the terrible things he's done, you kind of feel like you've been on a journey with him. You've been given an insight into his motivations, and how he's come to justify and normalise all the terrible things he's done. He remains the protagonist, and I can't help liking him and wanting for things to turn out well. Of course, that isn't going to happen, and that's part of the thrill of the show, but I don't think they've written him off as a completely unsympathetic character. Yet. There's still supposed to be a part of him that you like.

I'm the same with you and shit-on-toast
 
Hank made a total mistake by staying off work. It drew Walt's attention. And using the same tracker was practically waving a flag.

Tread lightly. Gave me the shivers, I missed him
 
Do you guys think Jesse believed Walt when he said that he didn't kill Mike? Or do you reckon he was just biding his time? Or that he didn't believe it but was too fucked in the head to do anything about it?


Didn't believe him at all but was too frightened to say so and just pretty much disgusted with walt.
 
Hank made a total mistake by staying off work. It drew Walt's attention. And using the same tracker was practically waving a flag.

Tread lightly. Gave me the shivers, I missed him

People make mistakes - you can hardly blame hank for using a GSM tracker which is standard practice - how many people check under their cars?
 
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