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Breaking Bad (CONTAINS SPOILERS)

cracking episode, nice and slow(ish) after last weeks hectic opener.

Jesse wont talk, he may kinda want Walt dead, but not taken by the cops
 
well like dwards said think about those grafting bitches at work who need their fix and might click this thread.
foolish yes but they cant be blamed and need protecting from themselves (yo)
10pm monday seems fine to me though
 
Anyone who clicks on a breaking bad thread without being up to date deserves it being spoiled.

I can barely bring myself to go on the internet until I'm up-to-date.

The last episode will be torture. I might have to take the day off work, and lock myself away from humanity until I've seen it. It only takes one twat on twitter/facebook. :mad:
 
I'm worried that this final chapter is going to be a massive let down. They've hyped it so much and so far it's been a very big 'meh' from me.

The first episode was shit until the final few minutes. This week's has been the cheesiest I can remember, with corny lines from Hank and Marie and the reappearance of the idiotic police who are never able to get an answer out of Jessie. The fact that Jessie isn't getting much airtime is worrying, too, and they seem to be padding everything out with Lydia's weird scheming and some comic relief from Huell.

The scene with Walt and Saul in his office was badly done. Walt has been ruthless for a long time now and in previous series it would have been him, not Saul, who would have suggested taking out Hank. The amount time is took Walt to catch on to Saul's drift was painful.

Marie and Skyler stole the show, though. Skyler in particular was amazing throughout, and the scene with her and Marie in the bedroom reminded me of the scene on the balcony in the Wire between Stringer and Avon.

So yeah. Please don't fuck this up AMC :mad:

Oh, and going back to last week: When Jessie was flinging money into people's gardens, did it remind anyone of the game Paperboy? :cool:
 
The scene with Walt and Saul in his office was badly done. Walt has been ruthless for a long time now and in previous series it would have been him, not Saul, who would have suggested taking out Hank. The amount time is took Walt to catch on to Saul's drift was painful.
tish and tosh. The whole reason Walt got into cooking was to look after his family. Family is the cornerstone of his world. He wont ever let Hank be killed. Not by anyone else, anyway.
 
tish and tosh. The whole reason Walt got into cooking was to look after his family. Family is the cornerstone of his world. He wont ever let Hank be killed. Not by anyone else, anyway.

This is why I don't think Walt will end up dead, his comeuppance will be seeing a significant number (all? :D) of his family die due to his actions.
 
tish and tosh. The whole reason Walt got into cooking was to look after his family. Family is the cornerstone of his world. He wont ever let Hank be killed. Not by anyone else, anyway.

I didn't mean that Walt would actually suggest to kill Hank, though he might - this is a very different Walt these days. It was the failing to grasp Saul's intentions which didn't sit right.
 
I'm glad they're ending it this season, still think it is excellent of course but I was worried they'd release a 6th season and it would become shit.
 
I'm glad they're ending it this season, still think it is excellent of course but I was worried they'd release a 6th season and it would become shit.
I worried about this season before it started as 4 finished perfectly for me. The first half of 5 was excellent, though.
 
One thing i don't think rings true is that Saul gets a certain percentage of everything Walt earns - i remember the negotiation but not the % they agreed on. But lets say he get 7%.
7% of that stack of money would still be a horrific amount.

Why does he still need to do all the ambulance-chasing shit, and have an office full of nauses in neck braces?

He could be Walt and Jesse's personal lawyer and be horrifically rich.

Unless its for camoflage of course.
 
Remind me, did Saul represent Jesse when Hank duffed him in?

I kind of remember he did.

If so, thats a link back to Saul, and again to Walt eh?
 
One thing i don't think rings true is that Saul gets a certain percentage of everything Walt earns - i remember the negotiation but not the % they agreed on. But lets say he get 7%.
7% of that stack of money would still be a horrific amount.

Why does he still need to do all the ambulance-chasing shit, and have an office full of nauses in neck braces?

He could be Walt and Jesse's personal lawyer and be horrifically rich.

Unless its for camoflage of course.

The cut for Saul was for laundering the money. That money in the lock up hasn't been laundered, has it? Otherwise it would be in a bank, not a garage.
 
It doesn't matter when, just don't look at the thread after the Sunday, until you've seen the episode

This

Oh and fuck spoiler tags. Anyone clicking on a thread that has CONTAINS SPOILERS in the title without having seen it first is an idiot.

And this.

I think spoilers should be used if there's been a teaser or something revealed about future episodes but in a thread that states it contains spoilers, anyone reading it should assume people will be talking about the most recent episode.

Not that I have anything much to say about it, good episode, but not the best, great ending though. I can't see Jesse talking, he's in a state though so who knows how he'll react to Hank telling him that he knows about Walt. Half expecting Jesse to tell Hank that he's dead if he goes after Walt.
 
Hank's hitting dead end after dead end, he can't get Skyler to talk, he can't take what he knows to the DEA and now most likely Jesse will give him the run around as well. All of which increases the chances of him doing something he might later regret :hmm:
 
Heh, just found myself frantically searching for a torrent, then realised I've got Netflix, then realised that that makes me sound like a really bad Netflix spam bot. :facepalm:
 
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