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re: Breaking Bad S5E13 9/8 "To'hajiilee"
Posted on 9/9/13 at 10:10 pm to LSUbacchus
Posted on 9/9/13 at 10:10 pm to LSUbacchus
Posted on 9/9/13 at 10:13 pm to Blue Velvet
Jesse is definitely getting his comeupance, as well.
Posted on 9/9/13 at 10:56 pm to Blue Velvet
I agree with most of those. Except the sole reason they are always in that positions walts strive for his self greatness and being the king. Jesse was content with every step they were at and Walt consistently asked him to to do more and more than he was capable of.
Posted on 9/9/13 at 11:42 pm to Blue Velvet
All you mother frickers just need to chill.....and have an A1 DAY!!!!
Posted on 9/10/13 at 12:08 am to Charlie Arglist
Almost time for breakfast!
Posted on 9/10/13 at 12:44 am to Me4Heisman
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Hank's going to read a little Walt Whitman? Yeah.
Why not. He's heard of Whitman but likely never put the effort in to seek it out. He's on the crapper and thumbing through the choices and sees Whitman. Probably thinks to himself "ah, well what's this guy write?" Opens the book to skim and bam.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 1:33 am to auburnu008
Hahaha. Some men just want breakfast. So true. I was pretty sure Flynn was eying sauls dick the last episode. Gave him the ghey look.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 4:14 am to Jake88
Didn't get to read the whole thread and this may have been discussed but....
When Walt is talking to Jesse on the way to the shoot out location he basically admits to many things he's done in the past that could incriminate him in court of law
Such as: poisoning Brock, plotting and killing Gus, killing gang bangers with Prius, etc
Does anyone else believe that this will lead to something later that helps build a case against Walt? Or is this something obvious that I missed in this massive thread?
I do agree that Hank does not make out of the desert due to foreshadowing events aforementioned in season 4 episode 4 though.
Edit: never mind I caught up. Hanks fricked tho. I just wonder if the confession by Walt will play into the last few episodes?
When Walt is talking to Jesse on the way to the shoot out location he basically admits to many things he's done in the past that could incriminate him in court of law
Such as: poisoning Brock, plotting and killing Gus, killing gang bangers with Prius, etc
Does anyone else believe that this will lead to something later that helps build a case against Walt? Or is this something obvious that I missed in this massive thread?
I do agree that Hank does not make out of the desert due to foreshadowing events aforementioned in season 4 episode 4 though.
Edit: never mind I caught up. Hanks fricked tho. I just wonder if the confession by Walt will play into the last few episodes?
This post was edited on 9/10/13 at 4:19 am
Posted on 9/10/13 at 6:23 am to U R TIGA B8
I'm led to believe that Hank has the only recording of his confession.I don't see Hank walking away from this.Maybe Marie gets her hands on it.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 8:10 am to Sho Nuff
Geez you fricking ruined this thread.
This whole show is about Jesse and Walt's relationship and the opposite paths of their morality. It's not about Team Jesse and Team Walt. In the end, they will once again be on the same side instead of pitted against each other.
This whole show is about Jesse and Walt's relationship and the opposite paths of their morality. It's not about Team Jesse and Team Walt. In the end, they will once again be on the same side instead of pitted against each other.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 8:38 am to U R TIGA B8
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Does anyone else believe that this will lead to something later that helps build a case against Walt? Or is this something obvious that I missed in this massive thread?
You know, when Walt gave himself up, I wasn't even thinking of Walt getting in trouble. We know that a year from now, Walt is in New Hampshire, and appears to be a free man. We can assume Walt has been found out by someone though, seeing as how he returns to his vacant, tagged house and retrieves the ricin. Judging by his neighbors reaction I would think she thought he was dead, because if Walt was known to the masses, I doubt he would be strolling around town as a wanted man. Just my take on anything happening to Walt in regard to the phone call.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 9:54 am to EarthwormJim
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This whole show is about Jesse and Walt's relationship and the opposite paths of their morality. It's not about Team Jesse and Team Walt. In the end, they will once again be on the same side instead of pitted against each other.
Agreed. Somehow they'll team up against the NN and return as the good guys. Then Walt dies at the very end as a redeemed character.
I think we'll also find out that Walt talked to Brock and convinced him that he needed to get sick to help save Jesse's life. But told him no one can ever know what they did. That's why Brock is always seems awkward around Walt (because he's not a good actor at his age), but not fearful or scared.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:02 am to OnTheBrink
Marie will realize when Walt isn't arrested and Hank doesn't come home that something bad happened to Hank. She will trash Walts house and spray paint the wall.. Book it
This post was edited on 9/10/13 at 10:05 am
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:03 am to jturn17
One of the writers, Thomas Schnauz, had a Q&A on twitter last night and here is one question and answer that I found interesting...
ETA: Makes it sound like flash forward, with snippets of the shootout, and the finale having what the end result was of the shootout in the desert.
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@TomSchnauz They must have a lot of ammo since the shootout has to continue till next Sunday. Did you account for this when writing ep 13?
@all_hailtheking I don't think I'm spoiling anything when I say this shootout lasts for the next 3 episodes.
ETA: Makes it sound like flash forward, with snippets of the shootout, and the finale having what the end result was of the shootout in the desert.
This post was edited on 9/10/13 at 10:08 am
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:13 am to LSUbacchus
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I was pretty sure Flynn was eying sauls dick the last episode.
How has this not been brought up yet? One of Saul's best quotes to date:
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Don't drink and drive. But if you do, call me.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:17 am to OnTheBrink
MAN!!! The suspense is killing me...I hate Monday-Saturday!
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:17 am to U R TIGA B8
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When Walt is talking to Jesse on the way to the shoot out location he basically admits to many things he's done in the past that could incriminate him in court of law
I see no scenario that puts Walt in court.
Posted on 9/10/13 at 10:19 am to OnTheBrink
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Makes it sound like flash forward, with snippets of the shootout, and the finale having what the end result was of the shootout in the desert.
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