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I fucking love Mike. Stupid Jesse, ruining all the fun.
"Well she's dead."
lmao.
with only a few episodes remaining, it's going to be hard to live up to season 3 and 4 IMO
nice to see walt jr get some wheels though 
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| Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit with only a few episodes remaining, it's going to be hard to live up to season 3 and 4 IMO nice to see walt jr get some wheels though |
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| Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit with only a few episodes remaining, it's going to be hard to live up to season 3 and 4 IMO |
I think that, in the future, the people involved with show will look back and regret the inclusion of dubstep in the final season. FOR SHAME
Haha I just posted it to my fb. I actually thought it fit really well, and I can't stand dubstep otherwise. It's Knife Party "Bonfire" btw.
The scene was well done, absolutely, but I don't think the song fitting well is really the point. I felt that the scene was tailored to the song. I don't know if that's often the case in TV or not, but it irked me a little. Maybe that has to do with my prejudice against the genre, but I think it's more that I'm displeased with the inclusion of something in the show for purely pop-culture reasons. I can't think of too many other instances of that.
Most of the other music in the show, as far as I can recall, has been either songs that are already firmly implanted in the pop-culture canon, or jesse's stuff, which seems to tend towards underground hip hop that I've never heard of, but that works to establish his character in some ways and also to set scenes well (parties in his house, for instance). The dubstep, on the other hand, was more of a quick ploy for a pop culture smile. They certainly weren't listening to it.
They have used dubstep in two seasons now.
Not to turn this thread into a dubstep debate thread, but there are few other genres that can convey excess as well as dubstep.
Like I said, I can't stand the stuff either, but I think all of the sounds (Jesse's parties come to mind also) fit the show very well. I'd have no problem admitting otherwise to myself even though I love the show so much.
Yea, Jessies parties had Bassnectar in it...
Also I'd like to know what kind of music people would suggest otherwise for a scene like that... I doubt anything that most people listen to here would fit. Dubstep is putting a well needed shot of youth and stupidity back in to EDM, a whole class of music that has been beat down by hipsters who think less is more when really its like a snake eating its fucking tail, at some point there is going to be nothing left but shit.
so after a reasonable start to the series, we get to episode 4 which epitomises everything i hate about the series. i understand that the show has always existed in a dual reality- the business and the family, but fuck me. everytime skylar, the gimp or god forbid, her annoying sister is on screen, the show just bores me to tears. step it the fuck up.
Yeah this has been a rather slow start to the season so far. I'm hoping it does pick up soon. Aside from the giant magnet in S05E01, I been fairly underwhelmed so far.
yeah, nothing in the same universe compared to "the gus" scene from last season. wow that awesome.
I've liked the season so far, but I agree this last ep was a little trying.
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Also I'd like to know what kind of music people would suggest otherwise for a scene like that... I doubt anything that most people listen to here would fit. Dubstep is putting a well needed shot of youth and stupidity back in to EDM, a whole class of music that has been beat down by hipsters who think less is more when really its like a snake eating its fucking tail, at some point there is going to be nothing left but shit. |
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Not to turn this thread into a dubstep debate thread, but there are few other genres that can convey excess as well as dubstep. |
Hank: Wow! Hey Walt, where'd you get the badass watch?
Walt: Oh, it was just a birthday gift from a friend.
Hank: Some friend. What's that run...5...10 grand?
Hank later meanders into Walt's bedroom, sees the receipt in the box (while also noticing the Walt Whitman book on the nightstand), sees that the watch was paid for in cash, visits the store it was purchased at, sees video footage of one Jesse Pinkman purchasing the watch...
Just a scenario that crossed my mind.
Hmmm, good thinking there! It seems they made a point of introducing the watch, so it's likely it will have some bearing on events to come.
I think it's gonna be a combination of things. They've obviously mentioned the book and the watch. Maybe there will be a few more things that actually persuade Hank to violate his brother in law's privacy and meander into Walt's room.
I think all the careless things that are being done by Walt (the cars, wearing the watch, leaving the book on the table, maybe a few more in the next couple ep's) are going to combine into a massive "wtffest" that Hank finally picks up on.
Only then will Hank feel comfortable invading his space. Just my opinion. Walt obviously has no boundaries but I think Hank still does for his brother in law.
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| Originally posted by love_child Hank: Wow! Hey Walt, where'd you get the badass watch? Walt: Oh, it was just a birthday gift from a friend. Hank: Some friend. What's that run...5...10 grand? Hank later meanders into Walt's bedroom, sees the receipt in the box (while also noticing the Walt Whitman book on the nightstand), sees that the watch was paid for in cash, visits the store it was purchased at, sees video footage of one Jesse Pinkman purchasing the watch... Just a scenario that crossed my mind. |
Let's not forget that Hank knows that Walt made a ton of dough at illegal gambling too though, so a pricey watch isn't hard to explain. As for going into Walt's room, that could easily happen if he was going in to check on whackjob Skyler.
For so confidently claiming to keep his work and home life completely separate... Walt sure is stashing a lot of incriminating clues all in one spot!
All that's missing is Pollos Hermanos soda cup on the nightstand too.
The DEA agents and the APD officers who wear yellow ties are the ones involved in the drug trade. How much more obvious do the colors need to be? The DEA agent who just told Hank he needed to take the promotion and leave the Gus Fring case was wearing a yellow tie. The APD officer who was present at the interrogation of Gus Fring in season 4 was wearing a yellow tie. Gomez has been seen wearing a yellow shirt and a yellow tie.
Yellow = drug trade.
Yellow ties on police = they are involved in the drug trade. Simple as that.
Who else agrees?
Da fuk that's actually pretty interesting lol!
Good spot 
Wow good attention to detail dood!
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