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Posted by OrangestO on Aug-29-2012 02:31:

Yea, I know


Posted by ziptnf on Aug-29-2012 03:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Zharen
Shit's dragging. I really don't get what the script writers did with Mike. Why drag him along half a dozen episodes or so just to do this? Of course, I'll still be tuned in for next Sun, just confused as hell what direction they're going to take with this.

Shit isn't dragging at all. Walt has turned completely into Heisenberg and his life has fallen apart. The whole reason the script writers brought Mike all the way through this season was to get you to like Mike and hope he gets out so he and his grand daughter can live peacefully. When Walt kills him it has finally turned him 100% into Heisenberg the antagonist, and nobody has any reason to even pull for Walt anymore.


Posted by Guest on Aug-29-2012 03:28:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Shit isn't dragging at all. Walt has turned completely into Heisenberg and his life has fallen apart. The whole reason the script writers brought Mike all the way through this season was to get you to like Mike and hope he gets out so he and his grand daughter can live peacefully. When Walt kills him it has finally turned him 100% into Heisenberg the antagonist, and nobody has any reason to even pull for Walt anymore.


Thank you! +1 It's a drama not a Die Hard movie


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Sep-03-2012 03:06:

pretty boring episode, but they ended the first part of the 5th season nicely.


Posted by Guest on Sep-03-2012 16:31:

We've all been waiting for this point! The Walt vs. Hank showdown.

Can't wait for next year


Posted by PvDoBseSSioN on Sep-03-2012 17:41:

that was a hell of a stack he had in that storage place! wonder how much that was


Posted by WittyHandle on Sep-03-2012 19:31:

Well, we know that no matter what Hank finds out, Walt will be alive and unafraid of walking openly in public for the next year since he just celebrated his 52nd birthday, and the first ep of the season shows him on his 53rd.


Posted by PatMcGroin on Sep-03-2012 19:39:

kinda glad there wasnt a huge cliffhanger.


Posted by OrangestO on Aug-07-2013 02:48:

The end starts this Sunday!

BTW - Netflix has the first half of season 5 available now for anyone who hasn't seen it or wants to refresh their memory.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-07-2013 03:49:

I bet Gus gets blown up in a nursing home by hector.


Posted by Zharen on Aug-07-2013 03:51:

You know I gave season 5 another run. Xfinity here was airing HD episodes of the last season for free. It's still not quite as explosive as the last two seasons but I caught a few more things that I missed this time around. Changed my rating from dull to decent.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Aug-07-2013 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
I'd be into watching Jr get sent through a wood chipper before the show's over.



Posted by OrangestO on Aug-12-2013 02:05:

Well damn. Anyone else watch this tonight?


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-12-2013 02:12:

Bye bye hank


Posted by OrangestO on Aug-12-2013 02:22:

What was up with the first scene? Walt walking into his old house?

I knew he was walking in for that ricin.

I can only assume that it has something to do with Hank (meaning he's going to use it on him?).

I was more curious about how his house got so fucked up.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-12-2013 04:05:

Well in the first part of this season they flash forwarded to him "erasing" his identity and going on the run. Maybe he left and they condemned his house? His neighbor seemed really shocked to see him so either she thought he had died or the truth about him was exposed somehow.


Posted by OrangestO on Aug-12-2013 04:43:

Yea, one of the two.

He had hair, so I'm guessing the cancer isn't really back either.


Posted by Guest on Aug-12-2013 05:10:

Tread lightly, bitch.


Posted by OrangestO on Aug-12-2013 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by chris1011
Tread lightly, bitch.


Classic Heisenburg. Loved when he said that shit.


Posted by Guest on Aug-12-2013 05:28:

Yeah man. Pretty great episode. Sets things up perfectly for the last half of the season.

*edit: I just watched that last scene again.. I love the way how his voice just drops when he says "tread lightly". So dark. So amazing.


Posted by Lews on Aug-12-2013 05:51:

I bet the cancer is back, but he's stopped doing chemo.

The thing that confuses me is that it seemed like it was really easy for Walt to make the ricin, way back when, but now it's so hard for him to come by that he has to break into his old home?

Great episode, regardless.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-12-2013 13:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
I bet the cancer is back, but he's stopped doing chemo.

The thing that confuses me is that it seemed like it was really easy for Walt to make the ricin, way back when, but now it's so hard for him to come by that he has to break into his old home?

Great episode, regardless.


They showed him in a chemo clinic in this episode.


Posted by SPANIARD on Aug-12-2013 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
The thing that confuses me

Best way to sum up pretty much every episode of breaking bad.


Posted by PatMcGroin on Aug-12-2013 16:35:

dope episode. didnt think hank would confront walter that soon. thought they were gonna dance around it for a bit.

agree with whats been said about the ricin, why didnt walt just make a new batch? but hey, its tv.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-12-2013 16:41:

No access to a lab maybe?

Producing ricin from fresh castor seeds would require a lab setup, unless he had the materials for affinity chromatography at home.


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