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Breaking Bad (pg. 32)
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
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Fair enough, my mistake. The only parts I get bored by usually are the focus on Walt's family.
Oh and anything with Marie. I hope she gets run over by a bulldozer slowly by a rival gang at the end. |
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| Beatflux |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
walt letting jesse's missus die, poisoning the kid, and all the other cool stuff he's done is what i watch the show for. i mean, its called breaking BAD right? stealing big business' chemicals doesn't rate on my radar for drama is all. |
The show isn't about Jesse. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
The show isn't about Jesse. |
luckily i wasn't talking about him at all then huh? |
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| PatMcGroin |
| that scene with jesse at dinner. holy . :stongue: :stongue: |
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| bananas |
| yeah, loved it too |
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| DodecaphonicSym |
This last episode was the best in the season
"I am in the Empire business"
but I am still rooting for Walt in his ascendancy to evil
I think the next two episodes will make or break the legacy of the series
but I am impressed with the new thrust of the plot being emphasized
my favorite show of all-time without a doubt |
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| PvDoBseSSioN |
| i still think somebody big is gonna die this season |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
i still think somebody big is gonna die this season |
You don't say. Does stupidity run in your family or was your mother just an alcoholic?
Great ing episode, imo. Dinner scene was perfect. |
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| OrangestO |
The dinner table scene was good. I thought the exchange between Walt and Jesse in the living room was even better.
Great episode. |
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by DodecaphonicSym
I think the next two episodes will make or break the legacy of the series
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I think it's pretty well solidified no matter what happens now.
I think it's great how they tied in Walt's leaving Grey Matter before it became successful with his refusal to give up cooking. What could have been seen as empty greed now has an understandable background. |
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| Zharen |
| quote: | Originally posted by WittyHandle
I think it's great how they tied in Walt's leaving Grey Matter before it became successful with his refusal to give up cooking. What could have been seen as empty greed now has an understandable background. |
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| WittyHandle |
| Ok. But having planted the seed for something that would show its effects three (?) seasons later is pretty cool if you ask me. |
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