Two more months until Breaking Bad's final season returns...
Who's excited?
Also, I've seen ridiculous plot theories across the internet, so I'm interested in what you think. How do you think the show will end? Will Walt die? Will Walt jr. find out about his dad? Will Todd get a big role in the final episodes? (I feel like he will.) Will Hank make racist jokes? Will Marie wear purple?
Feel free to speculate.
I love the show. I hate how they handled the final "season." Literally, it is two mini-seasons. They can say all they want, but when you can purchase half a season on DVD before the rest of it comes out the next year, it's two seasons.
This show gets the science, and chemistry, mostly right... and it gives me hope as a chemist that I can find a job in any economic climate.
Food for thought:
- Before the show, average meth purity in the southwestern US was less than 40%, usually around 35%.
- Now, there have been reports of 88% purity by some suppliers.
- Before the show, there was no such thing as "blue meth."
- Now, there are designer strains with added color to make it blue.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Also, this guy.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
i'm on season 4 right now
Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will in fact calm up
Season 4 finale is the best episode imo.
Prepare yourself for awesomeness.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
Once I finish watching The Wire, Breaking Bad won't be too far behind on my to-watch list. Since I can't stand baseball, the summer provides ample television watching opportunity.
Slowly, but surely, the job gets done.
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Was that the *ding ding * episode?
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Yes it was.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
I discovered the internet phenomenon Breaking Bad Comics last night.
Warning: a lot of them contain spoilers!
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/breaking-bad-comics/photos
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
It's finally back and I'm so happy. I think Assassin's Creed and Breaking Bad are the only 2 things I'm truly fan of.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
#TREADLIGHTLY
Welp, they knocked it out of the park with the latest episode. I really hope it all comes together in the end. I've really enjoyed the ride!
the posts a bit guy
"I gotta do it, man."
Huell is the best.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
I love it, just finished the second episode ( EP10 I suppose) for season 5. In a way, I hope th emain conflict is actually resolved by the next two episodes, and something way bigger and more impressive comes up. I always wish a good series would do this instead of dragging out the predictable plotline, I want to be surprised.
Having said that, they show is extremely well done imo, haven't been this hooked to a show since.....LOST? Wtf?
I love Lavell Crawford. Nice to see him in a dramatic show, even if it still is a mostly comedic role.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
So I checked out Talking Bad. After 5 minutes I was almost sick, the entire concept pisses me off, nuff said.
I really liked the Mexican restaurant scene. I feel like that's typical for this show, combining very serious moments with comedy (like the waiter talking about guacamole, and everyone was like: get outta here, moron! We're sort of busy here!)
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
Last night's episode knocked it out of the park.
We know the ricin hasn't been used.
We know Walt didn't poison the kid.
We know it was the poisonous flowers.
Jesse has never trusted that it wasn't the ricin, and Walt never let him know definitively that it was not.
I love that Jesse is coming into his own, finally.
Here's what I posted last week on facebook, and I still stand by it:
We finally find out Gus's full backstory with the conglomerate (really, they need to explain what the hell is going on with the conglomerate in general).
Hank and Marie both die because of Walt/Skylar.
Walt, Jr. never finds out anything, and continues to eat b-b-b-b-breakfast.
Jesse kills Walt for all the shit he's been through.
Gomez arrests Jesse thinking he is Heisenberg.
Skylar lives to take care of the kids with massive guilt/pain/etc... death would be too kind.
Saul lives; gets a spin-off.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
I could see all of those happen, except for one:
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
Very fair point.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will in fact calm up
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Last episode: What a moment to end the episode with! Cliffhanger2
I've got a strange feeling that
Also I think Walt is going to
1. they force Walt to cook for them, as part of the deal;
OR
2. they capture Jesse and force him to cook while Walt fakes his death in the desert and comes back to rescue Jesse.
(I read the latter theory on twitter, the same person speculated that Hank is going to hang himself).
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
I find over the course of our human existence, One thing consists of consistence, And it's that we're all battling fear
- from "Car Radio," by twenty | one | pilots
Haha for the sake of suspense of course! The biggest question now is who will be the first to hit something.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
You won't even feel the blade.
lulz
I do think Breaking Bad is the best show I've ever seen :/
I find over the course of our human existence, One thing consists of consistence, And it's that we're all battling fear
- from "Car Radio," by twenty | one | pilots
Except MAYBE The Wire.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
never seen the wire
I find over the course of our human existence, One thing consists of consistence, And it's that we're all battling fear
- from "Car Radio," by twenty | one | pilots
Best line from the latest episode (not a spoiler)
"You're the smartest man I know, Walt. Yet you're too dumb to see he made up his mind 10 minutes ago."
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
For real. Big spoilers here.
Okay I have no idea how they're going to clean this big mess up in 50~ minutes.
1. Todd's an asshole. First you feed the kid Ben&Jerry's and then you cap his girlfriend? Come on...
Solution: Walt's going to kill all of them. Maybe Jesse has committed suicide before then. And I REALLY thought Jesse's escape could work.
2. The return of Elliot and Gretchen Schwartz! Who are being assholes as well. Walt always had unfinished issues with the Gray Matter buyout. I did like how she said Walter White was gone, but Heisenberg wasn't.
Solution: Walt's going to make them pay for this. That look at the end of the episode was a look of revenge.
3. Best moments IMO of this episode:
Walt's coughing that ruined a badass quote: "It's over... when I s-UGHGHGGHG";
Walt's ring falling off because of all the weight he lost, yet he still wants to wear it, so I think he still loves his family;
seeing Todd totally has a crush on Lydia, he'd do anything to please her;
Walt leaving behind two things in the bar: an unfinished drink (haste) and a crushed napkin (anger, frustration).
Can't wait!
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
Seriously, there are so many open stories right now that the only way to make it all end quickly is to make Walt's life end with a lot of unfinished business.
I don't think he'll deal with Grey Matter ... it was just the motivation he needed to go back on his own rather than in custody.
But who knows.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
You're probably right about Walt dying is the best solution right now, but somehow I'm still Team Walt. But some actions were just plain psycho. Poisoning Brock to make Jesse listen to him, tormenting Jesse by telling him to his face that he let Jane die, etc.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Putting together some of the pre-episode flash-forwards...
Walt finally realizes that the best thing is for him to take his son's advice from season 1, "Just die already."
He goes to his quarantined house and gets the ricin. He goes to the diner on his 52nd birthday (recall that he arranges the bacon into a 52). He puts the ricin on his eggs along with the salt and pepper. Series fades to black. End.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
I've actually never seen Breaking Bad. For several seasons I assumed it was on HBO or some other channel we don't get. This week stabgal and I are going to watch the first couple of episodes from season 1 (A&E is showing them as re-runs). I don't know what we're going to do if we like it. So many episodes!
You won't even feel the blade.
They go by like *snap* that.
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But yeah, the marathon starts Wednesday and goes to the finale Sunday night... Surely you can catch up... Sleep is for the weak... If you can't stay awake you could always try meth...
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
That's not possible.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
He is not thinking clearly. All haste and rage right now.
As far as motivation for my last comment is concerned:
If he is truly a good character out for the best for his family, at some point he must realize that the best thing for THEM is for Heisenberg to be no more. As long as Walt is out there, his family cannot move on. Once they "get Heisenberg" or he is dead, the DEA has nothing. Skyler "didn't know anything" as a defense and his family can finally move on.
He started this because he wanted to leave something good for his family. I think he finally realizes that it's best for them that he is no more and they can move on from all of this.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
how many episodes are left now?
Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will in fact calm up
Only one. It's called 'Felina'. (anagram for 'finale')
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
I think they did a good job. I was satisfied with the ending of the series. However, there was one point of extremely lazy writing, in my opinion, but I was able to rationalize it.
It was when Walt told Lydia on the phone that he had poisoned her and how. I thought that was lazy to the audience. The audience should be smart enough to figure that out. It was quite obvious. There was no need, storytelling wise, to put that in there. Then again, if Walt is a man confessing to all his sins before death, I guess it would make sense for him to tell her.
I like that Walt was merciful to Jesse and all. And I like that Jesse stood up for himself and didn't do what Walt wanted him to do... but, come on... the whole series was leading to this confrontation and neither takes a shot at the other? I guess it worked out. Would rather Jesse had turned the gun on himself to let Walt see with his dying breaths that he can't control everything.
But then Jesse couldn't have driven like a bat out of hell to get out of there, thus leading to the Need for Speed movie they kept advertising on the commercials. lol.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
My reaction to the series finale:
*closes eyes and nods head* *slow clap*
Totally agreed.
... and now what? When can we expect Saul's spin-off?
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
upon further reflection, it may not be lazy writing.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
Yeah, that makes sense.
Thankfully, one of the best Dutch crime tv shows has returned for it's 3rd season, so I still have something to watch on Sundays. It's called Penoza, and they even made a remake in the US: Red Widow. It was on ABC, but I was disappointed to see that it was cancelled after 1 season.
"...and if I had no self-awareness, I think I'd know."
Well, I guess you could go the anagram route...
Or you could go the song lyric route.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
that was probably one of (if not THE) most satisfying series ending i've ever seen.
Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will in fact calm up
stabgal and I watched the first two episodes of season 1 and liked it. We set up the TiVo to record all the other episodes. So far it has recorded all of season 5 and a couple of episodes from season 2.
Should we wait until we can watch them in order?
You won't even feel the blade.
YES!
It is an overall plot driven drama. Not an episodic drama.
“Force has no place where there is need of skill." Herodotus
stabgal and I recently finished season 4 (and that was an awesome finale). Whenever there's nothing new on TiVo we watch a couple episodes of Breaking Bad. It took us one year to watch four seasons, so we'll probably be done in another 2 or 3 months. Then I can finally read the spoilers in this thread.
You won't even feel the blade.
When I recorded the Breaking Bad marathon back in 2013, two episodes of season 5 didn't record properly. We didn't realize it until now. Good thing they're still showing Breaking Bad reruns and I was able to schedule them again.
The bad news: We had to wait a week for each episode, slumming it like everyone else did who watched it live in 2013.
The good news: The newly recorded episodes had commercials for a spin-off called Better Call Saul. It premieres February 8, 2015 and they say people who liked Breaking Bad should enjoy it.
You won't even feel the blade.