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snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
Crazzzzzzy good TV. | ||
So no fek
United States3001 Posts
Once again, I state that Walt is a complete and total badass. | ||
BlackJack
United States10568 Posts
On June 07 2010 14:50 So no fek wrote: but it's shaping up to be a great season. There's only 1 episode left in the season. | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5509 Posts
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Gatsbi
United States1134 Posts
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So no fek
United States3001 Posts
Yeah, I figured. I was talking overall the season has been great. | ||
dudeman001
United States2412 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + I really didn't imagine Walt to come ramming down with a car on those dealers. Then just bam, shooting one in the head. Such a beastly way to end the episode. I wonder what'll happen between Jesse and him, if Jesse will forgive him or not. Next week will tell ^^ A great season indeed so far. Exceptional episode :D | ||
Surrealz
United States449 Posts
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GoodWill
Canada149 Posts
On the other hand the home front almost didn't move at all, and Skyler doesn't seem to be the unawakened criminal associate I had hoped to see (she was reading "Money Laundering" on wikipedia FFS!) | ||
RAUS
210 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + i shat bricks. its one thing to protect your friend from gunmen, and mow people down, in a "self-defense" or "Defense of others" kind of way, but then executing that one motherfucker holy fuck shit. I just dont understand how Walt can continue to associate himself with a trade that creates tragedy like this. just because hes a producer doesnt remove him of guilt | ||
BlackJack
United States10568 Posts
On June 07 2010 16:34 derpaderp wrote: + Show Spoiler + i shat bricks. its one thing to protect your friend from gunmen, and mow people down, in a "self-defense" or "Defense of others" kind of way, but then executing that one motherfucker holy fuck shit. + Show Spoiler + This didin't surprise me at all. I would have been more surprised if he hadn't shot the guy to be honest. Walt knows what it means to leave those guys alive to tell Gus what he did, so shooting him was a very rational and thought out decision. And since his rationality trumps all of his other character assets by far I didn't expect him to hesitate in the least bit. | ||
bmml
United Kingdom962 Posts
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brain_
United States812 Posts
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bigredhoss
United States1 Post
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Schnake
Germany2819 Posts
On June 07 2010 20:48 BlackJack wrote: + Show Spoiler + This didin't surprise me at all. I would have been more surprised if he hadn't shot the guy to be honest. Walt knows what it means to leave those guys alive to tell Gus what he did, so shooting him was a very rational and thought out decision. And since his rationality trumps all of his other character assets by far I didn't expect him to hesitate in the least bit. + Show Spoiler + But he does know very well that this action will with absolute certainty fall back on Jesse, so shooting the guy for the reason of covering up the act does not seem as the motive to me. Or do you think both Walt and Jesse can deny having to do anything with this situation at all? | ||
littlechava
United States7218 Posts
On June 07 2010 21:02 bmml wrote: TV Drama doesnt actually get better than this. Holy crap that was a good episode. HOLY FUCK THIS IS SO RIGHT God, what an awesome ending. | ||
sharkeyanti
United States1273 Posts
And yea seriously this episode was so well done. I'm definitely going to rewatch the series after the season is over because it is that fucking good Also, the scene with Hank and Marie was hilarious | ||
T4lk1nN3rdy
United States42 Posts
![]() On June 07 2010 22:44 Schnake wrote: + Show Spoiler + But he does know very well that this action will with absolute certainty fall back on Jesse, so shooting the guy for the reason of covering up the act does not seem as the motive to me. Or do you think both Walt and Jesse can deny having to do anything with this situation at all? + Show Spoiler + In my opinion, it's almost like Walt is declaring war on Gus and the cartel. In S2, he was "Heisenberg", and in this season, he's reduced himself to a lowly cook. Think back to that episode and scene where Jesse crunched some numbers at Walt. They make about $1 million a month, but at Gus's end, he'd be making 9x that amount. In my mind, I think he knows very well what he did and knows very well that the relationship with Gus is no longer copescetic(sp?). I could be dead wrong, but I feel like we're going to get a resurrgence of "Heisenberg" in S4 maybe? | ||
0x64
Finland4562 Posts
You are wrong, because he can't risk his family. The whole thing will be how to save Jesse, keep his family and his boss happy. His boss stay happy as long as he cooks and the rest is just details. Don't understand why Gus is caring about 2 local dealers so much when he is national. | ||
Butigroove
Seychelles2061 Posts
On June 07 2010 21:04 brain_ wrote: So I guess I should watch season 3? Honestly ep1 of S3 was so bad it put me off of the show. Plus S2's total non sequitur finale. Breaking bad will do this to you, they like to throw really boring episodes in there just so when shit JUMPS OFF it catches you off-guard. | ||
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