It's quite obvious they're aiming to make some sort of Scarface-for-TV. It'll end with him and his wife at the top of the whole drug-racket as some sort of druglord/kingpin family with a retarded son... lawl.
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meathook
1289 Posts
It's quite obvious they're aiming to make some sort of Scarface-for-TV. It'll end with him and his wife at the top of the whole drug-racket as some sort of druglord/kingpin family with a retarded son... lawl. | ||
Roniii
United States289 Posts
On June 08 2010 08:11 meathook wrote: This show is becoming less and less credible.. for every episode past the one where his wife kicked him out, it is becoming more and more "meh.." It's quite obvious they're aiming to make some sort of Scarface-for-TV. It'll end with him and his wife at the top of the whole drug-racket as some sort of druglord/kingpin family with a retarded son... lawl. for something to seem so obvious to you it makes me wonder if we are watching the same show. if it does indeed end that way ill come back and admit i was wrong. | ||
government delta
Germany96 Posts
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Wr3k
Canada2533 Posts
I'm really starting to lose respect for Walt. For how cold and calculating he was in the first season he sure is making bad decisions. I would have just asked the chicken man to get rid of him way back when Gale was still my lab assistant. (The only reason he got rid of gale was because jesse could rat him out so he cut him in... so dumb) IMO chicken man is going to make him kill jesse next week. | ||
BlackJack
United States10568 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 + I assumed the whole point of shooting the guy was so that Jesse could take the blame. That's why he says "Run" at the end of the episode and not "Let's get the hell out of here!" It's Jesse's fault that they're in this mess now so even though he didn't kill them he can't really complain about being framed for it. | ||
BlackJack
United States10568 Posts
On June 08 2010 05:39 0x64 wrote: + Show Spoiler + Don't understand why Gus is caring about 2 local dealers so much when he is national. + Show Spoiler + Because he is the boss, and someone is openly plotting to kill his employees. Remember last season when Jesse's guy got ripped off by those junkies with the baby? Walt flat out tells him to go get the money because once people know that you're weak and will let stuff slide then people start trying to pull more stuff and start gunning for your position. You really can't show mercy or compromise as the boss because people take that as weakness. | ||
stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
On June 08 2010 08:11 meathook wrote: This show is becoming less and less credible.. for every episode past the one where his wife kicked him out, it is becoming more and more "meh.." It's quite obvious they're aiming to make some sort of Scarface-for-TV. It'll end with him and his wife at the top of the whole drug-racket as some sort of druglord/kingpin family with a retarded son... lawl. i think the plot direction depends on viewer ratings. If there's another season then yeah, walt will take gus's job. If not enough viewers for the show then hank will catch him. | ||
Konni
Germany3044 Posts
The only issue I have is: Why would Gus let everybody and there mother know who he is and where his secret meeting spot is? I mean Walt, ok. But Jesse and those street dealers .. Gus was way more cautious in the beginning. He's getting very vulnerable if he does business like this now. I don't think that's very believable! Apart from that, I love it. | ||
Bub
United States3518 Posts
Gus shouldn't get too pissed off about the two low life assholes using a kid anyways, can always find others to take his place. Maybe that area will be Jesse's now? and Gale's back in the Lab with Walt? Jesse seems to prefer it out in the world.. | ||
Spike
United States1392 Posts
On June 08 2010 22:03 Konni wrote: Gus was way more cautious in the beginning. He's getting very vulnerable if he does business like this now. I don't think that's very believable! Apart from that, I love it. Yea, his decision making hasn't been the best. But too much details will ruin a show and all that. What a world if handshakes could solve issues. Should listen to his henchmen about trying to solve problems with half measures. But yea, great ending and great episode. Can't wait til season 4. | ||
DrFeelgood
France15 Posts
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Jyvblamo
Canada13788 Posts
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drp223
United States170 Posts
Do they keep the nonlinear timeline thing going throughout the seasons? | ||
T4lk1nN3rdy
United States42 Posts
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Sotamursu
Finland612 Posts
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SonuvBob
Aiur21549 Posts
Wow, next season is gonna be nuts. | ||
deth
Australia1757 Posts
On June 14 2010 05:26 Sotamursu wrote: Breaking Bad is definitely the best TV series running atm. Nothing comes even close. By "running", do you mean currently airing, or currently in production? I'd say Dexter is on Breaking Bad's level. Also, season 3 was freaking sweet! Can't wait to see the direction they take for next seasons arc :o | ||
littlechava
United States7218 Posts
On June 14 2010 14:00 dethrawr wrote: By "running", do you mean currently airing, or currently in production? I'd say Dexter is on Breaking Bad's level. Also, season 3 was freaking sweet! Can't wait to see the direction they take for next seasons arc :o I'm sure he means production, but I disagree that Dexter is as good as Breaking Bad at this point. I *love* Dexter, but the last season didn't seem up to the earlier season's standards in my opinion. Thoughts on the finale? I can't wait to see next season omgomgomg | ||
sharkeyanti
United States1273 Posts
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RosaParksStoleMySeat
Japan926 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + That was intense. Is this really it for this season? See, what I don't get is why Gus has gone so wild over two trash street-level dealers. I can understand his concern about Walt being somewhat of a loose cannon, and know that he was pissed about his "trusted associates" being run and gunned down, but what were they really worth compared to the brilliant chemist who has made it possible for him to practically monopolize the meth market across a few states? Gus was introduced as a reasonable businessman who was more concerned over profit than relationships, but it seems as if he has strayed from this character. Walt even made it very easy for Gus. He voluntarily removed Jesse from the picture after the incident, yet Gus still insisted on hunting Jesse down and taking Walt out? This is something I'm confused about. Otherwise, spectacular season finale. | ||
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