Breaking Bad Thread - "El Camino" - A Breaking Bad Movie on Netflix 10/11

If Hank somehow survives this.. he's gonna hate Walt even more for allegedly putting the hit on 'em.
 
All those bullets fired.

No one hit.

The hell?
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Hank and Gomez has to die. They brought water guns to a gun fight 
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Here's my theory.

Hank and Gomez die. They kidnap jesse, know he can cook.

For some reason, Walt can't let jesse go out like that and goes to his rescue with the 60.


Waltz family had left at this point cause skylar thinks Walt killed hank.
 
Gomez dies, jesse drives the car he is in and tells hank "get in ****!!". They drive away. I think hank gets shot tho, maybe dies on the way.
 
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The whole "No one got hit" thing... it's not like both sides had a minigun aimed ten feet away with no protection... Hank and Gomez were moving towards the SUB before the firing started and between shooting shotguns over that kind of distance and everyone having cover, it wasn't going to be an immediate bloodbath.

Plus the obvious.. drag it out til next week.

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The AV Club with an excellent article..

Be careful what you wish for, fans. You might get it.

Did you want Walt in handcuffs, the ******** fountain finally run dry? I know I have, at various times, wanted this. Well, here it is, in one of the series’ very few true cliffhanger endings, the kind where, when we come back next week, we’re likely to pick up the story at the same moment it cut to black on us this week. Did you want Hank vindicated? Here he is, triumphant, accepting congratulations from his partner, calling Marie to exchange tearful, relieved expressions of love. Did you want Jesse to gain the upper hand, for once to be the man with the foolproof plan? Here he is snarling on the phone, goading Walt into the kind of recklessness that goes before big mistakes, spitting on his former mentor.

Is that what we wanted? We may have thought so. But now, as it’s happening and Walt sits defeated and Jesse looks frightened, we have to question ourselves. And that’s even before the wild card shows up and the fans who wanted something different start cheering, before trailing off in puzzlement about whether they, in their turn, like getting what they wished for. Did you want Walt back cooking again? That’s where we’re headed, but he’s far from Heisenberg at his height.

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And then there’s Todd, whose dead-eyed turn from eager apprentice to remorseless, opportunistic killer makes him the scariest ************ in the Breaking Bad universe right now. One minute he’s agreeing to arrange a hit on Jesse without batting an eye, the next he’s dispassionately pumping bullets in the general direction of whoever his Uncle Jack says stands between them and unlimited Czech drug cash. Todd is Jesse with no loyalty, Gale with no aesthetics, Mike with no code. He’s a tool who’s perfectly content with having no other identity than how others might want to use him.

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But the biggest twist of the episode is the one that happens in Walt’s mind when, crouched behind a rock, he sees Hank get out of the SUV. That’s when he realizes that he has neglected to consider the unthinkable: Jesse has turned on him. Why he didn’t foresee it, and what meaning it conveys to him, are the questions that cast the die for Walt’s perspective on defeat. It never occurred to Walt that Jesse would become Hank’s partner in the hunt for Heisenberg because Walt so thoroughly believes his ******** to Skyler about having Jesse under control—and because he doesn’t think to question whether his own sense of family obligation is shared by those in his circle. (Of course, it’s a sense of family obligation that ambushes and shoots kin in the back of the head in their own best interests, but that’s not unprecedented amongst your Old Yellers and Lennie Smallses and such.)

And then Walt settles on what this betrayal means. It means that he misjudged Jesse all along, and was a fool to defend him to Skyler, to Saul, to Uncle Jack. Jesse is a rat. “Coward!” he hisses at Jesse, ignoring Hank who has just Mirandized him. The implication is that ratting is a craven move; Jesse should have settled his beef with Walter mano a mano, somehow. I found Walt’s “Coward!” accusation extraordinarily revealing. Does he really pride himself on confronting his problems directly, excusing and explaining away all the times he used other people to do his dirty work, even the one he was engineering mere hours ago outside of Andrea's house? Or has he adopted the version of honor among thieves that despises a rat as the lowest of the low?

http://www.avclub.com/articles/tohajiilee,102110/
 
J, they weren't at the SUV yet, and they were shooting automatic machine guns, first, and on top of that, once Hank sticks his head out, 4 machine guns couldn't head shot him????? :lol: :lol:
 
I'm getting sick of how drawn out this season is. Walt, Hank, Jesse.... just pick one already (or keep them all). I swear to god if those pigs ain't dead after that barrage from 10 different cartel-type weapons, then Vince Gilligan ain't got **** on the homie David Simon.
 
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Jesse still looked like a ***** while Walt was getting his Miranda. No way Walt tries to save Jesse ever again.
 
J, they weren't at the SUV yet, and they were shooting automatic machine guns, first, and on top of that, once Hank sticks his head out, 4 machine guns couldn't head shot him????? :lol: :lol:

Thing is though Hank and Gomie were returning fire. So it's not like the nazis could just take their time line up the shot. They were in spray and pray mode.

Call of Duty make it look so easy, I know, but it's not so simple.
 
They were like 8 feet from the SUV and as soon as the shooting starts they were right behind it... plus they were already obscured a bit by the truck.

I didn't say they had good aim, but it was a shootout cliffhanger.. short of one random Aryan getting shot, what did people want? :lol: If Gomez gets killed the first 5 seconds of the next episode I won't be surprised.
 
Don't know why you guys are surprised at Walt's reaction. He did all this for the money. Jesse knew that would be his soft spot and he used that against him. It all came together for Walt right there in the desert. This whole time Walt though Jesse had a change of heart about blazing the house. So when he rolls up with Hank, he realizes his "family" has turnt. Walt aint trying to kill his family and decides to call off the hit. At the end of the day Jesse aint no saint, he has fair share of blood on his hands. To team up with Hank over Brock, who is still alive is a "B" move. Dude has been unstable each season and its been Walt to bring him back everytime.

Next episode will come down to Hank, Gomez and possibly Jesse dead. Walt is pissed at the Aryans for following through. Aryans feel they fulfilled their end and wants Walt to cook but Walt declines. Aryans threaten the rest of the Walt's family and the two go at it.

Walt may go on the run then come back to finish the Aryans.

Just my prediction.
 
Thing is though Hank and Gomie were returning fire. So it's not like the nazis could just take their time line up the shot. They were in spray and pray mode.

Call of Duty make it look so easy, I know, but it's not so simple.
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Here's my theory.

Hank and Gomez die. They kidnap jesse, know he can cook.

For some reason, Walt can't let jesse go out like that and goes to his rescue with the 60.


Waltz family had left at this point cause skylar thinks Walt killed hank.

Close to those theory i posted like a month .they had it ending with him rescuing jesse and walt poising jesse with spiked ricin water, just to tie lose ends.
 
i just dont get how at this point hank still didn't call in for reinforcements when he followed walt to his money

also i think its safe to assume walt gets his money which means RIP hank
 
dude three ar 15 's and an  aa12 with a drum after they have them sighted up would be hard to dodge 
 
It's a TV show.. They weren't gonna massacre the two and fade to black. I know the guns but maybe they were bad shots and Hank and Gomez were already behind the truck

Ofcourse they were going to shoot the truck for a cliffhanger :lol:
 
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Didn't say anything about that. I have watched tv before.  It is stupid to have them standing there in a mexican standoff with that much fire power and they have an ok corral style shoot out. Especially since they made  such little work of Declan and crew. They could have done it better.
 
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