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

Man.....when Hank laid there and told Walt he is the smartest person he knows.....the sincerity.....what was left of their relationship...

....the emotions.....:smh: :smh: :smh: :frown:
 
I love that a maroon Toyota Previa is now ingrained in the Breaking Bad mythos.

Why? A maroon Toyota Previa was my first car.
 
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After everything, Walter made that last phone call for one reason and one reason alone: to clear Skylar of all possible charges. Notice the language he uses- "you were always begging me to stop, telling me its illegal, immoral, someone could get hurt" etc, "I warned you what would happen if you crossed me", "Oh what am I saying, you never had anything to do with it, this was me, it was all me". Of course he presents it in a manner that is made to seem him like a piece of utter ****, and in many ways he is, but this was a truly selfless act to defend his family. Walt destroying the phone demonstrates he knew police were there, and solidifies my views.
 
Come on...do y'all have any sense of reality? Family is family. Everyone has a code and for most people, killing/harming family is the line. It doesn't matter that Walt didn't pull the trigger on Hank because in Skyler's eyes, Hank essentially died due to Walt's involvement in everything.

If you had an innocent brother that was killed because of what your husband/wife was involved in...you're supposed to just forget about it and keep it moving because they're your spouse? You may not like Hank but he WAS innocent, he was doing his job. It wasn't like he was part of the game or anything
 
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I swear if they make Jessie do something heroic in the last two episodes 

This is the worst part aboutall this. You get a feeling they will try to do just that. He will kill walt and they planted the reason when he confessedabout jane. There was no point to do that.
 
My wife just made a prediction that I couldn't have came up w/ for some reason. Walt is gone and then the Blue Meth pops back on the scene and Walt finds out which leads to believe that they didn't kill Jesse, hence he gets the M60 to kill em.

I golf clapped when Hank took that trip to Belize, and laughed once Marie found out :lol:

Skylar.......Skylar

Flynn protected his moms, I mean, she does make breakfast for him

Still disgusted at how Walt went through all this and some unspeakable things for them so they'll be good once he's gone and they all flipped on him :smh:
 
just now watching it 
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No point? HANK IS DEAD BECAUSE JESSE SNITCHED. Walt blames Jesse for that because the desert showdown was a direct result of Jesse working with Hank.

So one last twist of the knife, he tells Jesse about Jane.
 
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There is nooooo way that Walt is going to save Jesse :lol: :lol:

Their relationship died with Walt finding out he's a snitch and the Jane bomb to Jesse.
 
You cannot tell me now that jesse wont kill walt...

i am now 100 percent sure this will happen
 
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After everything, Walter made that last phone call for one reason and one reason alone: to clear Skylar of all possible charges. Notice the language he uses- "you were always begging me to stop, telling me its illegal, immoral, someone could get hurt" etc, "I warned you what would happen if you crossed me", "Oh what am I saying, you never had anything to do with it, this was me, it was all me". Of course he presents it in a manner that is made to seem him like a piece of utter ****, and in many ways he is, but this was a truly selfless act to defend his family. Walt destroying the phone demonstrates he knew police were there, and solidifies my views.
It was all over Walt's face. Just a brilliant scene portrayed by Bryan Cranston.

Plus the desperation to kidnap his daughter (then later return her, kinda) knowing that might be the last time he'll ever see her again.
 
What is the symbolic reasoning for the dog crossing the street at the end of the episode?

Jesse was referred to as the "Rabid Dog" earlier.... Now he is literally tied to a leash in Todds lab.... I can only think its foreshadowing Jesses escape or rescue.
 
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My neighbor (female if that matters, and I think it does) just asked me how after all that has happened I could support Walt? When I told her about how he protected his family, she countered with he put them in danger in the first place. She told me how after all of Walt's lying and deception, Skylar was justified in cheating on him. I'm used to hearing topics about BB from a male point of view, I found it interesting hearing it from a woman's point of view. She thinks Walt is the devil and deserves all that happened to him

If Jesse ends up being the one to kill Walt, it will ruin the show for me. That is the worst possible ending I could imagine
 
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Why you guys say there is no point of Walt coming back? Just lost Hank and his family. I'm sure there is nothing for him to live for and wants revenge for killing Hank. All or nothing.
I see Jessie killing Walt or mostly trying. No way he doesn't get some type of revenge on Walt for that message Walt told him about Jane.

Jessie is def cooking the blue especially since the Aryans know about the girl and brock
 
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