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

 
i thought Skylar was gonna die for a quick second...when her and Walt rolling on the ground with the knife...i thought an accident was going to happen, but unfortunately...shes still alive. 
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This... Man ima miss this show.
 
^ Todd's gonna learn the blue meth so he can take it to Lydia and become the next kingpin.


Also, Magic1978 stays the dumbest viewer of this show.

And you're the most mature.

Why do you keep reading my post or care?

Did you really just say that first sentence, and then follow it up with that?
 
Episode was crazy. It's like Vince was reading this thread all last week laughing at y'all for complaining. I seriously can't wait for next 2 episodes. I don't watch the previews so I really don't know what's next
 
Hank's death was more powerful the second time around. It was just so noble and full of pride. :smokin
He died knowing Walt was going to live in hell, even though he spoke his last words to him like he was Walt, not Heisenberg.
It was really one of the top 10 deaths in Television history and really top 25 deaths in CINEMA.
 
It would be dope if Heisenberg died at the end and the spin off was actually following Jesse cooking for Todd and his uncle in season 1. I know its not happening, just my wake and bake thoughts after last night
 
 
from reddit, ending prediction:

Todd murders Walt, Skylar, Flynn, Saul, Huell, and Holly.

Walks to camera, looks audience in the eye...

"I'm Sorry For Your Loss"

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I'm telling you, Todd always struck me as so strange in the beginning. But, this dude is seriously a boss.
 
I'm wondering how Walt is able to meet with Saul when he's already gotten in the Vacuum Repair Man's van.....

And, who destroys the house.....Marie?

And, why are Sky/Walt Jr. such dycks?

And, did Jessie really think hiding under the car would work?

And, where the fugg is Louis to make sense of all this??!!
 
it's hard looking through NT General without seeing the preview of a post in this thread with a straight spoiler >: :smh:

You can remove that in the preferences page.

And :lol: @ people being upset at Jr. for protecting his mother. That's a HUGE moment in the show and character. He's always sided with his dad time after time and blamed Skyler for everything, but when push came to shove (or knife fight) he protected his mom. That's a major character moment... not just "ungrateful Jr. protecting that B" :lol:

Jr. always loved Hank and between hearing his dad was a drug kingpin, hearing his beloved uncle just died as a result of his dad, and seeing his parents fighting over a knife, I thought it was a brilliant move to have him call the cops on Walt. What else could he have done? Talk it out and calm everyone down? :lol:
 
i hate how jessie is being used this season. hes been a broken soul all season long. i wish we got to see him at the top of his game instead of always crying, depressed, scared. and now hes just being brutally tortured.

i hope walt and the nazis die
 
And, why are Sky/Walt Jr. such #$%#?

Why people think this is beyond me. Yea, I know its a tv show and all, but lets be real, you wouldnt want someone in your family going and become a drug king pin and bring all that $#%# and danger down on you and your family. They have every right to be.
 
i just feel it would have been stronger if it was both marie and hank dead

i mean hank was her brother in law, not blood
 
"SPECULATIVE FINAL SCENE: When all is said and done, Walt finds where his (ex) family has relocated, perhaps years later. He approaches the front door. From Walt's POV: he knocks. End credits."

Yo..imagine...
 
"SPECULATIVE FINAL SCENE: When all is said and done, Walt finds where his (ex) family has relocated, perhaps years later. He approaches the front door. From Walt's POV: he knocks. End credits."

Yo..imagine...

That's actually pretty good
 
i just feel it would have been stronger if it was both marie and hank dead

i mean hank was her brother in law, not blood

Disagree. How would Marie die, who kills her, and why? There's no real reason for Marie to die. It hits harder that she must live on after the death of her husband.
 
i hate how jessie is being used this season. hes been a broken soul all season long. i wish we got to see him at the top of his game instead of always crying, depressed, scared. and now hes just being brutally tortured.

i hope walt and the nazis die
This is Walt's story though.

Not Jesse's. I just hope the writers don't pull some hero bs at the end where he saves face and kills walt 
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"SPECULATIVE FINAL SCENE: When all is said and done, Walt finds where his (ex) family has relocated, perhaps years later. He approaches the front door. From Walt's POV: he knocks. End credits."

Yo..imagine...
That could potentially be the greatest ending to a television show of all time. Like forreal forreal.

Unfortunately, Gilligan said no cliffhangers.....
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This is Walt's story though.

Not Jesse's. I just hope the writers don't pull some hero bs at the end where he saves face and kills walt :smh:

Agree it is Walt's story.

but Todd has a bigger role this season than Jesse. We been watching Jesse's character since the first episode, hes def the second most important character.
 
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