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

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No hate from me though. He got a bomb dropped on him and protected his mother who he felt was helpless in that situation.



:wow: That would be the ultimate twist, though. After all is said and done and the case is wrapped up you get the lone shot of Flynn standing by the street. Then when the coast is clear he drops the crutches and pimp walks away with a smile on his face. Saul pulls up next to him (with Louis in the back seat!) and they get in the car and ride off into the sunset.


....then later we find out Walt went back to get the ricin.... for Flynn!

Make it happen, Vince.
 
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The ricin will be for Lydia cuz of how they've stressed her tea or the Aryans as a group to parallel how Gus killed Don Eladio and his crew.

One thing I just heard on a Breaking Bad podcast, Hank saying Uncle Jack made up his mind 10 minutes ago was damn similar to the Watchmen movie/comic when Ozymandias unleashed the doomsday device and he told Rorschach he did it 35 minutes ago, MIGHT be a typical Reddit reach though :D
 
I'm going to read from page 300. Been so hard staying out of this thread the past few days. Just caught the episode last night and wow... One of the greatest, if not the greatest, and most emotional episode of television I have ever seen. Man that was worse than the red wedding on Game of Thrones. Just gut and heart wrenching to see Walter go ALL the way bad and have his whole family turn on him.

**** SKYLER!!! All she had was her sister's word about a phone call and she ruined everything. I thought she was going to kill herself with the knife or Walt Jr was gonna fall on it trying to stop them. Couldn't believe when Walt took the baby but I think it was a calculated move to throw them off his trail. God damn ridiculous.

Can't wait to read all of your thoughts in here!!!
 
It was just ID (name, #, address) so she could be returned to Skylar.
There was an amber alert too. Surely the Fire Station knew about the amber alert. I think that's why he dropped her there opposed to just any random place.
I loved sopranos, but out of 86 episodes.

A good 10 were filler / pointless and it dragged at times.

I don't think I've eve been disappointed with a epaiode of BB I've taken something from each.
The fly episode was dissapointing.
 
walt has been pushin jesse way past his limits since season 1 when he got rocked by tuco and ended up in a hospital. hes the one who pushed jesse to go beyond their territory which got his boy shot...and then led to the kid dying and walt running over the two gang bangers

i dont see jesse as a snitch, he refused to talk but he reached his breaking point. when hank found him in walts house he took him in and at that point jesse knew walt would be gunning for him.

just this last eps we see walt was pretty much on the verge of attacking his own family, kidnapping his daughter...dude is OC. talking to the feds is one thing, but hank is walts brother in law and his life has been affected in the same ways as jesse by walt. so working with him is a lot diff than him walking into the dea office to give a confession.
 
I kind of hope Jesse gets to kill Walt just to piss off NobleKane.

Then again, he'd just cry and complain non-stop so I take that back.

this got 5 reps??? :lol: the hate is still strong through all these years :lol:

it would just prove my point him telling jesse about killing jane was an excuse for this to happen... it was not needed and only served a purpose to have a reason to kill walt...

if jesse survives this show you damn right im gonna ***** and complain.. and i wont be the only one
 
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walt has been pushin jesse way past his limits since season 1 when he got rocked by tuco and ended up in a hospital. hes the one who pushed jesse to go beyond their territory which got his boy shot...and then led to the kid dying and walt running over the two gang bangers

i dont see jesse as a snitch, he refused to talk but he reached his breaking point. when hank found him in walts house he took him in and at that point jesse knew walt would be gunning for him.

just this last eps we see walt was pretty much on the verge of attacking his own family, kidnapping his daughter...dude is OC. talking to the feds is one thing, but hank is walts brother in law and his life has been affected in the same ways as jesse by walt. so working with him is a lot diff than him walking into the dea office to give a confession.
X a trillion. I don't understand the hate everyone on here has towards Jesse
 
walt has been pushin jesse way past his limits since season 1 when he got rocked by tuco and ended up in a hospital. hes the one who pushed jesse to go beyond their territory which got his boy shot...and then led to the kid dying and walt running over the two gang bangers


i dont see jesse as a snitch, he refused to talk but he reached his breaking point. when hank found him in walts house he took him in and at that point jesse knew walt would be gunning for him.


just this last eps we see walt was pretty much on the verge of attacking his own family, kidnapping his daughter...dude is OC. talking to the feds is one thing, but hank is walts brother in law and his life has been affected in the same ways as jesse by walt. so working with him is a lot diff than him walking into the dea office to give a confession.

X a trillion. I don't understand the hate everyone on here has towards Jesse

Jesse has been a piece of garbage who is being glorified by apologists for his self-destructive nature and lack of ambition. Who was in the meth game first? Jesse or Walt?

Who was the junkie who was squatting in his Aunt's house?

Who would have lost his house if not for the cash made from Walt's cooking?

All that coward had to do was disappear. Go start a new life and live whatever life he wanted. But he's no longer simply self-destructive. He has to see Walt fall TOO. Jesse's not walking away a free man regardless. But for him to NEED to see the next man fall as well... because he can't grow up and handle his situation? Coward. All he's ever done is get high, steal from Gus Fring, throw junkie parties, toss money, latch onto man-eaters, push drugs to recovering addicts, and hang with losers with express passes to nowhere. Walt made him relevant. Jesse has no one to turn to. No one.

Andre doesn't care about that limp wimp, and even if they got together, they would be using together within months. Jesse needs to go. But not before Todd breaks his spirit completely.
 
I kind of hope Jesse gets to kill Walt just to piss off NobleKane.

Then again, he'd just cry and complain non-stop so I take that back.

this got 5 reps??? :lol: the hate is still strong through all these years :lol:

it would just prove my point him telling jesse about killing jane was an excuse for this to happen... it was not needed and only served a purpose to have a reason to kill walt...

if jesse survives this show you damn right im gonna ***** and complain.. and i wont be the only one

I don't know about any hate, but you're just annoying in this thread.

You do realize that when you say "It was not needed"... then IMMEDIATELY say "It only served a purpose to have a reason" uhh.. then it was needed :lol: And considering how many people want to see all these past issues brought back (Gus' Chilean history, Grey Matter, etc.) aren't we all happy he finally told Jesse about Jane? Most of us have been waiting for it.

Jesse surviving wouldn't be a terrible ending. Walt dying at the hands of Jesse wouldn't necessarily be a bad ending. Know why? Because odds are, the show will do it well and make it great TV. People should take a break from Team Walt or being anti-Jesse or anti-Skyler or anti-Walt Jr. now (how DARE he protect his mother :lol:) and just appreciate whatever story they do tell... rather than whatever fantasy viewers want to see lived out on screen.

Just because we want to see Walt be the winner and stand triumphant at the end of the show, doesn't mean any ending contrary to that is bad or worthy of complaints. Of course, we're free to complain if we don't like the ending, but those complaints are usually annoying if you constantly whine and cry about "My favorite character didn't get to win" :lol: If the show drops the ball and screws up the final episodes, I'll complain too.. but not because they didn't give me the exact ending I wanted.
 
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Jesse has been a piece of garbage who is being glorified by apologists for his self-destructive nature and lack of ambition. Who was in the meth game first? Jesse or Walt?

Who was the junkie who was squatting in his Aunt's house?

Who would have lost his house if not for the cash made from Walt's cooking?

All that coward had to do was disappear. Go start a new life and live whatever life he wanted. But he's no longer simply self-destructive. He has to see Walt fall TOO. Jesse's not walking away a free man regardless. But for him to NEED to see the next man fall as well... because he can't grow up and handle his situation? Coward. All he's ever done is get high, steal from Gus Fring, throw junkie parties, toss money, latch onto man-eaters, push drugs to recovering addicts, and hang with losers with express passes to nowhere. Walt made him relevant. Jesse has no one to turn to. No one.

Andre doesn't care about that limp wimp, and even if they got together, they would be using together within months. Jesse needs to go. But not before Todd breaks his spirit completely.

you can easily look at it from either perspective i guess. i was real annoyed with jesses character this season...and heck yeah if i had 5 mil id be on the first flight to brazil. but obv the fact that he was such a junky at one point proves the guy has issues and instability. both of which walt took advantage of throughout the 5 seasons and always pushed his agenda and made it seem it was for jesses sake as well. at no point did he plan to go after walt by snitching. even when he found out about brock he went to burn his house......not to go snitch.
 
I don't know about any hate, but you're just annoying in this thread.

You do realize that when you say "It was not needed"... then IMMEDIATELY say "It only served a purpose to have a reason" uhh.. then it was needed :lol: And considering how many people want to see all these past issues brought back (Gus' Chilean history, Grey Matter, etc.) aren't we all happy he finally told Jesse about Jane? Most of us have been waiting for it.

Jesse surviving wouldn't be a terrible ending. Walt dying at the hands of Jesse wouldn't necessarily be a bad ending. Know why? Because odds are, the show will do it well and make it great TV. People should take a break from Team Walt or being anti-Jesse or anti-Skyler or anti-Walt Jr. now (how DARE he protect his mother :lol:) and just appreciate whatever story they do tell... rather than whatever fantasy viewers want to see lived out on screen.

Just because we want to see Walt be the winner and stand triumphant at the end of the show, doesn't mean any ending contrary to that is bad or worthy of complaints. Of course, we're free to complain if we don't like the ending, but those complaints are usually annoying if you constantly whine and cry about "My favorite character didn't get to win" :lol: If the show drops the ball and screws up the final episodes, I'll complain too.. but not because they didn't give me the exact ending I wanted.

agree with every word in this post, dudes want to give Walt a pass for EVERYTHING yet crucify Jesse and every supporting character til death. I just care about a memorable ending that makes the whole series worthwile, I ain't picking sides like a Twilight fan
 
Everyone is at fault. If Walt's downfall is because of Jesse then that's what Walt gets in the first place for dragging Jesse into this from the first episode. Some people just aren't meant for that life (ex: Wallace from The Wire). Think of all the pressure Walt put on Jesse from the beginning, pressure that Jesse clearly couldn't handle but for as smart a guy Walt is, he wasn't smart enough to see it.
 
Something that could happen that might just instantly send me to heaven.

Walt comes home with the M60. Ricin in the tea for Lydia, now to get his money and kill Jack and co.

M60 sprays, bodies fall. Cut to Todd, laying on the ground, crawling similar to Hank. Boots approach. Todd rolls over, see Walt. Looks around. Jack, the other guys all dead. Lydia is dead, everyone, dead. Walt surveys them, looks down at Todd.

"I'm sorry for your loss"

*gun goes off*


:wow: :lol: :pimp: :nerd:


From there, enter the Felina story, Walt takes off to find his girl one last time, law is on him, has to confront Jesse, one or the other, down goes Jesse, on to Skylar, cops in pursuit. He reaches her just in time, to say goodbye to his family, as the bullet wound slowly takes his last breath.


*directed by Vince Gilligan*
 
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Jesse has been a piece of garbage who is being glorified by apologists for his self-destructive nature and lack of ambition. Who was in the meth game first? Jesse or Walt?

Who was the junkie who was squatting in his Aunt's house?

Who would have lost his house if not for the cash made from Walt's cooking?

All that coward had to do was disappear. Go start a new life and live whatever life he wanted. But he's no longer simply self-destructive. He has to see Walt fall TOO. Jesse's not walking away a free man regardless. But for him to NEED to see the next man fall as well... because he can't grow up and handle his situation? Coward. All he's ever done is get high, steal from Gus Fring, throw junkie parties, toss money, latch onto man-eaters, push drugs to recovering addicts, and hang with losers with express passes to nowhere. Walt made him relevant. Jesse has no one to turn to. No one.

Andre doesn't care about that limp wimp, and even if they got together, they would be using together within months. Jesse needs to go. But not before Todd breaks his spirit completely.

qft
 
I don't know about any hate, but you're just annoying in this thread.

You do realize that when you say "It was not needed"... then IMMEDIATELY say "It only served a purpose to have a reason" uhh.. then it was needed :lol: And considering how many people want to see all these past issues brought back (Gus' Chilean history, Grey Matter, etc.) aren't we all happy he finally told Jesse about Jane? Most of us have been waiting for it.

Jesse surviving wouldn't be a terrible ending. Walt dying at the hands of Jesse wouldn't necessarily be a bad ending. Know why? Because odds are, the show will do it well and make it great TV. People should take a break from Team Walt or being anti-Jesse or anti-Skyler or anti-Walt Jr. now (how DARE he protect his mother :lol:) and just appreciate whatever story they do tell... rather than whatever fantasy viewers want to see lived out on screen.

Just because we want to see Walt be the winner and stand triumphant at the end of the show, doesn't mean any ending contrary to that is bad or worthy of complaints. Of course, we're free to complain if we don't like the ending, but those complaints are usually annoying if you constantly whine and cry about "My favorite character didn't get to win" :lol: If the show drops the ball and screws up the final episodes, I'll complain too.. but not because they didn't give me the exact ending I wanted.

nqft :lol:
 
 
A WHITE king trapped in a corner.... from reddit (as usual
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Yeah, caught this and commented on it a few days ago.
 
This is something that most probably missed, when the firefighters were playing chess, the King is cornered but makes a move from white to black.  Walt/Heisenberg is currently cornered...

ALL HAIL THE KING.  
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Just crazy to think all the little things that you miss.  The obvious one that still bothers me was the Skinny Pete/Badger convo about Star Trek or some ****.  Too bad I dont know a damn thing about Star Treks.  
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  But I KNOW there was something there.
It's not TRAPPED in the corner though.....he just needs to make another move.

Yes, he's been backed into a corner but looks to me as if he has a knight (Jessie?) and two pawns (m60/ricin or Skylar/Walt) that have yet to be used/taken out by the enemy, thus still leaving them vulnerable.

Also, is it just me or is the black king in the opposite corner as well?
 
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