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

Hey, all you Flynn haters, maybe he'll get arrested in the final episode for creating a website to accept donations that ultimately went to a convicted criminal

would be the greatest ending ever :lol:


*handcuffs walt jr*

"hhhhh...hey wha whats thhhhh the big idea? Dddddd da dad its a....a....all your fffff fault! Why dont you just die already?!"
 
Aaaaaaaaaaahhh made a 44/50 but should of made a 47.
The tiara question was tricky. I selected spoon which really should of been the right answer because that's really the last time she steals.
and then there's another question that's wrong. Walt and Jesse drove a Winnebago not a Boulder.

No you deserved the 44

The tiara was when she was caught first

And the rv is a fleet wood bounder
 
 
Hey, all you Flynn haters, maybe he'll get arrested in the final episode for creating a website to accept donations that ultimately went to a convicted criminal
would be the greatest ending ever
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*handcuffs walt jr*

"hhhhh...hey wha whats thhhhh the big idea? Dddddd da dad its a....a....all your fffff fault! Why dont you just die already?!"
i just need him to say "wuh wuh wut a t-t-terrific au-au-audience" before the show ends
 
south park should parody breaking bad with jimmy as walt jr :lol:

Seeing marie as michael j fox wife in the new michael j fox show is weird...
 
that whole parallel of gus and walt when they saw there respective loved ones die is overblown imo.

gus actually didn't fall to his knees and then go to his side, he rushed at hector and was forced  to his side to see his partner.

when walt saw hank die, walt fell to his knees and then leaned to his side and cry.

the common was that they both were on the side and cried, how they got to that position is totally different.
 
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that whole parallel of gus and walt when they saw there respective loved ones die is overblown imo.

gus actually didn't fall to his knees and then go to his side, he rushed at hector and was forced  to his side to see his partner.

when walt saw hank die, walt fell to his knees and then leaned to his side and cry.

the common was that they both were on the side and cried, how they got to that position is totally different.
but still the parallel was meant to be made seeing as they were shot at the same camera angle.

its not just about what the characters are doing but also how the director films it 
 
So I'm watching season 1 episode 6 where all the family members play hold em and Walt bluffs hank folds when Marie goes all in and Marie takes all the money. Maybe Marie is the one that wins/kills Walt. Reach?
 
So I'm watching season 1 episode 6 where all the family members play hold em and Walt bluffs hank folds when Marie goes all in and Marie takes all the money. Maybe Marie is the one that wins/kills Walt. Reach?
Marie somehow ends up with all of the money? :nerd:
 
I wouldn't be shocked if Marie did it. I may not even be upset depending on how it's done

Word to

Omar getting killed by a little child. I thought that was genius.
 
Hope yall weren't cheating. If not yall some addicts.

How yall remember that answer for the Saul question? :lol:

When you get to the 40s you're a Jesse right? I'm guessing 50 is Walt?
 
Marie somehow ends up with all of the money? :nerd:

Maybe....because all eyes are on Skyler and Walt Jr. No one is going to bother a widow that lost her DEA agent husband and had her house ransacked. It's a great cover up to have Walt leave her with the money ...
 
Wouldn't be surprised with Marie ending up with the money since she's a known thief. I just hope that poker game isn't some kind of foreshadowing though.
 
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