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

I can spin and almost justify some of those, others are not that bad imo, then there's a handful of really horrible things. I feel Jesse shares a good amount of blame in some, especially the stuff involving Jane.

Walt's still my guy though :pimp:
 
im on episode 5 something tells me this train robbery gonna cause other repercussions
or somethings gonna go wrong :lol:
 
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Walt's still my guy though :pimp:

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Sorry I gotta ride with him after watching his journey especially after what he did to Gus. He's definitely going to die though, I don't see how he makes it out. His ego and karma are to the point of no return, Vince already said that Walt will pay for what he's done. That also makes me wonder weather it may be his fam who gets touched.
 
Ok so Rian Johnson confirmed that the spoilers that came out today were indeed fake.
Still not reading it just because if I read it I will know what the story is not. :lol:
 
Not to say you can forget how great this show is.. but I almost forgot how great this show is :lol:

I started my rewatch the other day and I kept saying "Oh yeah, this show is amazing" :lol: I also forgot how little time has actually passed in the show.
 
10 days man, 10 days *moneymakinmitch voice*

Said I was gonna stay outta here but I can't lol..havnt been this amped since prolly the last seasons of sopranos and wire
 
just finished episode 8 yesterday and im confused on the last scene can someone help me out??
i dont even remember the convo they were having in the flashback or what it was about and what made him put 2 and 2 together im just confused
 
Rewatching the series... Finished season 1 last night.  Cant wait for the last 8 eps.
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just finished episode 8 yesterday and im confused on the last scene can someone help me out??
i dont even remember the convo they were having in the flashback or what it was about and what made him put 2 and 2 together im just confused

Walt and Hank had that conversation after Gale was killed. When Hank was looking through Gale's stuff..he found notes that had W.W on it. As a joke, Hank mentioned it to Walt wondering who W.W could be. Walter White was brought up but Walt and Hank dismissed it as a joke. When Hank found the book in the toilet written to "W.W", he remembered the same handwriting/style that Gale had written on his notes.
 
just finished episode 8 yesterday and im confused on the last scene can someone help me out??
i dont even remember the convo they were having in the flashback or what it was about and what made him put 2 and 2 together im just confused

Walt and Hank had that conversation after Gale was killed. When Hank was looking through Gale's stuff..he found notes that had W.W on it. As a joke, Hank mentioned it to Walt wondering who W.W could be. Walter White was brought up but Walt and Hank dismissed it as a joke. When Hank found the book in the toilet written to "W.W", he remembered the same handwriting/style that Gale had written on his notes.
:wow: amazing post to sn correlation
thanks for helping with that though
 
I'm pretty sure I know it won't end this way but...

I was just thinking how wild and crazy it'd be if in the end Walt confessed everything. EVERYTHING. Like he's put in a situation where if he doesn't give up/get arrested he's just going to die and be completely forgotten. No news coverage at all. Like the spin would be cancer survivor becomes victim in the crossfire of a drug war shootout. So he gives up, confesses, has his day in court, national coverage, hell global, and after being convicted and sentenced just keeps revealing more truths to hold off his execution. He'd start small with Crazy 8 and Emilio, move on to Tuco, the Gus, bangers he ran over and killed, Gale, Mike, the hits in prison. Then come back and say he poisoned Brock, let Jane die which ties him in to the plane crash. All of this at least cementing his name in history but literally in a category of his own so it's not like he's some Pablo Escobar or serial killer.
 
That would be too Shield-esque(which is one of the best finales ever) so I'd prefer if they went a route that was completely original. I can see that happening though.
 
That would be too Shield-esque(which is one of the best finales ever) so I'd prefer if they went a route that was completely original. I can see that happening though.
:lol: You thought of Seinfeld? :lol: I love Seinfeld but man that comparison caught me off guard. I was just kinda basing that off of real life famous criminals confessing so that they'll be infamous and Walt's constant struggle with his ego due to feeling like a failure that never made anything worth of value in the world (I know somebody sympathetic would say his family but even he mentioned something about being a hs teacher and have a disabled son) so to him he'd be more insensitive and selfish in what he means when it comes to value.
 
I'm pretty sure I know it won't end this way but...

I was just thinking how wild and crazy it'd be if in the end Walt confessed everything. EVERYTHING. Like he's put in a situation where if he doesn't give up/get arrested he's just going to die and be completely forgotten. No news coverage at all. Like the spin would be cancer survivor becomes victim in the crossfire of a drug war shootout. So he gives up, confesses, has his day in court, national coverage, hell global, and after being convicted and sentenced just keeps revealing more truths to hold off his execution. He'd start small with Crazy 8 and Emilio, move on to Tuco, the Gus, bangers he ran over and killed, Gale, Mike, the hits in prison. Then come back and say he poisoned Brock, let Jane die which ties him in to the plane crash. All of this at least cementing his name in history but literally in a category of his own so it's not like he's some Pablo Escobar or serial killer.

Yeaaa I don't see that happening. That would be anti-climatic in a way.
 
:lol: You thought of Seinfeld? :lol: I love Seinfeld but man that comparison caught me off guard. I was just kinda basing that off of real life famous criminals confessing so that they'll be infamous and Walt's constant struggle with his ego due to feeling like a failure that never made anything worth of value in the world (I know somebody sympathetic would say his family but even he mentioned something about being a hs teacher and have a disabled son) so to him he'd be more insensitive and selfish in what he means when it comes to value.

The Shield, not Seinfeld :lol:
 
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You thought of Seinfeld?
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I love Seinfeld but man that comparison caught me off guard. I was just kinda basing that off of real life famous criminals confessing so that they'll be infamous and Walt's constant struggle with his ego due to feeling like a failure that never made anything worth of value in the world (I know somebody sympathetic would say his family but even he mentioned something about being a hs teacher and have a disabled son) so to him he'd be more insensitive and selfish in what he means when it comes to value.
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 how you get seinfeld out of shied my ***** 
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That would be too Shield-esque(which is one of the best finales ever) so I'd prefer if they went a route that was completely original. I can see that happening though.
:lol: You thought of Seinfeld? :lol: I love Seinfeld but man that comparison caught me off guard. I was just kinda basing that off of real life famous criminals confessing so that they'll be infamous and Walt's constant struggle with his ego due to feeling like a failure that never made anything worth of value in the world (I know somebody sympathetic would say his family but even he mentioned something about being a hs teacher and have a disabled son) so to him he'd be more insensitive and selfish in what he means when it comes to value.
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