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

Saul's *****-made. He sung like a canary when Mike was aggressive towards him to find out about Jesse's whereabouts.
 
Re-watching the scene, between Walt and Hank, it hit me in the feels in the weirdest way when Hank said he had no idea who he was talking to.
 
7 episodes left and Hank already knows 
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Mannnn this is gonna get even better and better.

Jesse needs to man up already. Goddamnit 
 
What about the ricin though?
My guess is jesse snitches to hank, Walt finds out and dips, they freeze all his assets(hence his house being empty). Walt comes back for the ricin to kill jesse before the trial. And the machine gun is plan b hank going out in a blaze of glory
 
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Ricin and the M-60 let you know he's going to kill someone close and he's going be in a shootout. Walt isn't going to kill himself
 
This is how you do an episode!! No bs about Hank tryna mg to find out and snoop for 5 mins or taking 7 season like Debra finding out about dexter. One episode!
 
Not liking Jessie's seasonly guilt trip. This is the first time since season 1 that I'm starting to not like that character. It was a slow episode, but needed.
 
What about the ricin though?
My guess is jesse snitches to hank, Walt finds out and dips, they freeze all his assets(hence his house being empty). Walt comes back for the ricin to kill jesse before the trial. And the machine gun is plan b hank going out in a blaze of glory
Only thing that really makes sense.
 
Jesse refuses to take the "Blood Money" and is going to continue to struggle with clearing his conscience. Hank knows he can't prove anything in a court of law without Jesse to testify so that's where their relationship is finally beneficial for both parties.

Skyler can't testify against Walt because they never got a divorce, but she's still going to get the axe for being greedy with the money/kids which finally pushes Walt over the edge.

Hank closes in on finding Walt and it ends in a gunfight.
 
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Not even gonna go through this thread until l I watch the premiere :lol:

Gotta re-watch last season on my day off tomorrow. Can't wait!
 
They really surprised me with that exchange at the end with Walt and Hank. Normally TV shows like to drag on before they show the confrontation. But 
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. Was not expecting the confrontation in the premier. 

Some of the predictions y'all are making are crazy 
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Yeah for all this talk about change and transformation it seems to be only for Walt. Jesse is basically still that guy that didn't want to be about that life and in over his head. Only other character I feel that really changed was Skyler but that's more of a revealing her true colors imo.
This is how you do an episode!! No bs about Hank tryna mg to find out and snoop for 5 mins or taking 7 season like Debra finding out about dexter. One episode!
What the **** are you talking about? For 4 seasons and a half Hank didn't even suspect Walt. I The same way Debra didn't suspect Dex and when she caught him she confronted him at the end of the episode by not taking some bs excuse just like Hank did to Walt and didn't let it drag out that whole season. It's pretty clear it's written so the showdown would be Walt vs. Hank. You can't complain about something Dexter does when BB basically did the same thing.
 
The title of the episode was Blood Money.. and considering Jesse's story tonight, I'd say it was needed.

Jesse has never had the heart to do the evil things and move on. They wear on him heavily... in stark comparison to Walt who can continue on living his life and not miss a beat. Jesse isn't built like that, and that contrast has been critical to their relationship throughout the series.

If tonight was any indication when he was just giving away the money, we'll likely see Jesse completely reject it all... possibly resulting in his death. At least then he won't be tormented by his guilt anymore.
 
What an episode.

Vince and company wasted no time throwing out the first set of haymakers. No dragging it along. Straight to it.

Walt always issues out the best quotes, man. The 'tread lightly' line was :x :wow:

Can't even begin to think where this will go in the next 7 episodes. Just going to enjoy the ride.
 
I have a hard time seeing Jesse snitch, and an even harder time seeing a trial take place.

I'm looking forward to the moment when Hank realizes that Skylar knew about all this, protected Walt and laundered his money.
 
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Saul has never been violent like that, why would they suddenly have him be a murderer and then give him his own show?

It would completely go against his character in a bizarre way.
 
Saul has never been violent like that, why would they suddenly have him be a murderer and then give him his own show?

It would completely go against his character in a bizarre way.
The last response was a joke. I'm just trying to toss out unexpected, bizarre things, compared to what people are already expecting
 
Only way I could see Saul kill someone is if his life was in danger but then it wouldn't be murder but seeing him react to killing someone would be hilarious :lol:

Keep in mind though Saul has absolutely no problem with orchestrating or delegating hits and dealing with murderers as long as he aint the target.
 
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good episode. set up the rest of the season to where anything can happen

only had one question/thought though 
the girl that goes into the car wash (cant remember her name). i dont think they would have her show up for 2 minutes and then never see her again. im thinking maybe she goes to jesse to start cooking again, and this will be his to chance to give walt the big f u. i think he'll give hank what he needs, then dea hunts down walt, giving jesse time to start up his own thing. with jesse being succesful, hank comes back for the ricin and m60 to end it. 

just my thought 
 
Jesse won't die though, I remember hearing one of his interviews that when they were shooting the last episode, there were tears shed.

So I doubt he'll die
 
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