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

Correct.
I still think Walt has cancer but his absence from chemotherapy has caused his hair to grow back.
I doubt he will checking into Oncology centers (not sure if you get chemo there?) if he is taking refuge in New Hampshire. That's assuming he's running from the law of course.
i thought he had a new hampshire id, but was still in abq during the flashforward?
 
My predictions are
- Walt uses the ricin on Jesse
- Walt ends up killing hank
- Walt gets away but ends up dieing from the cancer
- Walt jr becomes the next Heisenberg :pimp:
 
Reading Andy greenwald's review on grantland...always love his takes on shows once I have time to process it myself :smokin
 
Walt has no cancer! No way he has cancer and full head of hair and beard. My prediction is Walt was throwing up in the bathroom like Gus because he's going poison hank with the ricin while drinking togther at the baby's birthday. There going to put the blame on Jessie because when Brock was poisoned he told the doctors specifically what was wrong and his history with hank. Walt will have Jesse killed in prison by todds uncle and point all evidence to jesse being heisenberg. By the time hank awakes from the Poison Walt will have faked his death due to cancer to protect his family from the unhappy international drug lords, lidia and delcan and it will be to late for him to do anything. A year passes by and Walt wants to see his family on his 52nd birthday and finds his old home abandoned
 
"Tread lightly" = Walt is that dude

This show has me questioning my morals 
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. Im rooting for a meth dealer who is responsible for the deaths of several people, along with creating poison. Part of me hopes hank catches a bullet for punching Walt, even though Walt deserves to rot in jail. 
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 at me 


Like I said earlier, my ideal situation would be Walt Jr. accidentally running over Skyler with his Challenger. 

THIS!!
 
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"Maybe your best course is to tread lightly" > "I am the danger" .

When it is all said and done this will go down as the greatest show of all time. ALL TIME.


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That final scene. Hank listing only a handful of things Walt has done. Jesse figuring out Walt killed Mike. Walt just straight lying through his teeth.

"Tread lightly"

*****


'I don't know who you are. I don't even know who I'm talking to.'

'If that's true...if you don't know who I am...then maybe your best course...would be to tread lightly.'

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Well that escalated quickly

i legit started laughing hysterically when fam said tread lightly....miles better than im the danger & same my name/classic coke line
 
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Walt has no cancer! No way he has cancer and full head of hair and beard. My prediction is Walt was throwing up in the bathroom like Gus because he's going poison hank with the ricin while drinking togther at the baby's birthday. There going to put the blame on Jessie because when Brock was poisoned he told the doctors specifically what was wrong and his history with hank. Walt will have Jesse killed in prison by todds uncle and point all evidence to jesse being heisenberg. By the time hank awakes from the Poison Walt will have faked his death due to cancer to protect his family from the unhappy international drug lords, lidia and delcan and it will be to late for him to do anything. A year passes by and Walt wants to see his family on his 52nd birthday and finds his old home abandoned
^^^when do the ninjas show up?

lol that is the most unlikely prediction. walt was throwing up becuz he knew he was going to poison hank? if walt wasnt throwing up, he wouldn't have even noticed the book was missing to look for a tracker to discover hank was onto him. NOPE

hank awakes from poison? youre not getting this whole ricin = death thing in the show are u

walt obviously gets discovered and everyone knows hes heisenburg in the future. that tells u either hank turns him in or in his own arrogance he outs himself before hank does. walt also says he wont be alive in 6 months and i doubt hes lying. walt is more likely to stop going to treatment and prolonging his death which would explain him having hair in the diner and when he goes back home in the future. either that OR he finally beats the cancer and these flashforwards are YEARS in the future. This can be supported by the fact that his house is totally thrashed inside AND boarded up/foreclosed with kids who've obviously turned his pool into a mini skatepark lol.

either way its about to get reallll interesting. im still feeling like o_O at walts decision to basically confirm to hank that hes heisenburg. it was so stupid it didnt make sense. He could've kept a secret eye on hank and let it be, but instead goes there, shows the tracker, basically admits to everything. why?
 
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First off, GREAT episode. That last scene was just all kinds of epic. I was air punching the whole damn time. Phenomenal. Here are my thoughts of the episode:

The ricin: I think it's for Walt to take himself. Doesn't it take 24-48 hours to kick in? He may have accepted his fate and decided that this is the way for him to go out. Take the ricin, go out guns blazing. If he leaves unscathed, he dies anyway, he's accepted this. If he's somehow captured, he'll die soon anyway. But I don't know if it's plausible, it would make sense for him to poison someone else.

Walt's lies: I'm very interested to see how Walt will reveal all of it to Jesse. I have no idea how that's going to play out. When Jesse hears that Walt let Jane choke and die... oh boy.

Carol: Her encounter with Walt definitely means that he is one of America's most wanted or he faked his own death.

Lydia: I don't think she will kill Walt or Walt's family, and she will definitely not order a hit on him because she needs him. Killing his family members won't convince him to cook again so they'll have to do it another way.

Badger+Skinny Pete scene: Was there any importance to that scene other than to show Jesse's current state of mind? I have to re-watch it because I can't imagine the writers are foreshadowing a pie eating contest lol. Must have some meaning to it. Maybe about Jesse's fate (remember how he left the room before Badger got to the "best part"? HMMMM.)

Couple of neat things I noticed:
- When Walt greeted Carol, she dropped her grocery bag. What fell out? Oranges. Remember when Ted broke his spine? What fell over him? Bowl of oranges. All part of the Godfather reference where oranges are a sign of death (or violence, one or the other, can't remember).
- When Lydia went to the car wash, she was asking Walt to cook meth. Walt kept answering back as if she was a genuine customer. Gus did the same thing to Walt at Los Pollos when Walt was trying to convince Gus to give him another chance to do business togeher.
- When Walt went to vomit in the bathroom, he put the towel on the floor for his knees. Gus did the same thing in the 'Salud' episode when he poisoned the cartel.

If you believe the theory that Walt consumes the traits of everyone he kills, last night's episode certainly proves it with the Gus-esque mannerisms, which makes me think that maybe Walt kills Skyler because in the flash forward from last season, you see him spell '52' in bacon just like Skyler used to do for him on his birthday. Also, he took her last name for his new disguise ("Happy birthday Mr. Lambert").

My predictions for what will happen:

Skyler: killed by Walt
Walt: takes ricin (takes 24-48 hours to kick in), dies on his own terms but goes out guns blazing.
Hank: killed by Walt
Jesse: skips town, I think Walt helps him escape after all the **** he's put him through
Lydia: jailed
Declan: looking to kill Walt, dies in the process
Walt's kids: taken in by Marie
 
My prediction:

Dudes from the desert got word of what Walt was doing with Lydia.
 
He comes to the White residence and slaughters his entire family, leaving him alone. Ends the scene with a line like "You want me to say your name?!" and he spells Heisenberg across the wall. "This is what Heisenberg has brought you. Your family is dead"

i could see this happening.

too much imo...


where can i watch talking bad from last night? :nerd:
 
Hank needs to be the alpha male and he got shook when he saw Walt become an entirely different person .Walt honestly doesn't care nor has probably ever liked Hank.Hank tries to emasculate him at every turn with Walt Jr and Walt has never liked that . Hank cant even send Walt to jail without going himself because his rehab and treatments were paid by Walt. Walt may not be on Gus level of prep time and genius but he is Smart. Walt knows that Hank mental game is weak compared to his. Walt becomes tougher and more calculated when he faces a real obstacle and challenge right now Hank is the perfect challenge. Unlike Gus who was extremely calculated and took precautionary moves. Hank is sloppy and lazy and plays his hand to openly .
 
Carol: Her encounter with Walt definitely means that he is one of America's most wanted or he faked his own death.

Lydia: I don't think she will kill Walt or Walt's family, and she will definitely not order a hit on him because she needs him. Killing his family members won't convince him to cook again so they'll have to do it another way.

Badger+Skinny Pete scene: Was there any importance to that scene other than to show Jesse's current state of mind? I have to re-watch it because I can't imagine the writers are foreshadowing a pie eating contest lol. Must have some meaning to it. Maybe about Jesse's fate (remember how he left the room before Badger got to the "best part"? HMMMM.)

Couple of neat things I noticed:
- When Walt greeted Carol, she dropped her grocery bag. What fell out? Oranges. Remember when Ted broke his spine? What fell over him? Bowl of oranges. All part of the Godfather reference where oranges are a sign of death (or violence, one or the other, can't remember).
- When Lydia went to the car wash, she was asking Walt to cook meth. Walt kept answering back as if she was a genuine customer. Gus did the same thing to Walt at Los Pollos when Walt was trying to convince Gus to give him another chance to do business togeher.
- When Walt went to vomit in the bathroom, he put the towel on the floor for his knees. Gus did the same thing in the 'Salud' episode when he poisoned the cartel.

If you believe the theory that Walt consumes the traits of everyone he kills, last night's episode certainly proves it with the Gus-esque mannerisms, which makes me think that maybe Walt kills Skyler because in the flash forward from last season, you see him spell '52' in bacon just like Skyler used to do for him on his birthday. Also, he took her last name for his new disguise ("Happy birthday Mr. Lambert").

carol def pissed herself im assumong walt faked his death

def noticed the oranges falling

def still think skyler needs to die a painful death....she had lydia shook tho.....maybe walt can have her kill sky & then kill her
 
Hank needs to be the alpha male and he got shook when he saw Walt become an entirely different person .Walt honestly doesn't care nor has probably ever liked Hank.Hank tries to emasculate him at every turn with Walt Jr and Walt has never liked that . Hank cant even send Walt to jail without going himself because his rehab and treatments were paid by Walt. Walt may not be on Gus level of prep time and genius but he is Smart. Walt knows that Hank mental game is weak compared to his. Walt becomes tougher and more calculated when he faces a real obstacle and challenge right now Hank is the perfect challenge. Unlike Gus who was extremely calculated and took precautionary moves. Hank is sloppy and lazy and plays his hand to openly .

yep hank has 1 upped walt the entire show from ep 1 oh its your b day ...well i just did a huge drug bust
 
im not even so sure walt even has cancer anymore. the future walts hair is pretty shaggy, and it his house it pretty trashed, which probably took alot of time to do. it looks like its alot further in the furture than just 6 months. yeah sure maybe he stopped going to chemo and thats why his hair is out, but if you cancer and dont go to chemo, youd look alot worse

the cancer did come back, but im guessing that walt only told hank that he wont be around in 6 months was to either make him feel bad for him, or make hank feel stupid because he wont be ablre to prosecute him 
 
First off, GREAT episode. That last scene was just all kinds of epic. I was air punching the whole damn time. Phenomenal. Here are my thoughts of the episode:

The ricin: I think it's for Walt to take himself. Doesn't it take 24-48 hours to kick in? He may have accepted his fate and decided that this is the way for him to go out. Take the ricin, go out guns blazing. If he leaves unscathed, he dies anyway, he's accepted this. If he's somehow captured, he'll die soon anyway. But I don't know if it's plausible, it would make sense for him to poison someone else.

Walt's lies: I'm very interested to see how Walt will reveal all of it to Jesse. I have no idea how that's going to play out. When Jesse hears that Walt let Jane choke and die... oh boy.

Carol: Her encounter with Walt definitely means that he is one of America's most wanted or he faked his own death.

Lydia: I don't think she will kill Walt or Walt's family, and she will definitely not order a hit on him because she needs him. Killing his family members won't convince him to cook again so they'll have to do it another way.

Badger+Skinny Pete scene: Was there any importance to that scene other than to show Jesse's current state of mind? I have to re-watch it because I can't imagine the writers are foreshadowing a pie eating contest lol. Must have some meaning to it. Maybe about Jesse's fate (remember how he left the room before Badger got to the "best part"? HMMMM.)

Couple of neat things I noticed:
- When Walt greeted Carol, she dropped her grocery bag. What fell out? Oranges. Remember when Ted broke his spine? What fell over him? Bowl of oranges. All part of the Godfather reference where oranges are a sign of death (or violence, one or the other, can't remember).
- When Lydia went to the car wash, she was asking Walt to cook meth. Walt kept answering back as if she was a genuine customer. Gus did the same thing to Walt at Los Pollos when Walt was trying to convince Gus to give him another chance to do business togeher.
- When Walt went to vomit in the bathroom, he put the towel on the floor for his knees. Gus did the same thing in the 'Salud' episode when he poisoned the cartel.

If you believe the theory that Walt consumes the traits of everyone he kills, last night's episode certainly proves it with the Gus-esque mannerisms, which makes me think that maybe Walt kills Skyler because in the flash forward from last season, you see him spell '52' in bacon just like Skyler used to do for him on his birthday. Also, he took her last name for his new disguise ("Happy birthday Mr. Lambert").

My predictions for what will happen:

Skyler: killed by Walt
Walt: takes ricin (takes 24-48 hours to kick in), dies on his own terms but goes out guns blazing.
Hank: killed by Walt
Jesse: skips town, I think Walt helps him escape after all the **** he's put him through
Lydia: jailed
Declan: looking to kill Walt, dies in the process
Walt's kids: taken in by Marie

Why would Walt kill Skyler and break up the whole family?
You have to know that the main point for Walt to make money was to... support his family before he dies.
 
Watched last nights episode again.
Hank didnt admit you putting the tracker on Walts car. So I dont think Hank did it. Theres alot of people up top that was depending on Walts blue meth, and theyre losing money, and you know it must be serious for Lydia to show up at the car wash being she's so paranoid. I think the big heads are coming after Walt, and will prob kill his whole family or try to. I wouldnt be surprised if that company Walt sold his share of is in on it.
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Why would Walt kill Skyler and break up the whole family?
You have to know that the main point for Walt to make money was to... support his family before he dies.
You also have to realize that Walt has changed and it's way more than just supporting his family. He has an obsession for power now. He's "in the empire business." I honestly can't explain the Skyler thing beyond the little theory, it's just a mere prediction.
 
Couldn't Walt just making another ricin? Why'd he have to go back to his place and get that particular vile or ricin?
 
Doesn't the ricin take like 24-48 hours to kill the person? What if walt takes it and then goes used that M60 on the people in the desert, killing all them, then dying right after from the ricin because everyone around him gets killed in earlier episodes

That and killing Jesse/Hank are the only ways I see the ricin being used. The thing that has me thinking that Walt will use it on himself is just the amount of time he's held on to it and for one reason or another decided not to use it. Vince and co are always giving little hints with things like that, it could have been used plenty of times on multiple people.


Also I see Lydia getting bodied sooner than later. "There's a lot of moving parts" you already know what that means, if they don't get that A1 Blue Dream back somebody is going to pay the margin.
 
Watched last nights episode again.
Hank didnt admit you putting the tracker on Walts car. So I dont think Hank did it. Theres alot of people up top that was depending on Walts blue meth, and theyre losing money, and you know it must be serious for Lydia to show up at the car wash being she's so paranoid. I think the big heads are coming after Walt, and will prob kill his whole family or try to. I wouldnt be surprised if that company Walt sold his share of is in on it.
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but when walt confronts hank about the tracker, he says that it looks like the same exact one they used to track gus, and hank was perosnally tracking gus, not the dea, so it was a personal tracker hank had 
 
Why would Walt kill Skyler and break up the whole family?
You have to know that the main point for Walt to make money was to... support his family before he dies.

As much beef as he and Skylar have had, the only way he kills her is if she threatens to turn him in which I doubt she will because their hands are both so dirty and they seem to be on a lot better terms.
 
You also have to realize that Walt has changed and it's way more than just supporting his family. He has an obsession for power now. He's "in the empire business." I honestly can't explain the Skyler thing beyond the little theory, it's just a mere prediction.
I think he's over the "king pin" phase. He seems to just want to launder the rest of the money and build up the carwash business.
 
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