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

One thing I realized from previous series threads is that some people complain just to complain
 
Walt talking to Brock like it was nothing. "Oooh Froot Loops....... good stuff."

Saul coming into the car wash and talking to Walt Jr :lol: :wow:

Thought Todd was going to bang Lydia right there at the beginning. Would have been very "The Bridge" esque.

Jesse's dialogue on that phone call to Walt after the picture was seen was GOLD. Even Kenny Banja level Gold.
 
I don't understand the hate on Jessi betraying Walt. Walt has literally ruined everything in Jessi's life as one of his "moves". I would want revenge too if I was Jessi.
 
I laughed really loud when Walt Jr. said, "Have an A1 day!"
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I'm starting to think that the Aryans will force Walt to cook for them or they'll kill his family type of stuff, Walt cooks them a batch of blue but it will be purposely bad. This will lead to the Czechs stop doing business with Lydia which will in turn have Meth Damon and his uncles kill Walt.

Walt will find a way to escape and lay low for a while only to come back with the M60 and finish everyone off.

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Probably the saddest episode of the series for me in terms of emotions. I've never been on the team that wants Walt wins...all the bad things that will happen to him, he'll deserve it. But seeing the panic on his face during that car scene talking on the phone with Jesse, the emotion he showed when he realized what had really happened and it was all over, then his reaction at seeing Hank talk to Marie on the phone :frown:

This is the end game...that might have been the last time he saw his family too
 
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Great episode. Loving the fall of Walt...this was the only way. 5A he was unstoppable and full of power but 5B, he is helpless and powerless. As the writers have shown with Gus and Mike, the more things you have juggling at the same time, the weaker you get and the sloppier you get - thus leading to your downfall. Walt is no different.
Didn't think of it that way. I was initially disappointed because I felt that the writers copped out with Walt becoming stupid in the last few episodes. Why would he tell everything to Jesse over the phone like that? Why wouldn't he suspect that Jesse would snitch on him? But just like Walt beat Gus at his own game, Hank and Jesse did the same to Walt (well, almost).

Don't think it was the best episode but it was definitely entertaining, especially the final scene. I'd love to hear why some of you guys think it was terrible.
 
I don't understand the hate on Jessi betraying Walt. Walt has literally ruined everything in Jessi's life as one of his "moves". I would want revenge too if I was Jessi.

Walt never had a problem with Jesse coming to kill him as he stated multiple times but he always thought he wouldn't turn him over to the law. They committed crimes together, no matter how Jesse feels about Walt personally, he's done things just as bad as Walt has. I wouldn't have a problem with Jesse killing Walt but going to Hank isn't really a move I can respect and I really liked his character up until now.
 
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this show. what an episode.

obviously walt lives because of the flash forward. knowing this, when they were shooting at hank and gomey they were lighting up the suv as well. they knew walt was in there. i wonder if at that point they figured lets just smoke them all.

i would think bullets stop and walt gives the guys the money to leave everyone alone. however, that seems like a cop out. somebody has to die next episode.
 
I was waiting the whole time for Gomez to pull a gun on Hank...I've never trusted that guy. Guess it doesn't matter anymore....

after reading about how 99% of people on here thought Gomez was crooked all week, I fully expected Gomez to shoot hank or lay him out with the shotgun while hank was on the phone with Marie lol

Gomez was bleeding at the end of the episode right?

edit: nvm...just rewatched it and it was just the sun hitting his orange shirt funny that made me initially think it was blood
 
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Didn't think of it that way. I was initially disappointed because I felt that the writers copped out with Walt becoming stupid in the last few episodes. Why would he tell everything to Jesse over the phone like that? Why wouldn't he suspect that Jesse would snitch on him? But just like Walt beat Gus at his own game, Hank and Jesse did the same to Walt (well, almost).

Don't think it was the best episode but it was definitely entertaining, especially the final scene. I'd love to hear why some of you guys think it was terrible.
How was Walt supposed to know he was working with Hank? Dude was threatening to take millions from him. I want to see you think rationally on the spot while someone threatens to steal a couple thousand from you.
 
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Huell got played. Smh.
Brock is a little punk. He is the reason for all this mess. The x-factor.
Jesse must die. He cant be breathing at series end.
Hank is hopefully dead.
Todd with the little revolver. Hahahaha
 
I'm assuming Todd's boys kill Hank, Gomez, and maybe Jesse. Even though Walt called it off they're gonna say we did our part now cook for us. Walt says I'm not cooking for you I called it off. Todd's boys start offing everyone close to Walt. Walt goes to war with them.
 
damn how they gonna leave us hangin like that smh

:pimp: at this gun battle tho. cant wait for next ep. jesse a lil bich coward :smh:
 
just remembered. walt had blood on his shirt just before the episode ended. it was in the lower right part of his shirt. can anyone confirm this?
 
Walt never had a problem with Jesse coming to kill him as he stated multiple times but he always thought he wouldn't turn him over to the law. They committed crimes together, no matter how Jesse feels about Walt personally, he's done things just as bad as Walt has. I wouldn't have a problem with Jesse killing Walt but going to Hank isn't really a move I can respect and I really liked his character up until now.

Well said man, I definitely see where you're coming from. Personally I still can't blame Jessi for getting Walt anyway he could, but I can see how people disagree.
 
I'm assuming Todd's boys kill Hank, Gomez, and maybe Jesse. Even though Walt called it off they're gonna say we did our part now cook for us. Walt says I'm not cooking for you I called it off. Todd's boys start offing everyone close to Walt. Walt goes to war with them.

I could def. see this happening
 
each week my blood boils because of jesse... what a rat cowaed... son had the balls to bring up family tryna compare walts family to brock... get the hell outta here man smh
 
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I'm surprised some of you have looked at Gomez sideways. He's been the most honest dude on this show. I've always felt sorry for him for having to be Hank's lap dog. Now he is about to die because of him and the junkie. $#%$ # #@ %%#@$
 
I'm thinking Jesse gets away. Gomez, and Hank are dead, along with maybe a couple Aryans. Walt is wounded and plays possum. Aryans leave Walt somehow uses an Aryan corpse to look like a dead suspect in custody, thus faking his death. Only people that know Walt was on the scene is Marie, and Jesse. Fast forward revenge is against Jesse.
 
How was Walt supposed to know he was working with Hank? Dude was threatening to take millions from him. I want to see you think rationally on the spot while someone threatens to steal a couple thousand from you.
I didn't say he was supposed to know, I said it was strange that a guy as smart as Walt wouldn't step back and think that it may be a possibility that Jesse may have snitched. When Hank is coming after you for evidence and Jesse has gone AWOL, don't you think it would make sense for Walt to be even a little suspicious? In the end, the writers did a good job of creating a reasonable justification for those actions.
 
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