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

still waiting for all of these idiots to die.... so the ending of the latest episode was especially disappointing to me.


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What if Gilligan thinks, that we think, that he thinks, that we think, that he thinks, that we think, that he thinks, that we think, that he thinks, that we think that anything that happens , the exact opposite does.
 
Just finished season 4 and started 5... Dawg...the way Gus offed the Don and his capos at the end of 4...wild. Ok I'm outta this thread I have roughly 3 days to catch up to Sundays episode hope I can do it.
 
Regarding the Jessie thing, to me, it looked as if he wanted to be happy, bu he couldn't

As for the ending, I'd be highly disapointed if Walt dies.
 
Have yall thought about this....

>D Might have been mentioned before but what if the flashforwards are beyond the last 3 episodes of the show. Meaning, they are actually like the final scenes chronologically in the storyline, shown to us now, with the ending of the series being open-ended in a way?
 
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Todd is a really awkward character to me.

From one of his first scenes, he just seemed off. The scene when Mr. White and Jesse start cooking at the circus tent homes. Todd tells Walter that he disconnected the cameras.

Something just doesn't seem right.
 
Todd is what Jesse should have become. Todd is a ruthless guy like when he killed the little kid. I like Todd.

Jesse was/is way too emotional he needs to catch a bullet to the head next episode or I'd be disappointed
 
He was eager to be apart of their operation, that's all I took from him at first.

The AV Club summarized him well

Todd is Jesse with no loyalty, Gale with no aesthetics, Mike with no code. He’s a tool who’s perfectly content with having no other identity than how others might want to use him.
 
Jesse has always been against using kids in any part of the game though...it makes perfect sense that this would put him over the edge.

Do you not remember how mad he was when he found out that Tomas was being used as a dealer? He was nearly pushed over the edge back then and now, you include Mike's murder along with Brock's poisoning, it's understandable why Jesse has reached his limit on Walt.

It's not about the kid "only" being poisoned and still living, it's the principle of it. Jesse has always wanted innocent people, particularly kids, to be left out of their doings and he THOUGHT that Walt knew too.

Keep in mind how many times these two have clashed over the years. It has NOT been a happy relationship, there is plenty of other hatred/frustration on Walt that Jesse has built up. Now that he finally knows how much of a liar Walt is, all that anger is finally let out.

Yet he did absolutely nothing when todd blasted that kid cuz all he wanted was the loot...
 
Todd is a really awkward character to me.

From one of his first scenes, he just seemed off. The scene when Mr. White and Jesse start cooking at the circus tent homes. Todd tells Walter that he disconnected the cameras.

Something just doesn't seem right.

Yea todd is slow and dumb as rocks.
 
The scarface connection is interesting.

Only thing I don't like is how big a role the nazis are playing when they were just added to the show in season 5.
 
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