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

Walt was quitting until Gus offered him that 3 mil for 3 months deal and showed him the lab. It's crazy when think about all the different ways this story coulda turned out.
 
Walt was quitting until Gus offered him that 3 mil for 3 months deal and showed him the lab. It's crazy when think about all the different ways this story coulda turned out.

But Walt sought out Gus and begged to work with him in order to unload their 38 pounds of product they made in the RV.
 
The I'm ending can go many ways. Jessie has been the good guy lately, I think they're gonna do something to him to bring it back to people not liking him.

And I'm finishing season 3. Anyone find it funny that Skyler told her lawyer everything, meth and all, and she does nothing?
Them lawyers are cold blooded :lol: Plus she really couldn't do anything unless her client wanted her to and I think Walt is protected cuz they're married.

Now that I think about it, that's probably another reason he never signed the divorce papers.
 
 
Them lawyers are cold blooded
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Plus she really couldn't do anything unless her client wanted her to and I think Walt is protected cuz they're married.

Now that I think about it, that's probably another reason he never signed the divorce papers.
They had a client-lawyer whatever they call it, but c'mon. I know she could've did something to go around that. And he did sign the papers. I just finished watching it happen.
 
do you guys think we will find out about gustavo's past in Chile?

We have to, the homies in Mexico did not include that anecdote about who he "was" for no reason. I think that Walt's final face off with the Gears of War type burner will be linked to Gus. You can't just kill a guy that connected and there be no reprecussions.


Also, you gotta put Gus up there as one of the greatest "bad" guys of all time with Marlo and Trinity from Dexter.
 
Walt was quitting until Gus offered him that 3 mil for 3 months deal and showed him the lab. It's crazy when think about all the different ways this story coulda turned out.

But Walt sought out Gus and begged to work with him in order to unload their 38 pounds of product they made in the RV.

Yeah, I know. I'm just saying that when Walt first got in the game his plan wasn't to be this big time Kingpin and to me it seems like that deal really sparked everything.


do you guys think we will find out about gustavo's past in Chile?
Hopefully. It's only 8 episodes though. They'll probably just focus on Walt, Jesse and Hank putting all the pieces together.
 
Them lawyers are cold blooded :lol: Plus she really couldn't do anything unless her client wanted her to and I think Walt is protected cuz they're married.


Now that I think about it, that's probably another reason he never signed the divorce papers.
They had a client-lawyer whatever they call it, but c'mon. I know she could've did something to go around that. And he did sign the papers. I just finished watching it happen.
Oh yeah he did but she never filed them to make it official after she got more involved with the money laundering and running the car wash.

If a lawyer breaks that privilege they can lose their license even if they're doing the right thing. It's the whole reason Saul made Jesse and Walt pay him before advising them. Only way a lawyer would go to police is if they're facing criminal charges.
 
Oh yeah he did but she never filed them to make it official after she got more involved with the money laundering and running the car wash.

If a lawyer breaks that privilege they can lose their license even if they're doing the right thing. It's the whole reason Saul made Jesse and Walt pay him before advising them. Only way a lawyer would go to police is if they're facing criminal charges.
Oh okay.
 
Someone slap me, man. I can't believe I've been missing out on this show. Started watching on netflix this past Monday. Starting season 5 right now. Been straight binging, b.
 
You nitpicking heavy over there :lol:

Nah, not even like that breh. This is now my favorite show of all time and I love every character, except Skyler and Hank's wife.

Being born in a Spanish speaking household, I cringed every time Gus and Salamanca spoke Spanish.

They're not just any Hispanics that can't speak Spanish properly. One was born and raised in Chile and that other was born and raised Mexico.
 
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