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

Gus actually wasn't Gus, but it was his twin brother!
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Was watching an old school movie classic Beverly Hills Cop today on netflix and was shocked to see a young Mike playing one of the hitmen on there. Mike got served by Eddie on the buffet table :lol
 
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Excuse me if I'm mistaken, but I remember in season 1 when Hank told the meth head prostitute that Jesse messed with that Walt Jr. was a Quarterback and got hit hard thus causing his disability. I think Hank even mentioned that he was on the Varsity squad - which, I think, is a rank reserved for High School; I could be wrong though. I know for a fact that when Walt and Skylar were looking at the house, Skylar was still pregnant. If I'm correct, we can't say that Walt Jr.'s disability was a factor to Walt's declining ambition and drive since that would be later on in Walt's life. Grey Matter's success and overall monetary gain that he missed out on is a more reasonable assumption as to why he "Gave up" and decided to be a High School Chemistry teacher. 

so until now you've gone through the series thinking Jr was an ex football player who got injured? :rollin
 
Re-watched he whole series, made me realize that I started to dislike what Walt has become.

Would not bother me to see him go, dude became too reckless, sloppy and prideful, he has it coming.
 
Gus actually wasn't Gus, but it was his twin brother!
I swear I thought of this as a passing joke when I seen Giancarlo on that new show on NBC that premiered recently (think it's called Revolution, show about a dystopian Earth).

It'd be cool if Gus had a twin brother that just showed up. A bit too wacky and to coincidental for this show but had the seeds been planted for this it would've been great.
 
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was there a fly in the house in "I F T " right after skyler told hank ?

or am i tripping when i saw it last night 8o
 
Congrats to Jess.... Aaron paul on his 2nd Emmy last night

Aaron Paul Wins His Second Emmy for Breaking Bad


The Breaking Bad win of the evening at tonight's 64th Primetime Emmy Awards went to Aaron Paul for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. It was his third nomination for his portrayal of Jesse Pinkman and his second Emmy win. "Oh my God" Paul said, accepting the award. He directly addressed fellow cast member and nominee Giancarlo Esposito, calling it an honor to share the category with him and concluded his speech with thanking Vince Gilligan and the writing staff for not killing him off.

Paul bested stiff competition this year also winning out Brendan Coyle and Jim Carter of Downton Abbey, Peter Dinklage of Game of Thrones, and Jared Harris of AMC's Mad Men.

Check out photos of Aaron Paul celebrating his win at AMC's Emmy Party.





Click here to read an interview with Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul.

Breaking Bad returns next summer and is not available on DISH.
 


If you haven't seen all the episodes I wouldnt watch that. Great compilation. Gave me chills seeing how much Walt has changed.

Walt doesn't fear death because he's already been "dead". The cancer changed him.
 
Here's a dope video i found.



Also, just made this gif today. I know it's from the previous season and all, but i love this scene.

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sucks that they're actually ending it after 5 seasons, I always held out hope they'd somehow be able to manage a couple of more seasons.. I'd rather them end it on a high note then just milk additional seasons.. 
 
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Happy for Aaron and his 2nd EMMY, much deserved.

Really wanted Cranston to get number 4, I didn't think Lewis was THAT good in Homeland (That' Dane's show, to be honest) - but Cranston kills it weekly on this show.. would of liked to see him go 5/5 or 6/6 whatever it's going to be... 5/6 ain't too shabby though.
 
i really couldnt see walt "winning"...as in staying alive...that would be an anti climactic finish

but this is pretty mindblowing

 
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