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

I know the tape was destroyed after his first cook, but I feel it somehow comes back into play and well, "repaired" so that it can be watched; ultimately showing everyone how much he genuinely cared for them.

It's a long shot, but -- I mean even his pants made an appearance.
 
-I was praying Skylar got stabbed in that fight
-Flynn a *****, turned on his pops so quick AND called the police. Shoulda made him keep that piece of **** PT Cruiser.
-Walt is dumb for revealing that money, he could've just told them he wouldnt cook for them if they killed Hank.
-Told yall a while back, Huell and kouby could have left with Walt cash, he has no muscle, never has.
-I hope todd **** jesse in the ***, snitch *****. All his fault.
-Ricin gotta be for Jack, been seeing him smoke alot of squares and they seem to think Walt is ok with the juug.
 
What is up with everyone's fascination with Badger and Skinny Pete? :lol

agreed, Jesse's been isolated for a while now so there's no need to include those 2 junkies in the storyline anymore.

also for the idiot who predicted that Jesse would use fulminated mercury as an explosive to take out Todd & co.'s lab...

1) he isn't that smart, give him way too much cred

2) Walt didn't teach him the recipe & I doubt the Nazi compound has WiFi for a Google search either

this will all end bad and will be a tragedy rather than a win for WW

also what's the explanation for the house being quarantined/fenced off? There was no cook there & or crime scene...yet?
 
Feel like I didn't fully grasp the Walt-Skylar phone call the first go round, but damn...

...Bryan Cranston really put up the 158.3 QB rating with that performance.
 
I have the utmost confidence w/ this cast and crew to wrap this show up the right way. Don't know what it will be but I know it's going to be good.
 
That phone call was audience trolling at its finest. The initial reaction to that from everyone was probably the same, then when they went back and thought about it they had that light bulb moment and the :smokin face quickly followed.
 
Walt's old pants made an appearance.

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Now I'm not trying to sound like I figured anything out or whatever or not sure if it's obvious..


But...You think that reflection with the bullet-hole in Walt's head means anything? 8o




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8o?
 
ratings for the show have quadrupled since the start of season 5 damn

plus im confident that flashback scene was partially an attempt to get people into/to buy the earlier season$$$$
 
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Very emotional episode.. Honestly this episode alone should solidify the series final emmy's.. Honestly this show pretty much KILLED my interest in the end of Dexter.. And the writers literally outdid themselves.. R.I.P Hank smh dude had too much pride I knew he would go out fighting though.. Walt is stupid as hell for telling them about ALL the money he coulda easily offered them a cool couple million.. All he did was get hank killed and lose his money. I was disappointed to se a fellow crazy calculated sociopath like Walt lose it like that taking the baby and just doing a bunch of pointless things it really showed how human the guy really is. 
 
Am I the only one who thinks this guy needs to get killed?
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When I first saw this, I was like damn, I know him and Louis don't get along but do you really want him dead :lol

From reddit
So fitting :lol

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ratings for the show have quadrupled since the start of season 5 damn

plus im confident that flashback scene was partially an attempt to get people into/to buy the earlier season$$$$

Word of mouth and Netlfix. It's easy to get caught up during the gap.
 
It's funny because yesterday we discussed Werner Heisenberg in my Nuclear Engineering class yesterday. As soon as my professor mentioned his name, he paused and smiled at us. A few of us smiled back because we caught the reference.

A little background info: Heisenberg was a German Physicist. He's mainly known for dealing with quantum mechanics, his uncertainty principle. And yes, developing the first nuclear weapons for Germany during WWII.

Although it's obvious at this point, Walter White and Heisenberg both used their intelligence to create something destructive. They thought they were helping their family (country) but they didn't realize that ramifications it had on other people
 
read an article on this past episode. Apparently when the baby started saying mama over and over again, that was unplanned. In the scene Cranston was supposed to just bring the baby up to his eye level and start crying, but during filming the baby's actual mom was standing 3 feet behind cranston prompting the baby to start calling for her, Cranston went with it and the final effect is what we are shown.
that is the definition of great acting.

I for one am a fan of the Aryans and this storyline. If the theories are true then it's really only fitting it ends this way. Walt already let Gray Matters slip through his fingers he's not about to lose that kind of recognition again. his pride won't let him lose EVERYTHING again, even though he pretty much has.
 
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