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

39 minutes to go.  I'm beyond ready.

In the meantime, the Emmys are already better in their first 20 minutes than the last 2 or 3 combined.
 
where'd he say that? interview? i wanna watch.

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VG: I think these last three episodes, not to overstate it, and you could say this about the last eight, but with these last three in particular you need to install a seat belt on your sofa, you need to wear a crash helmet and a diaper. [laughs] I tell ya, this next episode (entitled “Ozymandias”), I think for my money, is the best episode we ever had had or ever will have. It was written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Rian Johnson.
I think people are going to have trouble breathing after this thing airs. It’s tremendous and it’s a great, great hour of television and I’m as proud as I can be of the two episodes that air after that one and both of them are a hell of a wild ride, too. I couldn’t be more proud of these final eight episodes or these last three episodes. I think they’re going to leave us with some sleepless nights.

Still tho, expecting this (and next) episode to be something else.  But last weeks episode, simply cant be topped.  
 
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The song that plays while Walt is pushing the barrel pretty much sums up the end of the episode in Ozymandias. That's pretty cool. Never caught it before.
 
what time does the new episode come on tonight
4am

That wait

:rolleyes
this might be a stupid question but if the show was created by vince but the last episode was written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Rian Johnson what does vince actually do...?

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He probably supervises the direction and writing. It his creation so they go how he says. Writing can be a complicated process. He may have laid out the broad strokes for the final ep for them while they filled in the dialogue. So he says this and this have to happen and they figure out how and what they say while doing it.
 
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i see. damn that sounds super difficult and has to be cohesive on all sides. that's a pretty bossy job though. i would love to be able to explain my vision but not have to actually go in and create the dialogue.

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It's more likely that it's a collaborative process than him actually dictating. Ala Dave and the guy he worked with (Chapelle Show) or Jerry and Larry David (Seinfeld).

One thing that bothers me is the absence of the neighbors. :lol Re-watching this last episode when he took off you'd think someone would've heard the commotion outside.
 
i see. damn that sounds super difficult and has to be cohesive on all sides. that's a pretty bossy job though. i would love to be able to explain my vision but not have to actually go in and create the dialogue.

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"Okay, so I want you to do is go up to someone ask to borrow their phone right.  Then you're gonna drop the fake plastic phone you already have in your hand."  "Then its up to you, you can make it a magic trick, look in the camera like david blaine.  or you can just run away."

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this might be a stupid question but if the show was created by vince but the last episode was written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Rian Johnson what does vince actually do...?

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"Thats weird... What the hell is goofy?"
 
Aaron Paul tweeted this out earlier:

Happy #BreakingBad day everyone! Prepare yourself. [emoji]127939[/emoji] [emoji]128299[/emoji][emoji]128299[/emoji][emoji]128299[/emoji] pic.twitter.com/gyPrOjuZOz
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) September 22, 2013


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Wonder what it means.
 
"maybe now youll use your damn head " 
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but on the real that phone call might be the greatest scene so far for this show , dude was protecting his famb by getting sky off the hook and at the same damn time hitting her with that ether 
 
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