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at todd looking back at the truck before he rang the doorbell
at todd looking back at the truck before he rang the doorbell
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sticking with my prediction that everyone who had a hand in the drug game will die and lydia will go to jail, except for jessie who will use the vac repair man to relocate somewhere safe with brock.So many ideas on how this show will end. I know no matter what I think we will get thrown for a loop and jaws will be left hanging in true BB style.
So many ideas on how this show will end. I know no matter what I think we will get thrown for a loop and jaws will be left hanging in true BB style.
sticking with my prediction that everyone who had a hand in the drug game will die and lydia will go to jail, except for jessie who will use the vac repair man to relocate somewhere safe with brock.
sticking with my prediction that everyone who had a hand in the drug game will die and lydia will go to jail, except for jessie who will use the vac repair man to relocate somewhere safe with brock.
This Walter White-Heisenberg situation feels a lot like Jekyll and Hyde. Was that last scene him officially flipping that switch and breaking bad? Is Walt gone?
That’s such an interesting question. I can tell you the way I saw it: The way I see it is that Heisenberg is gone. He keeps trying to kind of evoke the ghost of Heisenberg, the thrill of feeling powerful, and it’s not there. It’s gone. It died when Hank died. It’s just not there. It died when he saw baby Holly. And then in the end, what is happening in my mind, and obviously we’re leaving it up to the audience to some extent, in my mind, what’s happening is he’s becoming something new. And it’s not Walter White; It’s not Heisenberg; it’s something new. And that’s what I think Dave Porter picked up on when he had that great variation on the Breaking Bad theme at the end. Dave and I both agree he’s sort of, in this episode, he’s becoming what he’s going to become, and we’ll find out what that is in the next episode..
That Conan ep was great. The fan letter ,
@ the shots fired at Low Winter Sun in the end.
Damn that little conversation between Odenkirk and Conan was a little awkward.
Almost as if they had some beef from back in the day.
Season 3 ep 9 end credits had the same theme song as the last episode we just watched.
iLLest!
He did say that he was never on the show as a guest which is odd for someone who worked on the show and later went on to act. I don't think he was acting strange though. He is really laid back and people expect him to be over the top sense of humor like most of his characters. Plus he was just partying at the Emmy's and hoarse from doing so.I just looked at a couple things on youtube , Bob and Conan used to work together so beef could be possibleDamn that little conversation between Odenkirk and Conan was a little awkward.
Almost as if they had some beef from back in the day.
Season 3 ep 9 end credits had the same theme song as the last episode we just watched.
iLLest!
That's telling because it's the same episode Jesse mentions his woodworking project he worked on for class, that he did well on but sold for weed.
Gilligan said a hint for the finale episode: Woodworking.
Damn that little conversation between Odenkirk and Conan was a little awkward.
Almost as if they had some beef from back in the day.
I just looked at a couple things on youtube , Bob and Conan used to work together so beef could be possible
He did say that he was never on the show as a guest which is odd for someone who worked on the show and later went on to act. I don't think he was acting strange though. He is really laid back and people expect him to be over the top sense of humor like most of his characters. Plus he was just partying at the Emmy's and hoarse from doing so.
Yeah, but AMC also tried to push crappy Low Winter Sun on us.
They didn't value their show like they should have. That's not Mad Men or Walking deads fault but AMC execs