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




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I read someone's prediction for tomorrow is that Walt gives Jesse the ricin to put in a batch of meth.
 
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Wow. Dudes are really running with Marie killing Walt. That would be so bad and corny. :lol


I'm just picturing Walt getting shot then the camera shows Marie holding a smoking gun saying "That's for Hank, you evil bastard". :rollin
 
Wow. Dudes are really running with Marie killing Walt. That would be so bad and corny. :lol


I'm just picturing Walt getting shot then the camera shows Marie holding a smoking gun saying "That's for Hank, you evil bastard". :rollin

I rather see Walt slip on a banana peel and get hit by a random *** bus while crossing the street
 
I'm going against what I want to happen here

LIVES
Skyler
Badger
Holly
Gretchen
Elliot
Vacuum Repair Guy
Saul
Walt Jr.
Marie

Lydia (ends up in prison)

DIES

Jesse via ricin

Walt via bullets or cancer

Uncle Jack via HeisenWalt

Todd via HeisenWalt

Same for the rest of the Aryans

Ted Beneke via stupidity
 
cancer doesnt work that way, walt is not going to be running around blasting bad guys then suddenly die of cancer
 
 
cancer doesnt work that way, walt is not going to be running around blasting bad guys then suddenly die of cancer
Pretty much. I hate these predictions because some of them are god awful. If I were to say what I think might happen. I would say after Walt seeks revenge he takes some of the ricin, turns himself in to the DEA and tells them that he is responsible for it all.He has to get Skylar off and he still has a great amount of ego involved in the situation. Walt isn't trying to go out on anyone's terms but his own.

Also the Ricin can be used to kill multiple people. All it takes is a few micrograms to kill a person.
 
Pretty much. I hate these predictions because some of them are god awful. If I were to say what I think might happen. I would say after Walt seeks revenge he takes some of the ricin, turns himself in to the DEA and tells them that he is responsible for it all.He has to get Skylar off and he still has a great amount of ego involved in the situation. Walt isn't trying to go out on anyone's terms but his own.


Also the Ricin can be used to kill multiple people. All it takes is a few micrograms to kill a person.

Right - what if the ricin is put in future meth cooks by Jesse (assuming Walt gives the ricin to Jesse).
 
cancer doesnt work that way, walt is not going to be running around blasting bad guys then suddenly die of cancer
I said via bullets OR cancer as in he dies in the shootout OR he survives the shootout and we see him alone by himself a few months later succumbing to the cancer.

Not sure how you could assume I think cancer is akin to a heart attack :lol but I forgive you since you must be reading a lot of dumb theories and at this point are just assuming things about some theories.
Ted is basically written off. Last we saw he was in the hospital in a halo.
I just want him dead. It'd be a satisfying cold open. Ted gingerly walks down the stairs, falls and dies.
 
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Where is this idea of the ricin going into batches of meth coming from? What purpose would that serve? Serious.
 
 
Ted is basically written off. Last we saw he was in the hospital in a halo.
I just want him dead. It'd be a satisfying cold open. Ted gingerly walks down the stairs, falls and dies.
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 He is clumsy. I think he is scum too but where he is now is better than him being dead IMO. He is in the middle of a divorce, bankrupt , about to lose his house and has a severe neck injury. Let him live in pain for the rest of his miserable life.
 
Where is this idea of the ricin going into batches of meth coming from? What purpose would that serve? Serious.
I saw it a few weeks ago when everybody was talking about what the ricin would be used for again (think it was the cold open fast forward when Walt got the ricin from the house). I don't know why someone said put the ricin in the blue and poison a bunch of meth heads.

That's just senseless mass murder by Walt :lol The customers have always been beneath him. It's such a waste of ricin too.

Seriously I'd rather Skyler or Walt Jr. killing Walt over Marie killing Walt
Walt JR.: Th-Th-This is... for Uncle Hank. You b-b-b-b-bastard!

*BLAM*

*Cut to black*
 
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I find it funny how people say Walt jr "broke bad" by trying to buy alcohol underaged, 

if that's all it takes than some of ya'll might as well be Heisenberg yourselves.
 
Was "breaking bad" a common term before the show? I honestly never heard of it before the show. I would've guessed it was a positive thing since it sounds like someone breaking a bad habit or behavior.
 
I saw it a few weeks ago when everybody was talking about what the ricin would be used for again (think it was the cold open fast forward when Walt got the ricin from the house). I don't know why someone said put the ricin in the blue and poison a bunch of meth heads.

That's just senseless mass murder by Walt :lol The customers have always been beneath him. It's such a waste of ricin too.
Walt JR.: Th-Th-This is... for Uncle Hank. You b-b-b-b-bastard!

*BLAM*

*Cut to black*

Thanks & repped.
 
Was "breaking bad" a common term before the show? I honestly never heard of it before the show. I would've guessed it was a positive thing since it sounds like someone breaking a bad habit or behavior.
It was a term but not common. So uncommon that I never caught on when just seeing/hearing the title. It was only until Jesse said it to Walt that the meaning re-clicked in my head. Before the show, I honestly probably only heard the term 3 times in my life :lol

May be a different case in other regions 8o



I find it funny how people say Walt jr "broke bad" by trying to buy alcohol underaged, 
if that's all it takes than some of ya'll might as well be Heisenberg yourselves.
There's probably degrees to it depending on how generally strict you want to be about the law or morality/ethics.

To me when it's used as "breaking", that part implies some sort of continuous or repetitive "bad" action more times than not.
 
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