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Walter Jr. was just a teenager doing normal teenager things. His dad was dying, lying/hiding things from his family, and Jr. was confused and angry. He was just acting out as any normal teenager would.
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Just started watching the show a few weeks ago so I'm trying to catch up on Netflix now. I'm about halfway through season 2. I have no idea how it's going to stretch out to five seasons. The dude Tuco was od insanei remember him playing a similar role on training day but this one was waaaaay more intense.
Still tho, Scandal >>>>>>>>>
@sooperhooper has changed his views now.Guarantee half of you haven't even watched a single episode of scandal, and if you have you probably caught some random episode in the middle of a season. It's necessary to start from the beginning so you'll understand the storyline, it's far more intricate than BB.
I can only judge breaking bad on its first two seasons and it's good but can't hold a candle to scandal imo.
Watch it or not, doesn't matter to me one way or another. I'll continue to enjoy both.
I can only imagine..Team having to wait a whole year after the toilet scene checking in
It's cuz at first Gus didn't trust them, mainly Jesse and Walt's judgement for partnering with him. Also, Gus had to pay off the cartel for not invading of his territory which were just the surrounding states of NM in the south west. Gus was shouldering all of the risk and shelling out most of the cash for distribution, protection, methylamine, the lab, paying off ppl, etc.It was never made clear why Walt/Jesse got paid so little per pound made in the superlab.
The first deal with Gus was $1.2 million for 38 pounds ($31,500 a pound).
In the superlab they made 200 pounds a week and were each going to get $3 million for 3 months work ($2,500 a pound). I know that Gus had to pay for the equipment and working in the lab minimized the risk for Walt and Jesse, but I always felt they were getting shortchanged.
No such thing. Just one bad theory by Norm McDonald out there.Have any of you seen the alternate ending where it was all a dream ? Lol
I'm sure Gale had his own deal with Gus that wasn't really mentioned. They seemed like actual friends and it's been mentioned they could've been or ended up being lovers.Were walt and gale going to make 3 mill each originally before walt brought jesse in? Or would it have been a 3 month deal only while gale trained with walt? Then insert gale at the head making 3 with an assistant or less?
Oh thatI thought it was pretty funny him waking up being Hal lol
Also having the twins kill Hank could've had Walt acting even more suspicious and being more a problem. Who knows what he does if he feels Gus made that call.It was Victor. The actor said so in an interview/AMA on reddit. Obviously that means Gus told him to do it, but still. Gus wanted to make his move against the Cartel... he only gave the Twins the OK because he was being pressured by the Cartel and knew he had no other choice. He didn't necessarily need Hank to be killed, but an attack on the DEA would bring a ton more pressure and attention on Mexico... which would benefit Gus trying to break away.
Have any of you seen the alternate ending where it was all a dream ? Lol