no this is amazing... Saul on the left, Louis CK not even looking. And Conan is that douche who brought a guitar to the party
Also see Robert smigel and looks like dane cook in the back with his mouth open edit: with the short hair? And is that andy holding the thing in front of his face?
Yelp reviews of Los Pollos Hermanos.. Go ahead and beat mine, which was short and simple: Food quality has gone down since the original owners relocated to Belize (David from FT Lauderdale if you don't believe me) http://www.yelp.com/biz/los-pollos-hermanos-albuquerque?sort_by=date_desc
I saw a spoiler accidently from an auction of props for the show. Nice twist. Hope its not true. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Very tempting.. I think I'll refrain from asking... I would hate to have the series ruined due to a spoiler that was accurate.
The evolution of Walter White. Sweet. [video=youtube;D5oy5EzFtTk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D5oy5EzFtTk[/video] And for fun, the greatest scene in all of Breaking bad. [video=youtube;cWfK5JyD2bA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cWfK5JyD2bA[/video]
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I cant wait until next week! Sad we are at the final stretch. Next week is it! Its been a fun ride! I'm going to enjoy it!
That was an excellent set up to the final episode. We didn't need another action pact episode like last week. We needed this to set up nexts week. Next week is where **** gets real. People will die, its going to be a blood bath!
I am sure you all seen this before, but I have to post it again! [video=youtube;bf7YF8DAwjk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf7YF8DAwjk[/video] [video=youtube;_SEL27xiJGQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SEL27xiJGQ[/video] the first video doesn't have the best part
Gotta say, I hated that scene with Flynn. I understand he loved Hank. Hank was important to him. But to completely go off on his father? To wish him dead? Hard to believe that from my perspective. Not to mention Flynn never knew Heisenberg. Just heard things. Based on his own personal history with his father, you would think that at the very least he would ask questions. Try to figure out what's what... I get that the point was to demonstrate Walt losing everything, even his family, but still... Wished it played out better. Loved the scene with Heisenberg putting on that hat and trying to pump himself up only to back down. And I love that we are getting answers about gray matter. One of the biggest questions I've had delt with what happened with Walt and Gretchen. Why did Walt suddenly leave her? Why the buyout? They obviously stole his research ( as far as Walt's concerned) and now are dumping on him. Walt revealed the true nature of Heisenberg long ago. His ego and jealousy over what happened with Gray Matter. I bet we find out what happened and Walt uses them to get money for his family... Like grey matter, those ****** nazis are getting credit and money for his work. Walt isn't letting that happen. One more left... The one thing I want, is for Walt to use some innovated way to manipulate science to his cause as he's done in the past. I've missed that part of his character.
Got to realize, more time has passed, here has found out so much info about his father, and sees what he has done to his family and what he put them through. Stealing his sister and putting her life in danger. Killing his uncle, I mean its not far fetch that he holds resentment.
Slow but good episode. Loved the ending, especially how the theme music started to play at the end of it. Really sad to see Walt offering the guy 10k just to sit with him for an hour. And pretty shocking that the Nazis killed Andrea, so nuts.
You think they're going to explore Gray Matter at all in the last episode? I just took it as Walt has always been pushed around and it's because he left Gray Matter that he's in the position he's in because if he stayed he and his family would have been set for life and he'd never have to start cooking meth. It was the push Walt needed to get up and go do something. And I think it's kind of implied what happened with Walt and Gretchen, that Gretchen probably left Walt for Elliot and when that happened Walt left the company. That's how I took it as at least but could be wrong. I haven't seen the first season in 2 years or so. EDIT: Now I'm thinking perhaps the ricin is meant for Gretchen and Elliot. I'm starting to think we'll see more Gray Matter in the finale. I love this show.
Just another great episode. The scenes of Walt fading away in the cabin were powerful. The ring slipping off his finger, etc. This is now about a guy who realizes his days are numbered. He knows he's going to die and after his conversation during the poker game he realizes his family won't see any of the money. It will have been all for nothing. So getting money to Walt Jr. was a last ditch effort. When that didn't work he gave up. Something about the Grey Matter TV spot changed his mind. I think when she said something to the effect of, "That brilliant man we knew is gone..." made him realize he has to do something to change how he will be remembered. I see it as shaking out as Walt somehow destroys the nazis and succumbs to cancer in a deathbed scene. I'll stick to my guns and say it will be reminiscent of the Walt describing his father dying to Walt Jr., but I'm not sure this show will want to end with one of the worst actors of the series (Walt Jr.) in the final scene.
You realize the guy has cerebal palsy, right? Although its milder in real life then his character, I think he plays the part rather well. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
I actually think Walt Jr. has been pretty damn good these last 2 episodes. And really he hasn't been bad at all in any of his scenes in the series, he just wasn't given much to really work with besides eating breakfast and saying he's going to Louis' house.
So this.. The last episode is called "felina" which is an anagram for finale and is also the feminine version of the word feline in spanish. The word felina can be made from these three chemicals. Fe (iron) Li (lithium) and Na (sodium). The episode number if looked up in the periodic table is Samarium which is the main element in a drug called Quadrament which is commonly used to kill cancer cells, especially lung cancer. Www.breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/felina Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Maybe Walt does end up on his death bed with Walt Jr.....but instead of him dying a monster like his father, he has retrobution and forgivness from his family? Who knows.....****ing crazy.
That's possible too. I just think really the creators want to follow through on their vision of this being a story of a transformation of a normal man into a villain. I think at this point Walt is trying for retribution but I wouldn't be shocked if during the finale that proves to every viewer that he's still every bit the villain he has been morphing into over the past 5 seasons. But who knows? Writers might also want to demonstrate that he can change back. They have left themselves a lot of different possibilities.
I don't like how he's handling it either but I think the other problem is that he heard Walt talking to Skylar when the cops were there and him going on that rant about how he killed Hank for crossing him etc and doesn't realize it's not true and he said all that to protect Skylar.
After that ending, you sorta have to wonder if the M60 is for Uncle Jack and Todd or is it for the Shwartz's.** That episode made you feel for Walt again. His son tells him to basically go **** Himself and Die, has to sting for anyone to hear.* I'm hopeful for a satisfactory ending like we saw in the Season 4 finale "Face Off".*
That was my first thought as soon as I saw them on tv. The machine gun is to save Jesse and possibly Brock (makes more sense now that they killed Andrea) and the ricin is for Gretchen and Elliot.
I think he honestly has nothing left to live for. Everyone in his life wants him dead. All he has to keep him going is vengeance.
Are you still rooting for Walter White? He corrupted his wife. He's left his children worse off than if he had remained a chemistry teacher and just died of cancer. And every time he's actually had the chance to leave them better off, he has been too selfish or greedy to do the right thing. From refusing to accept help to pay for cancer treatment from his former colleagues, all the way to not taking Saul's advice and turning himself in so his wife wouldn't have to take the fall. He had no hesitation in having Jesse killed, and doubled down in agreeing to have him go off to be tortured before hand. I want to see the Nazis and Todd killed, but it is Jesse's retribution to give, not Walt. Yet despite all of that, I enjoy seeing Walter White plot and scheme. When he uses a ploy to get his son on the phone, I'm rooting for Walter Jr. to accept the money. But when he flips out on the father who destroyed everything he sought to save, Walter Jr. is 100% correct in rejecting his father's latest scheme. I see no "win" left for Walt. He can't undo the **** storm he started. There is no fairytale ending for him here. In fact, if Breaking Bad is a fairytale , Walter White is the villain who will be vanquished. I don't know if creator Vince Gilligan sees Jesse as his hero. So I don't know what to expect. But I know I'm definitely not rooting for Walter White.
I think it may end with Jesse holding a gun to Walters forehead again.....with Walter begging for death.....and Jessge obliging.
Not like he has a choice. He wanted Jessie killed quickly and thinks he's already dead.* If he finds out Jessie has been used as a slave for months, I'm sure he'll be sympathetic to his plight.*