Any "Breaking Bad" Fans Here?
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Crazy thoughts are running through my mind after this episode! Gomie could possibly die, but it feels too soon for Hank or Jesse to die. I don't know! Hanks call with Marie could be seen as a tragic goodbye message, "I'll be home a little late." If Hank does die, maybe Walt will feel responsible and poison Todd's whole gang with the ricin including himself a la Gus style (Walt's time is limited anyway). Maybe Walt will sacrifice himself as an act of contrition.
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Wow.
I don't see how Hank gets out of that alive.
The shooters aren't there to protect Walt. They're there to protect their cook.
I don't see how Hank gets out of that alive.
The shooters aren't there to protect Walt. They're there to protect their cook.
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Things are starting to clear up a bit. Here's my guess:
Gomie is dead. I don't see much more use for his character in the narrative. Hank is either dead or comatose. That call to Marie telegraphed Hank's demise. Hopefully that call wasn't written just to throw us off. Much like Gus' last walk into the nursing home, I don't mind the telegraphed demise of these amazing characters. Personally, it forces me to engage very deeply in those last moments.
Todd may be dead. That will heighten the Neo-Nazis' urgency to bring Walt into the fold. Either way, they need Walt (or Jesse) to assist with the cook. We know it's not Walt. Jesse must become their and Lydia's meth slave. Somehow this series is going to end with Walt coming back to rescue Jesse and likely dying somewhere in the process. I'm just not sure how Walt's family comes into play.
Gomie is dead. I don't see much more use for his character in the narrative. Hank is either dead or comatose. That call to Marie telegraphed Hank's demise. Hopefully that call wasn't written just to throw us off. Much like Gus' last walk into the nursing home, I don't mind the telegraphed demise of these amazing characters. Personally, it forces me to engage very deeply in those last moments.
Todd may be dead. That will heighten the Neo-Nazis' urgency to bring Walt into the fold. Either way, they need Walt (or Jesse) to assist with the cook. We know it's not Walt. Jesse must become their and Lydia's meth slave. Somehow this series is going to end with Walt coming back to rescue Jesse and likely dying somewhere in the process. I'm just not sure how Walt's family comes into play.
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I just watched. Was careful to avoid this thread until now. Spoilers aplenty.
We know Walt can be danerous to his overseers when he cooks, if they're ignorant. Todd is the wildcard. If something's fishy during the cook, Todd will know.
Poor Hank. Hasn't he been through enough? :-)
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Very interesting observation. Yes, we know Walt doesn't die yet, and Hank & Gomie are well outgunned w/ no DEA backup. (Call in the cavalry, Marie! Do it! ) It would be great if Jesse also surved the next episode. They are like the R2-D2 and C3P0 of this show, or the two guys from 'Hidden Fortress', with everyone around them dropping like flies.iwealth wrote: Todd may be dead. That will heighten the Neo-Nazis' urgency to bring Walt into the fold. Either way, they need Walt (or Jesse) to assist with the cook. We know it's not Walt. Jesse must become their and Lydia's meth slave. Somehow this series is going to end with Walt coming back to rescue Jesse and likely dying somewhere in the process. I'm just not sure how Walt's family comes into play.
We know Walt can be danerous to his overseers when he cooks, if they're ignorant. Todd is the wildcard. If something's fishy during the cook, Todd will know.
Poor Hank. Hasn't he been through enough? :-)
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That's definitely the feeling we had over here at chez dualstow, but then the episode ended. Maybe this is more wishful thinking than scriptwriting logic, but since Hank was alive at the end of the episode, I feel he has a fighting chance.That call to Marie telegraphed Hank's demise.
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Trivial note: people think it's funny the way Todd fired his handgun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mDnG1dA948
Everyone else seemed to be making use of the sights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mDnG1dA948
Everyone else seemed to be making use of the sights.
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I got a kick out of Todd's phone playing the Thomas Dolby song "She Blinded Me With Science" when he got the call from Walt.
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And before that, Steve Perry's "Oh Sherry" was playing in the background.Tortoise wrote: I got a kick out of Todd's phone playing the Thomas Dolby song "She Blinded Me With Science" when he got the call from Walt.
"Oh Sherry" is the kind of song I might play in a terrorist's prison cell to try to break him down quickly.
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Marie looking down into the trash can at what was supposed to be Jesse's brains as she talked to Hank on the phone was pretty unsettling.
The interesting thing here is that Hank has once again underestimated Walt. He could have easily gone in there with a lot of backup, but decided not to because he still just doesn't seem to take Walt seriously as a threat.
It does surprise me a bit that the shooters are getting so close to Walt with their fire. If they are there to make sure that nothing happens to their cook, it seems like they wouldn't want to lose him to a friendly fire incident.
Also, what's up with missing Hank and Gomie with the first barrage of fire? Where did those guys learn to shoot, the police academy?
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It's a great example of what Jesse said to Hank and Gomie in the last episode, when he was ranting about Walt being the Devil, and how he was smarter and luckier than everyone else. Something like, "...whatever you think is going to happen, the exact opposite happens."MediumTex wrote:
The interesting thing here is that Hank has once again underestimated Walt. He could have easily gone in there with a lot of backup, but decided not to because he still just doesn't seem to take Walt seriously as a threat.
As awful as it sounds, I was actually happy when those thugs pulled up. No matter how bad Walt is, I always root for him, especially when it comes to Hank.
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Well don't forget, Hank is still doing this on the down low. Gomie trusts him, and they found a trusty third man to watch Huell, but in general the DEA knows nothing about this.MediumTex wrote: The interesting thing here is that Hank has once again underestimated Walt. He could have easily gone in there with a lot of backup, but decided not to because he still just doesn't seem to take Walt seriously as a threat.
If Lydia splashes chemicals in Todd's eyes during Walt's escape, that would be a weird callback to the Thomas Dolby song.
I just think it's sweet that the psycho killer has a crush on someone.
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Yeah...that was kind hard to believe.MediumTex wrote: Also, what's up with missing Hank and Gomie with the first barrage of fire? Where did those guys learn to shoot, the police academy?
I think Hank is going to survive, and Todd's uncle and his crew are going to use him as collateral to make Walt cook for them.
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I loved that!Tortoise wrote: I got a kick out of Todd's phone playing the Thomas Dolby song "She Blinded Me With Science" when he got the call from Walt.
Yeah, this is where I thought things might be heading as well. I'm expecting Gomez to be killed during the gun battle. As we've seen at least three times (more?) during the show, Hank is vulnerable to panic attacks in high-stress situations. He performs amazingly in the heat of battle but once he's rattled, he's really rattled, and seeing Gomez die could do it.AdamA wrote: I think Hank is going to survive, and Todd's uncle and his crew are going to use him as collateral to make Walt cook for them.
At that point, he may take cover long enough for the gunfire to die down. Then Todd's uncle and his frightening band of merciless (but 80s-loving) thugs might be able to take him alive.
However it turns out, that was a very exciting scene! Made the mistake of watching it right before bed. Hard to get good sleep when you go to bed with your heart pounding.
By the way, I was amazed at how easy it was for Hank to snow poor Huell. He didn't even want to hear the supposed "recording" they had?
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Huell is definitely not NSA material.
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Really like the Hank held hostage/Walt comes back to save Hank storyline, but I don't see where Jesse fits into the equation. Or Walt's family for that matter. Maybe everyone gets taken hostage.
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Gomie's presence at this point is similar to an unfamilar face in a Star Trek beam-down party.Lone Wolf wrote: I'm expecting Gomez to be killed during the gun battle.
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Ared shirt? :-)AdamA wrote:Gomie's presence at this point is similar to an unfamilar face in a Star Trek beam-down party.Lone Wolf wrote: I'm expecting Gomez to be killed during the gun battle.
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Gomez made it to within two episodes of the show's end, so he did okay.dualstow wrote:Ared shirt? :-)AdamA wrote:Gomie's presence at this point is similar to an unfamilar face in a Star Trek beam-down party.Lone Wolf wrote: I'm expecting Gomez to be killed during the gun battle.
It was Mike who I was sorry to see get killed last year.
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They mentioned on the aftershow that Mike's character was a last minute addition to the show when the actor who plays Saul was not available to do a scene.
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Great news! I'm glad to see another show in the BB universe. Saul is such a funny character.AdamA wrote: Looks like Saul is getting a spinoff.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... -1.1452737
I'll miss this great show when it ends in 3 episodes. We on this thread need to just... just support the shit out of each other.
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I wonder if Bob Odenkirk will play the young Saul Goodman, or if they'll get a different actor.Lone Wolf wrote:Great news! I'm glad to see another show in the BB universe. Saul is such a funny character.AdamA wrote: Looks like Saul is getting a spinoff.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... -1.1452737
I'll miss this great show when it ends in 3 episodes. We on this thread need to just... just support the shit out of each other.
Saul's 4-5 minutes on the show every week are great, but I wonder if it will get old with more time.
I'm sure the creators have thought of this. From the article, it sounds like Vince Gilligan is involved in the planning.
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That was one of the funniest lines in the whole series.Lone Wolf wrote: We on this thread need to just... just support the shit out of each other.
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I think that line was when i knew i loved hank's character.
I don't plan to watch the spinoff, but i cant imagine theyd use anyone other than Odenkirk.
(Apologies for the lazy lack of punctuation. My internet service provider is not providing, forcing me to take a small wireless device to SBUX).
I don't plan to watch the spinoff, but i cant imagine theyd use anyone other than Odenkirk.
(Apologies for the lazy lack of punctuation. My internet service provider is not providing, forcing me to take a small wireless device to SBUX).
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I'll be watching the spinoff. Hope that Mike is in it as well.
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This latest episode is absolutely crazy!!! One of the best of the series. I can't wait for the final two episodes.
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Intense. So, did walt say all that crap on the phone to get Sky off the hook?