Hey I made sure I was very...discreet with what was in the episode, didn't mention anything specific.
Not like you told me he killed Crazy 8 before I watched the episode :whistling
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please dont use name of Jesus
For crissake, why not?
Great show!
Megabyteme, 2 more days until the airing of Breaking Bad buddy. I know you've been patiently waiting haha. Same with me, I just hope they get rid of Skyler in this season once and for all cause I can't stand the bitch. Other than that I'm looking forward to this season.
season 3 starts sunday i cannot wait im so excited i love this show
Hardly waiting
What did you guys think of the first episode?
I don't want to write any spoilers but I didn't see it coming.
Who watched the show knows what I am talking about.
Pretty good episode.
I was very surprised that Skyler figured out that
Walt is involved with drugs. How I saw the last episode it was like a big turnaround.
In the first two seasons, he was cooking because he wanted to guarantee his family a
nice future but now his past hunted him into his family life.
Excellent writings in the first episode
Looks to be a great season!
Anyone knows how many episodes are planned for this season?
Epguides listed 6 episodes for now.
http://epguides.com/BreakingBad/
just watched s3 e2 what i wanna know if why the mexicans were texted "chicken" and then left
This is one of the show's I think I'm gonna have to start watching live. The scene is freaking slow at releasing it in HD. I guess they're not big enough fans of the show.
They do this every season; how have you not figured this out yet.
At the beginning of nearly every episode, you get a small glimpse of what is going to happen in the final episode of the season. Do you not remember last year when they kept showing the pink, burned stuffed animal in the pool, etc at the start of every episode?
i'm on s2 now, it kicks ass xd
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Anyone else in awe of the cinematography from the time the "Cousins" entered the house to the time they got the text? I thought it was incredible!
Have someone wathed the last episode?
It was really great how the things are turning.
Walter showed some temper:)
With Walt going a bit ballistic and the 50-50 cut of Gus's deal with Jesse be enough to get Walt back in the game?
I don't know if he'll get into it again. We'll see.
New episodes will be very interesting
as Hank is coming closer now than ever.
Hank is about ready to implode and will probably be sidelined for insubordination before he gets Heisenberg...although he'll get close.
Jessie's scene in the gas station was fantastic...he didn't even blink when the trooper came in and has fully embraced his inner hardass.
I think this seasons real wildcard character is going to be Skyler.
She was pretty passive last year but grew a giant pair over the hiatus and may just turn out to be the biggest criminal of them all.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if she pulls a real Clarise (read the books, ignore the movies) and breaks badder than anyone.
Hank's character really came back in the latest show. Honestly, I thought he was being written off (killed) and would become a bigger axe for Skyler to grind.
I'm also glad the "cousins" were not used as slapstick props. Great characters who deserved being written with respect. They were.
I'm conflicted about the cousins.
Mostly, I don't care for the elemental, "force of nature" bad guy(s) trope.
It worked perfectly as Anton Chigurh in No Country For Old Men but seems almost like an easy ploy in a serial TV format.
The cousins didn't seem rooted in the same reality as everyone else in the show...they simply showed up when the plot needed them and then disappeared into the ether.
They seemed an almost supernatural aspect in a show that has painstakingly shown the very real forces shaping the other characters.
I also thought the axe was an affectation employed simply for shock effect and was totally out of character (even given the cousin's flimsy character development).
A pro hit man is going to forego an easy head/kill shot to walk around a public shooting scene and retrieve an axe?
Come on.
For me, the cousins were a reminder that there is a much nastier, professional alternative to the small-town, let's-make-it-into-the-business-through-trial-and-error way of doing things. They were dark and ruthless- it was their way of life from early age. Walt may want to be Heizenberg, at times, but he is torn by outside forces that keep him grounded in the real world. The cousins were not torn by anything- everything they knew had only one reality.
This also mirrors Hank's reluctance to go to "the big time".
As for No Country... that character got old for me after about 30 minutes. I won't even begin to defend that one.
I didn't like the cousins at all. I felt like their presence during season 3 really slowed the show down. Actually, the first several episodes of this season felt really stale compared to the earlier seasons. There was a lot of bickering mixed with overly dramatic portrayals of the cousins in their quest for revenge, but very little progress in the main storyline.
The pace seems to have returned with the latest episode, and luckily the cousins storyline finished before taking up the entire season. That being said, I still think the show is very enjoyable. I guess it's to be expected that there will be some parts that aren't as great as others, especially when the first two seasons were so good.
fantastic episode S03E07, I hope for more.
how do you think the show will end. e.g. with the cancer returning and walter dying?
what station is it on?
So, Walt finally gets a close look at the reality of the world he now inhabits.
As scary as the twins were, ultimately it's become obvious that compared to Gus ("Chicken Man"), they were only a minor threat.
The twins were completely focused on revenge and didn't appear to be very good multitaskers.
Gus on the other hand, knows everything and is clearly focused on a much larger and more intricate scheme, a scheme that Walt is only now beginning to glimpse.
I think Walt has always viewed himself as the smartest guy in the room (which, being a teacher, he usually was) and the realization that Gus is not only smarter and more devious than he but more critically, is infinitely more ruthless, is going to bring out a Heisenberg v2.0...a much more extreme bad guy than we've seen so far.
Walt has been deluding himself by thinking that he had the luxury of whether to be a bad guy or not.
He thought he could choose to walk away and reform but it's clear that he's not the player he thought he was, that Gus has been ahead of him from the beginning.
Besides the set piece scene of the twin in the hospital room, last night's episode seemed pretty calm but the building pressure was palpable and will explode soon, I think.
i really like this show and caracter development is great but "fly" episode was so boring that i almost gave up on it
Very good assessment (from a full month ago, nonetheless!) of what unfolded, clocker!
Just finished watched the season finale (got a very good chuckle out of Walt's reoccurring broken windshield) and liked how the characters have "grown" into their now full-on criminals.
There is also a subtle, yet glaring differe4nce between the last two season finales- last time, Walt had indirectly caused the deaths of the passengers of two planes; this season is one-on-one, direct murder of an "innocent" party. Walt unflinchingly took out two very dirty individuals last week, too...and he did it as Walt, not Heisenberg.
I really love this show!