Breaking Bad - All Bad Things Must Come To An End - The Finale Thread

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Talking Bad is hilarity.
 
Well they did it. In the final scene, I was back on Team Walt again.

Well done, Gilligan & Co. You are the rare creative team who actually stuck the landing. Best drama in the history of television as far as I'm concerned. Now I'm gonna go retreat to a corner and cry.
 
I have loved this show, but I have to admit, this was a tidy, feel good ending that didn't fit right for me. I need to sleep on it. The finale was just too pleasant.
 
Walt died protecting Jesse.

Goodnight, sweet prince...
 
I think I am in the minority here, I was very VERY disappointed in the series finale. It was flat, in many ways it felt more like an epilogue than an ending to the story.
 
Perfect finale. Vince Gilligan and team, thank you.
 
Welp. Breaking Bad is over. If you're not already member, time to sign up.

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I have loved this show, but I have to admit, this was a tidy, feel good ending that didn't fit right for me. I need to sleep on it. The finale was just too pleasant.

Too pleasant? Yeah threatening Elliot and Gretchen, killing the nazis. Poisoning Lydia, strangling Todd. So pleasant :whatever:
 
It's a beautiful thing; the creative team managed to hit everything perfectly. Walter admits his complete denial to himself. And yet, he still is able to pull one last victory out of the Heisenberg bag.

****ing beautiful thing. The finale has solidified this as one of the most important dramas ever made. I wish I could thank everyone involved.

Now I will go continue my crying.
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit disappointed.

I don't mind that the only real closure came from Walt's story. It has always been Walt's story. It is fitting that the closure belongs to Walt. My disappointment comes from how cliche Walt's ending is. Creating a greater evil in the form of Nazis, just to give him some redemption...meh. I almost feel like last week's premise was a more fitting end for Walter White. There was nothing special about him. He was just a monster and died alone in a cabin...I feel like that would've been a much more fitting ending for Walter.

This is kind of how I feel. The worse fate for Walter White would be to live. And the episode was just too perfectly upbeat and happy.
 
Vince Gilligan for the Borderlands movie.
 
When we first saw Walt with the M60, I thought he was going to storm Jack's compound like Rambo, talk about a surprise attack!
 
I'm really trying to find an upbeat or happy moment other than Jesse getting out alive.
 
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