Breaking Bad - - Part 11

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For Team Walt, the fans that want him to win, what ending would constitute him winning? Just him surviving, him killing Jack and Co. along with Gretchen and Elliot, him getting what little remains of his fortune to his kids, him being reunited with his family somehow, or some combination?
 
Vince Gilligan's teaser for the finale was woodworking.

Yeah, I'm googling it and reading up on its history and the tools of the trade. I've got nothing.

But Jesse, didn't he have a story in AA about woodworking in high school?
 
Yeah, I'm googling it and reading up on its history and the tools of the trade. I've got nothing.

But Jesse, didn't he have a story in AA about woodworking in high school?

I'm sold, Jesse kills the nazis with a combination of science and woodworking
 
Jesse turns the paperclip into a copper wire robot and destroys the nazis. Calling it now.
 
Ok, I found the episode, Kafkaesque, and Jesse had an awesome woodworking teacher in high school that pushed him to do better, and he did. He made an awesome box for his mother, stained with Tung Oil, and he sold it for an ounce of weed.

That's too rich if Jesse uses something he learned from a GOOD teacher in High School to kill the Nazi's that his BAD chemistry teacher sold him out to.

Even the characters that have no names, little history, no screen time, damn, even they come back around to make waves. GO WOODSHOP TEACHER
 
Chemistry is the study of.....transformation.
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I feel horrible for Walt Jr. I remember in the earlier seasons he was being picked on by a bunch of bullies and treated poorly in general. And now it's known that his father was the great Heisenberg. Surely he's an outcast in school more so now than ever, but people probably fear him too.
 
The way Todd was dressed up in the coffee shop with Lydia, those clothes remind me of Walter. The blue shirt and khaki pants.
 
For Team Walt, the fans that want him to win, what ending would constitute him winning? Just him surviving, him killing Jack and Co. along with Gretchen and Elliot, him getting what little remains of his fortune to his kids, him being reunited with his family somehow, or some combination?
Right now, I'm thinking killing Jack and co., exposing Lydia, reuniting with his family on good terms, and letting the world know that Walter White is a man who can accomplish great things.
 
I loved how they used the theme at the end. Another great episode. Can't wait for the finale.
 
Sadly, no.

Vince Gillian has made me numb.

Yeah, after "Ozymandias" I don't know how many feelings I have left. Though Todd killing Andrea hit me. By this point Jesse has suffered to an absurd degree. My only hope in the finale is that he gets some measure of redemption and friggin' peace.
 
Man, what was happened to Jesse in all that time after Andrea's death?
 
Of course it'd be Walt's pride that brings him back. He absolutely has love for his family and it well played into his initial motives, but the magnitude of his pride certainly rivals it; largely in the form of believing that he could control any blowback from his shady dealings. He's living on borrowed time, his family wants nothing to do with him, his product is being pimped and Elliot and Gretchen just hit him at his core. Hell is coming next week.

Lydia is still so ****ing uptight. :funny:

On a side note, the woman playing Carmen. ...dios mio.
 
I wonder if Ben & Jerry's will make an icecream to honor Breaking Bad?
 
The fact that Walt never got to do it with Carmen upsets me.

The fact that Ted and Skyler got together, and Walt and Carmen didn't, infuriated me.
 
I think anyone that thinks the ricin is for Gretchen and Co are sorely mistaken. I think that blow to his ego was just the final straw and he decided if he was going to go out it was going to be on his terms
 
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