Breaking Bad - - Part 11

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Walt should have just said the box contained Raisin bran crunch, he would have been all over that ****.
 
I didn't catch that, what was being said?

Continual reports of blue meth in the Southwest and reaching as far as Europe...basically the gist of it.

Yep. Basically he now knows that his "signature product" is still being made and still selling worldwide. Walter just assumed that when he stopped cooking, the meth empire he left behind would just collapse without him. Only now he knows that's not the case.

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Oh "REMEMBER MY NAME" now the posters make more sense to me.

You got it.
 
Man I was really disappointed with walt jr's reaction to walt. I'm far from a walt apologist but the man is still his father and treated him with nothing but love. To turn his back on him like that wasn't right.

I was actually thinking back to the time walt took on those bullies for him. Walt's done a lot of terrible things but he's always seemed to look-out for walt jr. in one way or another.

Yes, but he now believes he's committed the act of killing someone else he loved. Whatever good memories he has of Walt are now tarnished by the idea that, aside from all the other stuff, he murdered his uncle.
 
Yes, but he now believes he's committed the act of killing someone else he loved. Whatever good memories he has of Walt are now tarnished by the idea that, aside from all the other stuff, he murdered his uncle.

Walt really should just blurt out "It was the Nazis!" whenever they accuse him of killing Hank if only because I want to see someone's reaction.
 
I never noticed that Felina was an anagram for Finale.

Thanks, Vince Gilligan! :up:
 
Is there a possibility he doesn't go after Gray Matter at all or at least not go after them directly? Gretchen and Elliot were just the catalyst to get Walt to do one last thing before he dies. Just like how they were a big part of his motivation to reject their help and start cooking.
 
I think its possible but I could just as easily see him targeting them. 50/50.
 
Yes, but he now believes he's committed the act of killing someone else he loved. Whatever good memories he has of Walt are now tarnished by the idea that, aside from all the other stuff, he murdered his uncle.

Which to me is still a BS reason for him to react to walt like that. How could he just forget all his personal memories and feelings about his father just due to allegations he was not there to witness?

I guess in the end we have discovered that what the show hinted at for a while, that walt jr. really did see hank as not just a father figure but maybe more of a father in general than walt?
 
I still think the Ricin is for Gretchen & Elliot, the M60 is for Jack and his crew.
 
He would need to get them to consume it, I think that would be pretty tricky when he could just fill them with bullets.
 
At this point, giving ricin to Lydia is just too damn predictable.
 
All right than, the Ricin is for Flynn. He'll sprinkle it on his Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
 
I'm going to keep my mouth shut but at this point I don't know what this "new" Walter is capable of. I have no idea how much he plans to burn to the ground.
 
The Ricin is obviously for Walt. After he gets his revenge, he'll drink it and die. He'll go out on his terms.
 
As much as I love making fun of discount Matt Damon on this show, this was his best performance hands down. He's so creepy and there's never any telling what his mindset is. One second he's serving Jesse ice cream, the next [BLACKOUT]he's executing his girl[/BLACKOUT] in front of him. Then his threat to [BLACKOUT]Skylar[/BLACKOUT] was terrific. Then the next morning he's dressed for his little date with Lydia with a smile on his face. A real psychopath that guy.
 
The music selection in Breaking Bad is phenomenal. Is there a list of all the songs that have been used so far?
 
All I have to add is Flynn's principle...DAT CARMEN. Hank was right.
 
Man I was really disappointed with walt jr's reaction to walt. I'm far from a walt apologist but the man is still his father and treated him with nothing but love. To turn his back on him like that wasn't right.

I was actually thinking back to the time walt took on those bullies for him. Walt's done a lot of terrible things but he's always seemed to look-out for walt jr. in one way or another.

He thinks he killed his uncle, tried to kill his mom and kidnap his baby-sister, all the while dealing crystal-meth. His anger and sense of betrayal is justified if you look at this with any objectivity.
 
He thinks he killed his uncle, tried to kill his mom and kidnap his baby-sister, all the while dealing crystal-meth. His anger and sense of betrayal is justified if you look at this with any objectivity.

Objectivity? I said I'm not a walt groupie for sure. My point was Walt jr has always been walt's biggest supporter he went through a whole season where he pretty much turned on his mom due to that.

Yes I know what he's now been told but you'd think some of that love and devotion to his dad would still be around somewhere? Of course he would and should be upset at what he's been told his dad has done but deep down you'd think some of his own feelings would come through? Walt Jr. has not ever personally witnessed his dad do anything wrong aside from that brief out-burst at home.

Also he knows walt didn't try to kill his mom. He saw his mom pull the knife on walt, the cover for his mom by his call to 911 was to just get his dad out of the house.
 
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