Breaking Bad - - Part 11

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I know this has probably been brought up, but I doubt the Nebraska location that Saulw as being sent to was coincidence, being that Odenkirk is going to be in Alexander Payne's Nebraska. So when I see the film, I will imagine that is Saul with a new identity.

ha I thought the same thing. :up:
 
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are the biggest *******s ever.
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:hehe: :D
 
Any time Badger is brought up, I always think of this:

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Okay, here's an idea I had about what could happen in the finale, although I admit this theory sounds a lot like a super-villain plot:

Remember how Gretchen and Elliot from Gray Matter announced the opening of a new drug treatment center in Albuquerque on Charlie Rose in the last episode? Well, there's bound to be some news cameras there, right? So what if Walt drives up in his car to that event walks up to that grand opening brainwashing his M60 and maybe firing off a couple of rounds? And initially you think "He's gonna kill Gretchen and Elliot? Why? Isn't that a little late in the game?"

But no, after he forces them to stay, he then tells the news camera people to go live and nationwide. Then, in a deliberate echo of the very first episode, Walter identifies himself, confirms that he is also the co-founder of Gray Matter and the drug kingpin Heisenberg, and that, because he doesn't have much long to live due to his cancer, he's going to finally bare all. He reveals the real reason why he left Gray Matter and, because he choose to walk away, it was the biggest mistake of his life as his co-founders have profited off his ideas. And that now, with his Blue Sky meth, it's happening all over again, but this time he's going to set the record straight. He then outs Todd, Jack, and Lydia, maybe even showing their photographs, saying how they have "stolen his life's work" and are making millions off of his name, that they're responsible for the murder of Hank, etc. thus telling them they, like him, will now have no place to run or hide. Finally, he apologizes to his family for all that he has put them through and that they shouldn't have to suffer for what he has done. Then he takes the ricin pill and his last words are "Remember my name."
 
You know what I am REALLY scared of?

A Sopranos-style ending.

I just picture that everyone at Jack's place is dead, with bodies everywhere, and it ends with Walt and Jesse standing, face to face. Jesse has a gun and... cut to black.
 
The series will end with Huell leaving the safe house and walking into the sunset.
 
Poor Huell.

Maybe everyone gets an awful ending except him. The last shot is Huell on a bed of money.
 
You know what I am REALLY scared of?

A Sopranos-style ending.

I just picture that everyone at Jack's place is dead, with bodies everywhere, and it ends with Walt and Jesse standing, face to face. Jesse has a gun and... cut to black.

Won't happen.
 
The show will end with Walt back in the cabin, bored out of his mind and tired of watching Mr. Magorium's Masterbatorium. He'll start digging through cabinets and boxes, looking for something to do, eventually finding an old CD player and a copy of Michael Jackson's seventh studio album. He plugs in the CD player, pops in the disc and starts listening to it. After about 30 seconds, he becomes annoyed, so he pulls out the disc and snaps it in half.

FADE TO BLACK
 
Another great thing about this show, memorable episode titles.
 
can't stop watching the promo video for the final episode
that "Line of Fire" song was such a great choice, it fits perfectly

the series and good music just go hand in hand
 
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