Breaking Bad - Part 2

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Did it just not destroy everyone watching the scene when walt was talking to the kid he poisoned about his hospital stay?

Man that scene really brought back how low walt really is at this point. Really scuzzy on his part. It almost seems like the kid knew as well.
 
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Anybody here listen to The Ones Who Knock podcast? A good listen to like the BB Insider podcast.
 
I listen to the Breaking Good podcast. I might give that other one a try though.
 
Anyone else unsettled at how Walt looked Brock when it was just the two of them on the couch. A kind of "you better **** kid or I come after you" look, he really has become a total scumbag.
 
3 episodes in and Season 5 is looking like it's going to be the best of them all. The early table-setting episodes have been exploding with quiet tension and whoa moments.

If the show finishes strong, we're looking at what is arguably the greatest series ever created on television. It would be damn near impossible to top at this point.
 
Is it just me or did anyone catch a Walt/Marie vibe? Like maybe, they will have an affair?

Good episode. Looks like this mobile lab/Walt-Jesse-Mike thing isn't going work out already.
 
Another great episode, and the cooking scene was superb.

One of the things I really really like about this show is the little things, small hints or clues that you get from characters, shots and/or situations.
Its such a very rich show.
 
I don't think there is a word to describe how warped Walt has become. I got the impression that he's over the fact that he poisoned Brock and would do it again if he had to.
 
Another great episode, and the cooking scene was superb.

One of the things I really really like about this show is the little things, small hints or clues that you get from characters, shots and/or situations.
Its such a very rich show.

Also the little easter eggs or reusing scenes from a previous plot point like the laser arcade.
 
Has anyone noticed how dark the show is this season? Yes, it's already gotten very dark thematically here and there, but I mean literally dark. Like, it seems as if a lot more scenes are taking place at night, the sets are lit more darkly, a number of scenes have been very "shadowy", etc.

Also the little easter eggs or reusing scenes from a previous plot point like the laser arcade.

Saul sure does love that place. :hehe:

Is it just me or did anyone catch a Walt/Marie vibe? Like maybe, they will have an affair?

I mentioned it on the last page, but it got buried.
 
I had a long discussion with a friend after the first episode about how it never seemed to be daylight. I definitely think that's intentional.
 
I genuinely feel this is one of the greatest scenes of all time in any form:

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God damn, I just love this show. It's defined by grey areas and that's why I love it.
 
I loved the music they used while he was sitting in the car up to entering in...not to mention the camera work. Just amazing.
 
I loved the music they used while he was sitting in the car up to entering in...not to mention the camera work. Just amazing.

The music was perfect for the moment, but the thing I loved is that they both deserved revenge...and the only person who came out with his life was perhaps the person who deserved his comeuppance the most.
 
A beautiful sendoff for a fantastic villain. That's easily one of my top five scenes from the show.
 
A beautiful sendoff for a fantastic villain. That's easily one of my top five scenes from the show.

Is Gus a villain though? No more than Walt IMO. As I said, I love the grey areas of this show. :oldrazz:
 
The music was perfect for the moment, but the thing I loved is that they both deserved revenge...and the only person who came out with his life was perhaps the person who deserved his comeuppance the most.

Hell man, all three of them deserved revenge against each other...

  • Gus against Hector for killing his boyfriend "parter"
  • Hector against Gus for killing most of his faimily and associates
  • Both of them against Walt for damn near ruining what they had going
  • And Walt against both of them for constantly putting his life, Jesse's life, and his faimily's life in danger
 
Is Gus a villain though? No more than Walt IMO. As I said, I love the grey areas of this show. :oldrazz:

I'm going to go out on a limb and say, yeah, Gus was a villain. Just because he was terrorizing another villainous character (Walt), doesn't make him any of less of bad guy.
 
Yeah, he's not on Gus' level yet, but Walt is a far cry from being a good guy. Shades of grey and what have you.
 
I'm going to go out on a limb and say, yeah, Gus was a villain. Just because he was terrorizing another villainous character (Walt), doesn't make him any of less of bad guy.

That's what I mean though, I mean they are as bad as each other. While Gus threatens Walt's family, Walt threatens Jesse's family. They're both bad dudes, with very sad historys.
 
I don't think there is a word to describe how warped Walt has become. I got the impression that he's over the fact that he poisoned Brock and would do it again if he had to.
There was almost a look of pride on his face as he stares at Brock - knowing that he pulled it off.

Scary stuff.
 
Is Gus a villain though? No more than Walt IMO. As I said, I love the grey areas of this show. :oldrazz:

It's amazing how the show made you root for Gus when he was at the pool-party in Mexico, and then root against him by the finale. A good show can get you invested in a character, but it takes a truly great show (like this, Boardwalk Empire, Sopranos) to get you to swing from hating a character to supporting a character and back almost with every episode. I've hated and loved Walt. Sometimes I want Hank or Jesse to finally stop him for good. Other times I want him to be king.
 
Did gus put that hit out on the kid? I think it's pretty ambiguous.
 
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