Breaking Bad - Part 3

Status
Not open for further replies.
Without spoiling anything per se was mike's killing that big spoiler ppl around here were going crazy about a few days ago?
 
I've been asking the same thing. Nobody wants to answer. *****
 
Ok ok ok. Just answer this, is the spoiler as big of a punch to the chest as Mike's death?
 
I've read 2 different spoilers from different places and either of them would be huge deals but I just don't believe either of them because they don't make sense for where we are at in the season. I could see either happening in the next 8 episodes but those haven't been written yet so nobody can know for sure
 
I dunno, I read one and I totally could see it happening at the end of the next episode. I dunno how true it is and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the main spoiler everyone was talking about but that doesn't make much sense cuz if true it is a MAJOR one
 
I'm glad it's on netflix cuz hopefully these 8 episodes will be up on there before the last 8 are out so I can do a marathon of BB before it ends
 
I did find it amusing when Walt tried to quit after his cancer went into remission and how he became completely and totally obsessed with fixing up the house.

I guess if he had stuck with home repair he still would have become the one who knocks. :D
 
Sunday's episode was the highest rated episode for the series ever. 2.98 million watched on Sunday topping the previous record of 2.93 million from the season premiere. Hopefully this Sunday the show will pass the 3 million mark.
 
Do you guys think we will see a connection to the opening shot in S05E01 in the next episode?
 
Last edited:
I still believe the relief Walt had over Brock surviving the poisoning was genuine, but killing Gus broke the last shackle that kept Walt/Heisenberg from fully taking over.
 
Do you guys think we will see a connection to the opening shot in S05E01 in the next episode?

That probably won't be later until the second half of the final 8 episodes.

If Walt flees and has a new identity I doubt he'll get up to any criminal activity while in New Hampshire so it would be boring and no episodes would focus on that.

Dealing with the nine guys will probably take a couple of episodes.
So I think he'll be cooking some meth for a few more episodes until something goes wrong and he has to call Saul's guy that disappears people.

Of course I could be completely wrong.
 
I did find it amusing when Walt tried to quit after his cancer went into remission and how he became completely and totally obsessed with fixing up the house.

I guess if he had stuck with home repair he still would have become the one who knocks. :D

:funny:
 
I could see things go completely wrong when Walt tries to deal with the 9 guys along with Dennis spilling the beans to the DEA.
 
I could see things go completely wrong when Walt tries to deal with the 9 guys along with Dennis spilling the beans to the DEA.

i can see that scenario: :)

hank: who's heisenberg
dennis: I have not met him
hank: how does he look?
dennis: i dont know...old guy...
hank: really? you can do better
dennis: some kind of teacher...teaches something...
hank: ...teacher...
 
I could see things go completely wrong when Walt tries to deal with the 9 guys along with Dennis spilling the beans to the DEA.

Yeah when one or two of those guys are killed in prison then you know the DEA will put the rest somewhere secure where other prisoners can't get them.

These are the nine men that Walt and Lydia need to take care of

- Manager of Lavandria Brillante -
01. Dennis Markowski
- Foreman at Madrigal's Shipping Hub -
02. Ron Forenall
- Los Pollos Hermanos Security Staff -
03. Raymond Martinez
04. Harris Bovini
05. William Moniz
06. Issac Conley
07. Antony Perez
08. Jack McGann
09. Andrew Holt

They're also the only ones left on Hank's suspect board that are still alive now that Mike is gone. I don't think of all Mike's guys will flip but Dennis and Ron would certainly tell the DEA everything they know.
 
OfL1S.jpg


K5QKg.jpg
 
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s Rebel Donut created “Breaking Bad Blue Sky” donuts as an homage to their city’s pop culture. Each one is humorously topped with blue meth (sugar) crystals. Recently, Rebel Donut made a batch for the Breaking Bad folks and Aaron Paul (“Jesse Pinkman”) was photographed holding a box.

Haha this is great. There is a great pic at the link and someone should post it since I can't

http://laughingsquid.com/breaking-bads-aaron-paul-blue-crystal-meth-donuts/
 
It's funny how the turning point for a lot of people seeing walt as finally the villain wasn't when he poisoned the innocent kid but when he shot the corrupt former cop turned drug enforcer.

I guess that's tv for you.
 
Hilarious that you both posted that at the same time.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"