AMC better renew Breaking Bad for a season five, it's one of their best shows and that they even considering shorten the episodes, I understand their reasoning since is what like $2-3 million per episode of BB which it's consider quite high for a show on a basic cable. I'm just worried about AMC's management on their shows, the budget issue on Mad Men (which is fixed, thankfully), Darabont's leave as a showrunner and now this. They should be careful because man, I don't want to see AMC mess up any of their shows. Anyway I won't have a problem if the next season is the last. I know that Gilligan said that it's possible the next season could be the last but if they truly can tell the story properly and not tell one with less amount of episodes, then it's fine by me.
Anyway, finally watched the latest episode, and it's the one directed by David Slade. Real solid. It's in a steady pace but some interesting stuff is going on. Seeing Walt's effect on being a criminal on Skylar, she's moving closer to breaking bad herself. I'm wondering if she will notices and stop herself before it gets too late getting more and more involved in the criminal activities.The stuff with Jesse makes me sad, the go-kart scene, downright haunting. Very interested to see his arc being developed.
Seeing Hank reading the lab notes, I'm real curious to see what he'll do if he does find out Walt's name in there and put the pieces together that he's Heisenberg. The dilemma, I wonder either he sit on it until he gets better so he can take down Walt himself or either confront him about it but first, if he does figure out that Walt's 'job' is what paying for his treatment he probably won't do anything if he's still stuck on bed. Nonetheless a solid season so far but ****'s going to hit the fan real soon and I've a feeling it won't end well to someone close to Walt.