Do you listen to the grantland Review of BB? They made what I think is a good point about the show and morality . How in Vince's world intention isn't what matters it's the action and all actions have consequences , so why Walt poisons Brock for a reason not to kill him it doesn't matter he did it , while he tuned down the grey matter check for his pride he was wrong , he cooks meth to provide for his family but it's the wrong way to do it .
i've got about 20 pages to read in this thread so if anyone has a preview for this sunday's ep lemme know with that quote button
http://www.vulture.com/m/2013/09/ri...eckett-breaking-bad-ozymandius-interview.html
Did the script really say: "HOLLY:[cries] Mama! Mama!"? Because that baby delivered.
Walley-Beckett: We got very, very lucky, didn’t we Rian? We got lucky because that was a shaky moment for the baby. It’s a stressful situation for little kids. It was not scripted. She was looking at her mom off-stage and started saying that at the exact moment where it is scripted that Walt has a pang that this is morally reprehensible to do this to his daughter, to deprive her of a normal life. And this little baby just started looking at mom and we just rolled.
Johnson: The baby’s mom was like three feet away, right next to the camera. The baby was not actually screaming for her mother. As scripted it was just going to be this beautiful powerful moment where Walt looks at her. He brings her up to eye level and looks into her eyes and has that realization. I remember we were gathered around the monitor and he raises her and up and she started saying "mama," and we all just looked at each other.
Walley-Beckett: Rian just let it roll, and Bryan went with it.
Johnson: That’s the other thing. In that situation, Bryan is really the one doing the directing because the way that he shapes the performance between himself and the baby is really about the way he handles her and plays off of her. In terms of emotional beats of that scene it’s really Bryan who is doing the directing there. He did a fantastic job.
@hexagram23 idk if this have been mentioned but dont yall think the dog at the end of "Ozymandias" refers to walt being more of a "stray" dog since he's sick, wit no family, and alone
So are only those involved in the last ep. know what the Walt's fate is? If so, then we can conclude he's involved in the final scene.@obarth
Rolling Stone interview with Jesse Plemons aka Todd the gawd. "I'm an ambush predator".
www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/todd-from-breaking-bad-im-an-ambush-predator-20130919
Fred.
So are only those involved in the last ep. know what the Walt's fate is? If so, then we can conclude he's involved in the final scene.
'Breaking Bad' final episodes will run 'extra long,' says series writer
Writer-producer Peter Gould tweeted that the final two episodes of the AMC show will clock in past their standard run times of an hour.
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Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) in 'Breaking Bad.' Writer Peter Gould wrote that the final episodes of the show will run 'extra long.'
"Breaking Bad" fans, prepare for just a little bit more of Walter White before the AMC show goes off the air.
On Monday, writer-producer Peter Gould alerted fans via Twitter that the last two episodes of the show will run longer than the standard hour.
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'Breaking Bad' fans will have an extra 30 minutes to savor — or be horrified by — Walter White's meth empire.
"Final pair of #BreakingBad episodes are both extra long," Gould wrote. "So check those DVRs!"
According to TV Guide, they'll clock in at 75 minutes each. For die-hard fans, it likely still won't be enough time to bid goodbye to the harrowing world of the series.
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Gould also penned the penultimate episode of the final season, "Granite State," which will air this Sunday.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...un-extra-long-article-1.1461127#ixzz2fNUb8VAl
Aaron Paul on Kimmel
at the baby on "Breaking Bad" being a better actor than adults on other shows.
Fred.
Hmmm.....that's definitely a possibility.
And Rian Johnson the director of the ep did specifically ask for a dog in that scene:
Seems kinda random to ask for a dog for no reason.
Fred.