Francis White
i been away to long, my feeling died.
Nope, this looks like a ballers place in Texas.
Isn't that Jesse's house?
Nope, this looks like a ballers place in Texas.
Isn't that Jesse's house?
Isn't that Jesse's house?
On the insider podcast Cranston made it sound like we will get a resolution .Walt also accused Gretchen of stealing his work to build their company. But I agree, Elliot seemed to genuinely like the gift. Really looking forward to the resolution with Grey Matter. I could see Walt somehow accusing them of creating Heisenberg because they stole his work.
The point your missing is usually the argument is how bad Walt is compared to Jesse or if he's a horrible monster . No one seriously says Walt is innocent but we do usually say is he's not as bad as people act ...the last season the debate was did Walt care about his family and Jesse or was just manipulating them. Turns out he didI'll respond with this, then, I'll leave this thread alone (I feel like I'm repeating myself);
The one thing I gotta give the writers credit for; the masterfully made Walt a sympthatic character.
The "greatest trick" the devil every pulled was concivining us he didn't exist. And that's just how this Heisenburg thing works--and ya'll fall for it.
I've been reading from before the show Sunday, 'til POST 9867
And one constant exists:
When Walt does something bad it's: Heisenberg THE GAWD, that's my kingpin, YEEEEAAAAA
But, when that comeuppance bites him back; Walt just trying to help his family, he don't deserve this, they hatin' on him
Hank is a DEA agent, with a meth dealing brother-in-law and ya'll sayin' he should have turned the other cheek
Marie is a "bytch," but; she's smarter than Walt, in that she knew drug dealing would ultimately led to death on death on death
Skylar is a "bytch," because she was trying to get away from Walt, but, was eventually broke down and now has to deal with all this mess...mess she was trying to avoid with dumb decisions like adultery
Jesse, Mike, Gus, Gale, etc. all got "what was comin' to them" and "knew the risk" (Like Combo)...
...but, when it comes to Walt, he just a noble, innocent man who only had to make evil decisions to protect his family
Be consistent ya'll
If Walt really cared for his family; this'll be a 5 ep. mini-series
But, Walt, in his words, was tryna be about that "empire" life; Two things
He KNEW he didn't have that much time left. An "empire" would have created a legacy that his family was left to deal with long after he was gone
AND every step of the way, Walt showed he wasn't about that life. His "empire" ballooned and ballooned and it always halted when he was faced with the harsh realities of that type of business, only to get out with pure "luck"
Walt and Heisenberg are one in the same, but, ya'll are so caught up in his two-face-ness, that ya'll actually treat them like two separate ppl
Yea, 95% of the characters deserve what they got for being involved in this life
But, don't, in the same breath give Walt a pass
Because, he to, "knew what he was gettin' himself into"
Vince Gilligan rreally got ya'll drinkin' the Heisenberg kool-aid
#teamhank
The Dynasty Continues
I don't know if it's been discuss but on Ozymandias in the fire station the chess board had the two kings lined up, I think someone mentioned that the day of the ep, but also when Walt's playing cards with Ed, Ed says "well you look at that, 2 Kings." what do ya think that means breh? Can Jesse be the other King? Or maybe it's Elliot since the other piece was black
Good stuff - appreciated.1. Yeah, I meant to edit my post last night. Walt went to see them in "To'hajiilee" at the nazi compound so he knows where they are. Good catch.
2. I might be wrong, but I could've swore 5-6 months was mentioned by Peter Gould the writer. I'll try to find it.
It's kind of irrelevant really because 2 months or 6 months doesn't change much. The only benefit to the story is it moves the story closer to Dennys, and the M60.
Look at it like this:
Season 1, ep 1 to season 5 ep 4 is 1 year.
Ep 5 that season to ep 8 = No idea.
Season 5, ep 8 = 3 months, in the montage with "Crystal Blue Persuasion"
Season 5, ep 9 = at least 1 more month. Walt mentions to Jesse he's been out 1 month.
Season 5, ep 9 to ep 15 = No idea.
Season 5, ep 15 = 6 months? They don't say but that would put it a lot closer to Dennys than anything else. Unless there's another time jump in the final ep we can assume he was in NH 6+ months.
3. I added this number to make it easier to understand. The disappearer guy is named Ed. They mentioned it in the podcast, although he's never named in the actual ep.
Long story short, Walt knew he had no moves to make, and wanted more time to plan. It's the same reason he left New Mexico in the first place. He had all these crazy plans about getting revenge, Saul told him "it's over", so he went to New Hampshire still thinking "fukk that, I can do this!".
It was basically the same thing in the cabin. Put on his hat, and just go. But he had no plan.
So the days turned into weeks, and turned into months, and this guy is just wasting away. He felt death coming soon, so he went down to the town, to try to at least send $100,000, even though that's 1% of the $11 mill. He wanted to send something so he could die in peace. And obviously his son rejected it, and him.
Fred.
Got me in the mood to play Duke Nukem 3DThis
Dun a cancer patient & cats convincing themselves he's Duke Nukem & goin out like a GTA rage mission
Vince G with this trolling its fake so please don't get mad at me.
yeah on conan he said he wanted to see how much he could make walt do and see how many people he could turn against him or something like thatNot really. Gilligan hasn't liked Walt for a while. A few seasons, at least.
Fred.
Walt has no beard, some fan made it, Breaking bad is filmed with movie film not video tape.How you know it's fake