"All BAD Things Must Come to an End" - Breaking Bad Season 5: Part 2 Official Thread (SPOILERS)

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Walt Jr on College Gameday

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Breakfast and everything :wow:
 

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been telling my dad to watch breaing bad for like 3 years ...

kept tellin me nah he watched the first couple seasons and didnt like it:comeon:




finally starts watching it and watches all 5 seasons in like 2 weeks
 

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Alright, all caught up

:whew: gotta sayh that last ep was quite something...Walt managed to get back at everybody before he kicked the bucket. He eve got Lydia with the poison :sadcam:

I guess Jesse is a legit nutcase now, given what we last saw of him. Would've been nice if we saw what he was up to after he escaped.
 

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Alright, all caught up

:whew: gotta sayh that last ep was quite something...Walt managed to get back at everybody before he kicked the bucket. He eve got Lydia with the poison :sadcam:

I guess Jesse is a legit nutcase now, given what we last saw of him. Would've been nice if we saw what he was up to after he escaped.

This was the running joke of what happened to Jesse.

 

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Alright, all caught up

:whew: gotta sayh that last ep was quite something...Walt managed to get back at everybody before he kicked the bucket. He eve got Lydia with the poison :sadcam:

I guess Jesse is a legit nutcase now, given what we last saw of him. Would've been nice if we saw what he was up to after he escaped.

Now we can build. :blessed:

The ep "Ozymandias" had a couple cool easter eggs in it.

First off, after Hank got shot and Walt fell over, they added a digital effects shot to the ground. Most people didn't notice it. But they made the ground crack open where his head fell, like he was a huge statue falling over. This is another reference to the poem "Ozymandias":

I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desart. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed:
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.

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That's also how Walt was lying on the ground. You can see the cracks in this picture too:

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That was intentional.

Also, at the end of the ep, when Walt drops off Holly at the firestation, they show a close up of a chess board. They arranged the pieces on the board to mirror Walt's place in the series:

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The White King is in jeopardy of a checkmate, but has a few moves left.

Lastly, the final episode is called "Felina". The country song that is playing at the beginning of the episode when Walt steals the Volvo is this:



It's about a man that falls in love, and his love is challenged so he has to kill. He's driven out of town, but finally says "fukk it, I love her too much" and goes back to town to be with her.
He ends up dying in her arms. The girl is named Felina.

That's Walt's entire arc in the last 2-3 episodes. Walt's Felina is the dope game. That's why he died smiling in the lab at the end.

For the record I didn't figure any of this out myself, but there's a podcast for every episode of the series starting at season 2. The writers point out all kinds of shyt that people didn't notice.

Fred.
 

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Now we can build. :blessed:

The ep "Ozymandias" had a couple cool easter eggs in it.

First off, after Hank got shot and Walt fell over, they added a digital effects shot to the ground. Most people didn't notice it. But they made the ground crack open where his head fell, like he was a huge statue falling over. This is another reference to the poem "Ozymandias":



original.jpg


That's also how Walt was lying on the ground. You can see the cracks in this picture too:

79694-Walter-White-Ozymandias-meme-B-Bvem.jpeg


That was intentional.

Also, at the end of the ep, when Walt drops off Holly at the firestation, they show a close up of a chess board. They arranged the pieces on the board to mirror Walt's place in the series:

tumblr_mt8vd27DVv1qzpxx1o1_1280.jpg


The White King is in jeopardy of a checkmate, but has a few moves left.

Lastly, the final episode is called "Felina". The country song that is playing at the beginning of the episode when Walt steals the Volvo is this:



It's about a man that falls in love, and his love is challenged so he has to kill. He's driven out of town, but finally says "fukk it, I love her too much" and goes back to town to be with her.
He ends up dying in her arms. The girl is named Felina.

That's Walt's entire arc in the last 2-3 episodes. Walt's Felina is the dope game. That's why he died smiling in the lab at the end.

For the record I didn't figure any of this out myself, but there's a podcast for every episode of the series starting at season 2. The writers point out all kinds of shyt that people didn't notice.

Fred.


This is some serious construction there breh. I had a feeling about the way Walt fell over when Hank got killed, but wasn't sure what...I wasn't familiar with the imagery associated with the Ozymandias poem.

That's what I like about the show, everything is interconnected. I mean, who thought that the poison would've been used in the end to kill Lydia? The "guy" that gives you a new start being slowly brought into the picture, through various failed attempts.The foreshadowing and subtle hints in the show is a great demonstration of prolific writing. This story overall is just well made, and has a great amount of depth.
 

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Homeland is still holding it down on Sundays....and it appears that the show is back on track :yes:
 
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