I feel you breh, I feel so empty right now
Used to look forward to Jesse and Walt cooking in their yellow hazmat suits
There will be a "Better Call Saul" spin off. They're writing it now.
Fred.
I feel you breh, I feel so empty right now
Used to look forward to Jesse and Walt cooking in their yellow hazmat suits
So true , BE is good and so is walking dead but as Walt says they are off brand meth dyed with blue food coloring , they are are at best 68% while BB is 99.1% pure , as Walt told Declan who wants to live in a world without coke.Another Sunday another night of crappy television that doesn't come close to Breaking Bad.
I'm putting the first season on right now to soothe this hangover...Because people are still posting in it
We can't let it go
Now we can build.
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":
That's also how Walt was lying on the ground. You can see the cracks in this picture too:
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:
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.