Breaking Bad Season 5 Official Thread

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Not sure how many people will check for this, but this fan-made trailer is fukking amazing:

Breaking Bad || Blood On My Name - YouTube

AMC needs to just make this the Season 5 trailer.

Fred.

again season 5 so far = underrated, if thats possible

too many classic scenes

the awkward dinner, mike's death, the train robbery, walt-skylar fight

too much piff, getting my expecations too high:krs:
 

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you really think breaking bad needs publicity breh? :rudy:

yes, yes i do

especially considering their new eps aint starting until summer which is 3 months away and as far as this country is concerned, out of sight out of mind, which in slow nikka terms means, if we don't see you every week you dont exist
 

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again season 5 so far = underrated, if thats possible

too many classic scenes

the awkward dinner, mike's death, the train robbery, walt-skylar fight

too much piff, getting my expecations too high:krs:

I agree.

What's funny is people don't seem to understand it's a half season. The last 8 are still season 5.

If you took any other season and cut it in half, people would have the same complaints.

Season 1 don't count, was only 7 eps.

Season 2 would've ended on "Peakaboo", the ep with Jesse and the kid in the dope house.

Season 3 would've ended with "Sunset", the ep before the cousins try to kill Hank.

Season 4 would've ended with "Cornered". No "Hermanos", "Bug", "Salud", "Crawl Space", "End Times" or "Face Off".

shyt....if you take season 5 as only a half season it's almost better than 2-4.

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"Breaking Bad" season 5 (the first 8 eps) comes to DVD/Blu-Ray June 4th. With all kinds of extra shyt, interviews, "making of" videos, out takes, and a scene filmed exclusively for the DVD/Blu-Ray:

'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Hits DVD, Blu-Ray on June 4 [Exclusive] - Yahoo! TV

Looking to catch up with "Breaking Bad" before the show rides off into the TV sunset this summer? Need a little refresher on the shocking events of the first half of Season 5 before the show's final eight episodes unfold? Sony's got just what you're looking for: the "Breaking Bad: The Fifth Season" DVD and Blu-ray boxed sets which the studio, we've learned exclusively, will release on June 4.

The sets will include all eight episodes from the first half of Season 5, along with cast and crew commentaries for each episode, deleted scenes, outtakes, 19 "Inside Breaking Bad" episodes, audition footage for guest stars Jesse Plemons and Laura Fraser, a feature on the "Gallery 1988 Art Show" with artwork inspired by the series, and "Chris Hardwick's All-Star Celebrity Bowling" with the Nerdist team taking on the "Breaking Bad" crew to raise money for charity.

Other goodies on the bonus-packed releases include "Writers' Room Timelapse," in which the show's writing staff takes viewers through the process of breaking an entire episode ("Fifty-One"); "Nothing Stops This Train," a behind-the-scenes look at the train heist storyline from the "Dead Freight" episode; and "The Cleaner: Jonathan Banks as Mike," an interview with fan favorite Banks.

Both DVD and Blu-ray versions of the release will also include "Chicks 'N' Guns," a scene created exclusively for the home entertainment releases. The scene revolves around Aaron Paul's Jesse and reveals a backstory for the Season 5 episode "Gliding All Over," the midseason finale.

In "Chicks 'N' Guns," Jesse fears the DEA, having sent Mike on the run, is about to close in on him, so he deals with it the way Jesse is wont to deal with such scenarios: He and pal Skinny Pete invite a stripper to help them forget their troubles, until Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) arrives and puts Jesse's troubles into a new and even scarier perspective. The DVD and Blu-ray releases also include a "Behind the Scenes" featurette that follows Paul and Odenkirk through the filming of the "Chicks 'N' Guns" scene.


"The extra scene we created exclusively for the Blu-ray and DVD proves just how much the relationship between Jesse and Walt has drastically changed over the past five seasons of 'Breaking Bad,'" series creator Vince Gilligan says. "'Chicks 'N' Guns' is an original idea that presents fans with a pivotal missing moment during Episode 508, 'Gliding Over All.' Writers Jenn Carroll and Gordon Smith, and director Michelle MacLaren, did a fantastic job bringing it to life, and I think fans will love it."

The final eight episodes of "Breaking Bad," starring Emmy winners Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, will premiere on AMC this summer.

:whoo:

Fred.
 

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"Breaking Bad" season 5 (the first 8 eps) comes to DVD/Blu-Ray June 4th. With all kinds of extra shyt, interviews, "making of" videos, out takes, and a scene filmed exclusively for the DVD/Blu-Ray:

'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Hits DVD, Blu-Ray on June 4 [Exclusive] - Yahoo! TV



:whoo:

Fred.

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"Breaking Bad" season 5 (the first 8 eps) comes to DVD/Blu-Ray June 4th. With all kinds of extra shyt, interviews, "making of" videos, out takes, and a scene filmed exclusively for the DVD/Blu-Ray:

'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Hits DVD, Blu-Ray on June 4 [Exclusive] - Yahoo! TV

In "Chicks 'N' Guns," Jesse fears the DEA, having sent Mike on the run, is about to close in on him, so he deals with it the way Jesse is wont to deal with such scenarios: He and pal Skinny Pete invite a stripper to help them forget their troubles, until Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) arrives and puts Jesse's troubles into a new and even scarier perspective. The DVD and Blu-ray releases also include a "Behind the Scenes" featurette that follows Paul and Odenkirk through the filming of the "Chicks 'N' Guns" scene.



:whoo:

Fred.

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So that should add a little more backstory to Jessie's demeanor when going to see Walt at the opening of the Ep "Gliding Over All". And Jessie having the gun when Walt came to Jessie's house to give him his cut, near the end of said ep.

Man, I can't wait for the back half to start...
 
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