I know I'm late as ****, but Breaking Bad is the goat show brehs

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Finally finish all of season 5 (that is available :noah:). Bout to :eat: on some of these spoilers. :whew:

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How'd you like the 8 so far?

Fred.

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The beginning - he makes it to his 52nd birthday :patrice:

Killing Mike - I didn't like that part he seemed a ride or die dude

Killing the other nine :gladbron:

The train and kid episode :whew:

How the fukk you going to leave that book with that quote there? Smarten up Walt. :stopitslime:
 

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The beginning - he makes it to his 52nd birthday :patrice:

Killing Mike - I didn't like that part he seemed a ride or die dude

Killing the other nine :gladbron:

The train and kid episode :whew:

How the fukk you going to leave that book with that quote there? Smarten up Walt. :stopitslime:

I said this earlier in the thread:

Through out the series Walt has always displayed sociopathic tendencies.

He killed Krazy 8 in season 1. Krazy 8 liked sandwiches with no crust remember? Since that death Walt has cut all the crust off his own sandwiches.

He killed Gus, who drives a Volvo. In that future scene Walt is driving a Volvo.

Ordered Gale killed, kept the book from him despite it being a piece of damning evidence.

Mike took his drinks with ice. Walt didn't. Rewatch the bar scene in season 4, ep 2. When Walt goes to see Hank season 5, ep 8 he takes his drink with ice. What changed? He killed Mike.

Another obvious one is the eye ball he kept from the teddy bear from that plane crash.

There's a few more examples too if I thought about it. This is why people think Skylar is dead in that future scene. He's arranging the bacon like she used to do on his birthday.

Not saying Walt is a serial killer or anything but something isn't right in his head. That's why he kept the book.

Also did you notice the book earlier in the series? It first popped up in Season 3, Episode 6. It first appears in the same episode the first time Walt meets Gale:

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To refresh your memory it's the same episode where Walt and Jesse are hiding in the RV with Hank right outside.

Fred.
 

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just now finding the time to catch up on this show, on season 2 now

this cat Tuco :whew: :wow:





I was like :damn: when he was beating ole dude in the junk yard
 

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I said this earlier in the thread:

Through out the series Walt has always displayed sociopathic tendencies.

He killed Krazy 8 in season 1. Krazy 8 liked sandwiches with no crust remember? Since that death Walt has cut all the crust off his own sandwiches.

He killed Gus, who drives a Volvo. In that future scene Walt is driving a Volvo.

Ordered Gale killed, kept the book from him despite it being a piece of damning evidence.

Mike took his drinks with ice. Walt didn't. Rewatch the bar scene in season 4, ep 2. When Walt goes to see Hank season 5, ep 8 he takes his drink with ice. What changed? He killed Mike.

Another obvious one is the eye ball he kept from the teddy bear from that plane crash.

There's a few more examples too if I thought about it. This is why people think Skylar is dead in that future scene. He's arranging the bacon like she used to do on his birthday.

Not saying Walt is a serial killer or anything but something isn't right in his head. That's why he kept the book.

Also did you notice the book earlier in the series? It first popped up in Season 3, Episode 6. It first appears in the same episode the first time Walt meets Gale:

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To refresh your memory it's the same episode where Walt and Jesse are hiding in the RV with Hank right outside.

Fred.


Has it ever been established that Gale is the G.B that gave Walt this book? I know we first see the book in the same episode he meets Gale....but how could Gale have given him that book on the first meeting if they had never met before that day and didn't know each other? Could the G.B = Gretchen instead? The inscription in the book seems like something you would write after working together for a while, not just one day. "My other favorite" just seems too personal after only one day of knowing him. Maybe I'm reading too much into it:manny:

Also, I'm re-watching season 4 with a friend.....in Ep. 4 Bullet Points, Mike finds the junkie who stole Jesse's bag of money from his room. Did/Do they establish how Mike knew Jesse was robbed and how he knew it was the junkie who did it?
 

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Has it ever been established that Gale is the G.B that gave Walt this book? I know we first see the book in the same episode he meets Gale....but how could Gale have given him that book on the first meeting if they had never met before that day and didn't know each other? Could the G.B = Gretchen instead? The inscription in the book seems like something you would write after working together for a while, not just one day. "My other favorite" just seems too personal after only one day of knowing him. Maybe I'm reading too much into it:manny:

Also, I'm re-watching season 4 with a friend.....in Ep. 4 Bullet Points, Mike finds the junkie who stole Jesse's bag of money from his room. Did/Do they establish how Mike knew Jesse was robbed and how he knew it was the junkie who did it?

Gretchen's last name is Schwartz, not Black. Schwartz is German for "black", but she wouldn't sign her name G.B.

Also the inscription in "Leaves of Grass" was almost exactly the same as the one in Gale's Lab Notes book.

Gale didn't necessarily give him the book on the first meeting. I guess I should have clarified it wasn't the next scene, it was the next scene with Walt. There is a scene between with Hank watching Jesse's house, and he's been there an indefinite amount of time. Marie calls and asks "are you ever coming home?" and there's a few days worth of fast food wrappers on the seat next to him.

So yeah it's still kinda :why: that Gale gave him the book after only knowing him a few days but Gale was a weirdo that idolized Walt. He was on Walt's dikk before he even met him, when he was discussing the 99.1% purity in Season 4, Ep 1. When Walt told him he'd rather work with Jesse in Season 3, Ep 8 Gale acts heart broken.

Lastly, Mike was watching Jesse's house, the same way Tyrus was watching the DEA/Hank's house/Gus's house. He tells Jesse "this guy has been at your house for 3 days". He had to have been watching the house to know that.

Fred.
 

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props to whomever said

that the "GB" in that book hank found in ep 8 of season 5 could be referring to gretchen :ohhh:. I NEVER thought of that, cuz she hasn't been seen in quite a few years
 

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@hexagram23 has the Chicks n Guns scene from the Blu-Ray been posted yet? If not, where to find it?
 
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@hexagram23 has the Chicks n Guns scene from the Blu-Ray been posted yet? If not, where to find it?

I copped the Blu-Ray, that's how I seen it. I can describe the scene if you want.

I haven't seen it, or season 5, online yet. I seen the HD ones that people DVRed from last year, but nobody has posted the full season 5 Blu-Ray with extras yet, as far as I've seen.

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Hex you know Gale giving Walt that book is a stretch, after knowing him just a few days. But I go with it anyways. Good series. But not the GOAT. That's reserved for THE WIRE.
 

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"Walt Whitman's poetry was something that Gale Boetticher loved. It touched his heart and he wanted to share it with his new friend and mentor Walter White. And unfortunately the sharing of it and Walt keeping this book in hindsight proved to be a bit unwise"

That's Straight From Vince Gilligans Mouth


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Gilligan mentions that the writers are currently working on the plot for the second half of Season 5. Part of that will likely focus on how Hank pursues his revelation. "I know he's Heisenberg," actor Dean Norris says of his character Hank. "But he doesn't know that I know he's Heisenberg."
 
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