Breaking Bad (24 Viewers)

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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Heisenberg is a selfish man who wants to win no matter what, including when it comes to his family (his games with Skylar in season 3 and early season 5). Walt is a man who deeply cares for his family and would sacrifice everything for them, including his own happyness.

Kidnapping Holly was a Heisenberg thing to me, giving her back a 100% Walt thing.

Obviously we have opposite views on the episode. Let's see what happens next.
 

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
How the $#@! does Jesse deserve to die? He started out as lowlife bum/loser, but he has pretty much the soul of the series for most of it, it wouldnt make sense for him to die.
when he was druggie with jane. walt tried to save him.

when he was going after the mexican gangsters, walt saved him. walt saved him from gus too. walt gave him tons of money.

then all jessie does is betray him. all for a stupid little cockroach of a kid.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
This episode was just amazing in terms of acting. That phone call from Walt to Skylar was heartbreaking.

I love Walt even more now.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,776
The family isn't gone. With 80m you can do incredible things. Walt disconnecting to the family will only save Skylar from court and allow Walt to kidnat his family back once he's settled somewhere in Mexico. Walt is doing everything according to a plan.
If Gilligan has any chance of making a great ending to this series, it would be by trolling us all to believe that Walt has lost it and is out of control when he's doing it according to plan all along.

LOL, this episode showed the complete opposite of doing everything according to plans, not a single second of it went according to how he wanted it to...
Or maybe that's what Vince Gilligan wants to lure us into thinking. That's the best theory yet, btw.

Like I said. If Walt dies Jesse has to die too. Otherwise it's just bad writing.
Yup. Jesse has been even worse than Walt in his missteps of late. Rewarding ineptitude like that would be bloody well uncharacteristic, and there's nothing left to redeem Jesse anymore.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,535
Yeah, this episode made me like Walt a lot more.

Todd is the worst lowlife faggot in the whole show, I don't know what Greg sees in him.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
Wonderful episode and I am loving Walt more and more on every episode in the last three or four ones and at the same time disliking Jesse twice the amount. Got it? I like Walt more, I dislike Jesse twice more. Yea science!

Anyway, what I loved from this episode is the way Hank was killed like a cockroach disregarding everything Walt was saying. I also loved the way Walt told Jesse about Jane, it was like the last thing he owed to him, he came out clean and showed Jesse how he was on his side all the time even when it was too late. And finally I loved the fate that Jesse had, being locked in a cage and cooking meth while chained and not getting any benefit from it. Justice!

I feel really sorry for Walt as no one really listens to him, I really hope the coming episodes will see him coming on top, fulfilling his final plans.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,535
Walt's not a psychopath imo. He's just trying to achieve something in life since he was let down by grey matter and give his family something after he dies.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Dude, Walt is one of the biggest psychopaths of all. :lol: This is a dude who strangled people to death with a bike lock in his basement.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
Walt's not a psychopath imo. He's just trying to achieve something in life since he was let down by grey matter and give his family something after he dies.
That's true but that doesn't mean he's not a psychopath.

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Walt is a psychopath with a good reason to being one.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,535
Dude, Walt is one of the biggest psychopaths of all. :lol: This is a dude who strangled people to death with a bike lock in his basement.
Self defense. And he's felt remorse. He was about to let Krazy-8 go and then he saw the missing sharp piece. A psychopath on the other hand would murder a child in cold blood.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Self defense. And he's felt remorse. He was about to let Krazy-8 go and then he saw the missing sharp piece. A psychopath on the other hand would murder a child in cold blood.
And Mike wasn't cold blood? Or his order to kill all the prison inmates?

You can always come up with a rational reason to kill someone and still be a psychopath.
 

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