"GTA needs checkpoints, it's annoying to have to drive back to missions and start all over"
"GTA needs checkpoints, it's annoying to have to drive back to missions and start all over"
Killing Johnny like that was a cheap transition. It was the torture scene, the cannibalism and killing Floyd and Debra which made me not like him as much, and the fact that everyone in his company at Sandy Shores comes off like a slave just hoping they won't be murdered by him at random. Some of his antics are still…
I loved the Michael/Trevor bit where ******SPOILERS********** during a mission where you rob a bank to fund an FIB operation, as you drive to pick up Lester, Michael goes on to prove that Trevor is a new form of hipster. That was the moment I knew, no matter what happened, they would end up staying together.
You know what'd be nice?
Need for Speed's alternate title?
Really find it hard to see that people want Walt dead after all he's done. In impartial to the characters in the show, but I do suppose I'm team Walt. Yes he has done bad things, but he has done his equally share of good deeds. Saving Jesse from a crackden, saving Jesse from Gus, saving Jesse from gangsters. The guy…
I love jumping down the stairs in Michael's house and wanging my head on the ceiling.
Yes but, unlike with most popular obsessions, Breaking Bad has enough depth that speculation like this becomes genuinely plausible.
"Hey guys I don't like a popular show, does that make me unique???"
We like good.
That joke has been around since the show started
Trevor will win this poll, but Michael is the person I've most enjoyed playing as. He's cool, collected, and cognizant of the fact that he's a totally broken person. Shades of Tony Soprano and every other gangster who has tried to escape the life, only to find himself pulled back in.
No one is disrespecting your life choices dude, just sharing their point of view. Stop being so fucking aggressive.
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No one ever thinks of themselves as truly evil, unless they're flat out insane, which Walt definitely isn't. He's continually TRYING to do what's best for his family in a constantly and rapidly deteriorating situation. He takes full responsibility of his actions with everyone except his direct family, to try and…
It is so easy to hate Walt for everything he's done, but he continues to have brief moments of compassion for others that are overshadowed by his terrible actions.
i didnt catch that until they brought it up on Talking Bad. just goes to show that theres no shame in still being on Team Walt.
You could deadlift 5x what he could and it wouldn't look even half as impressive.