Since there is no reasonable way to search comments here short of clicking "next page" a couple dozen times… can anybody tell me what the episode title means and how it is significant? Thanks.
Since there is no reasonable way to search comments here short of clicking "next page" a couple dozen times… can anybody tell me what the episode title means and how it is significant? Thanks.
Yeah, I can't believe a site as awesome as AVclub uses such a primitve discussion software. It really sucks when you get notified of replies and have no idea what you wrote originally.
I would think even if he never saw Skyler again, he'd want her to know that he wanted Hank to live. Though honestly, what he did might have the best chance of convincing her of that. She wouldn't believe anything he said about what really happened, but since the "I killed Hank" thing came in the middle of a giant…
Refresh my memory when and how Jesse rooted for Lydia. There's a bunch of stuff from S5pt1 that I forget. I know there was some scene where Mike snuck into Lydia's house to kill her but didn't… or something like that.
I wish they'd just done a slow cross-fade, or at least faded Jess/Walt/TV at the same time (which would have amounted to a cross-fade if the landscape did not change). The way it was, one item fading at a time, seemed cheesy to me.
Um, there is still plenty of time left for the rest of Walt's family to die… unfortunately. :-( None of us yet know how far the writers will go, or where the plot will take them. I don't think they're afraid of going anywhere, to be honest.
Even the coordinates he used were not specific enough to end up right on top of the barrels. He would have still been fucked in the long run, but it would have taken some time, maybe more than a day.
Almost posted that image myself. I'll admit it is not 100% perpendicular, but pretty close. And bullets were shown hitting every single inch of that SUV, which is a pretty damn big range. I guess each of those 5 guys was aiming at a different imaginary target somewhere behind the SUV, but none of them thought to…
No I haven't, but I'll bet those Nazi's have. In fact, the last time they did just that they killed a whole army of meth cookers (who had a freaking sniper guard on their roof) and walked away unscathed. And there were some handguns involved, including Hank's. I have shot a handgun at 20m and even I can hit a…
Yeah, see the image posted by DoseMasterGeneral. I'll admit it is not 100% perpendicular… it may be a few degrees off that line. But nowhere remotely close to 45.
I am sorry to be that guy, but the firefight was ridiculously unrealistic, and some parts of it were literally impossible. The SUV that Walt was inside of was shown to be pretty much perfectly perpendicular to the firefight, and yet one shot showed bullets coming through the windshield like crazy. Literally…
That doesn't make his caring a bad thing. He may make bad choices motivated by his caring, but the choices are the bad thing, not the caring.
Nah, he wasn't that big of a douche, his mood just clashed with the table mood a LOT. He was a fairly average server.
How is Walt's capacity to care his "worst feature?" If that's bad, then what are his good ones?
He needs help making a better product and is hoping Walt will bite.
Yeah the flashbacks and funeral were both unnecessary and consumed about 2/3 of the episode.
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I live on west coast and for me it airs at 6pm PDT (with repeats at later hours), which I think is simultaneously cast with an east coast airing of 9pm EDT? AMC does this with Walking Dead too.
Just hope you don't have to meet the true tax day.
I wish I knew this many people in real life who loved this movie. Such a great film. It's ok with me.