I'm glad this is sparking a discussion. There are two things that I think we should think about, even if at first they seem counter-intuitive.
I'm glad this is sparking a discussion. There are two things that I think we should think about, even if at first they seem counter-intuitive.
I'm glad this is sparking a discussion. There are two things that I think we should think about, even if at first they seem counter-intuitive.
I agree, but the point is that he is not confirmed dead and was close enough to have made it to the bathroom which appeared semi-intact. Of course, I don't think it makes any sense for Tyrus to live. He would want revenge, but I don't think any good storytelling would come out of it.
Is Tyrus for sure dead? I foolishly deleted the episode from my DVR after watching it, but I thought the news said something about "3 dead at a nursing home, including a former drug cartel member and Gus Fring." That means that the third dead person could be the lady next door, and Tyrus made it into the bathroom or…
Next season, we're going to see Huell performing magic at a birthday party for someone in the White family.
Yeah, but that could've just been because he was digging through stuff kicking up a lot of dust and other stuff that could easily make healthy people cough. Have we seen the cough outside of that? I used to think that the call that Walt got was the doctors saying that they couldn't find any remaining cancer cells and…
This is a perfect comment because it is a moderately obscure reference to exactly what I thought of when I saw walking dead Gus: Deep Rising. Anyone else have that same cheesy scene in mind?
The next episode is called Face Off, and one of the two main characters from Face/Off is Castor Troy.
It thought the plant was the only thing that could possibly foreshadow Walt poisoning Brock. The spun gun pointed to himself, and for all he's done he still can't accept that outcome. So he spins again, and it points at the innocent bystander that has done nothing. Walt can accept that.
No episode with Ted in it can get an A or higher. I'm hoping that he is actually dead and that we can move on to higher grades, but I suspect that he is alive for reasons that others have mentioned.
Prepare to see a lot more of Ted. An astute commenter pointed out that Ted can help launder the money that the car wash can't handle, and now he knows about Skyler's money. His character didn't make any sense to me on the show except for adding a weak backstory to Skyler, but if he does get involved in the laundering…
I thought the phone call was actually Walt getting the news that he appeared to be cured and he might live a full, healthy life. I think that would work with Walt's reaction, because he realizes now that he is in this absolute mess for the long haul. He is now trapped by his decisions rather than a time limit. He…
I didn't think Gus was taking an emetic since it would be hard to
control the timing of when he had to throw up. I thought he was taking
an antidote which would reduce its effects enough to allow him to live
when combined with vomiting out enough poison.
Now every time I hear that bell ring, I'm going to hear "TIMMAYYY!" in my head. Thanks, asshole.
If they brought Walt to Mexico, they would all be dead in the cartel's pool because Walt would've tried to make a power play to take out Gus and Mike at the exact wrong time, and would've probably disrespected the Don on top of that.
I do like how the camera angle changed to an FPS style when Jesse shot him to reference the Rage-ness.