Learn to talk, you little shit.
Learn to talk, you little shit.
Were you watching a different show?
You're right! I saw Marie in the white shirt and thought that she was totally ruined. My wife said "man, she didn't even put in earrings."
Both.
That did nothing to redeem him.
No fucking way. That shit is like arsenic-strong.
Because all the characters miraculously convened in a church for no reason?
Yes.
Probably even more scared of Skylar now that he knows her husband is a meth kingpin. He certainly won't say a word now, and even if he did, who's around to back that story up? Skylar could just blame it on Walt even if he did talk.
I studied abroad in Australia. I watched one episode of Neighbors and was entertained by its impressive level of cheesiness. The theme song pops into my head from time to time.
When Walt asked Jesse to kill him I said out loud "don't make him kill anyone anymore" but I didn't even think that at all when Jesse was killing Todd. Jesse watched Todd murder one of the only people he shared a human relationship with in cold blood to teach him a lesson. Jesse won't get much sleep for the rest of…
Todd was concerned about what he probably assumed were multiple gunmen reloading outside. He was stunned by Walt's ingenuity even though it seems like Todd's the only character that knew and respected the full extent of Walt's brilliance. Todd wasn't dumb, he was just an eager tool (literally) happy to carry out the…
He finally learned how to gamble. Hank would be proud…if he wasn't buried in a shallow grave in the desert because of Walt.
At first I thought he was reaching for the cig to take the bullet like a man, but then he starter stammering out some bullshit bargain. What a rat.
Scarface is a stupid movie for stupid people. Gladiator is a decent, but dim movie.
What a delicious way to off her. Sitting in her room alone feeling more and more ill, knowing she won't see sunrise. Bravo, Walt.
All these turds complaining about this should have stopped watching after the fulminated mercury scene with Tuco. Take something plausible, but highly unlikely, and make it work out perfectly for dramatic effect - that's the job of a good fiction writer. Fucking dorks nit picking every little even into oblivion.
He'd been to their compound and was going on a suicide mission. It's not that much of a stretch.
Like the dumb kid in season two saying he really tried to study chemistry and begged for a pass. Walt: Don't bullshit a bullshitter. Apply yourself.
That's because it's the denouemont, not the climax. Did you take literature classes in school ever?