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Don't really see how he earned his redemption. What show were you watching? I think we are mixing up personal redemption, and actual redemption. Or rather, Walt feeling satisfied with himself dying vs. being redeemed in the eyes around those around him. Walt certainly was not redeemed. But he died happy. And guess

Anything that is ever popular has insufferable fans.

To be clear, not everyone feels that way. Some have always thought the show was flawed, and didn't like as much as others. But I really feel like some people set up the show as being required to have a certain kind of ending, in order to deliver on the shows premise. Breaking Bad has always operated in a world with

The first half of Season 5 of Breaking Bad was probably the weakest run of the show since Season 1. The hazard pay plot was sloppy and contrived. And the writers really wanted to have Heisenberg go out with a bang (all style over substance). Yeah the show has never been shy of being over the top, but Season 5's first

I guess Hank + Gomez have magical armor that protects them from bullets.

A? More like a B for "Blue Balled"

Yeah, fair enough. I understood his motivations, and had no issue with that. Just the coincidence of everything falling into place at the right time for Hank.

I only see this happening if Walt kills Hank to solve this problem. Once Skyler realizes what Walt did, I could see her flipping out on him.

Yeah…dat Todd piece. Still doesn't ease the pain.

Another great episode. But it kind of bothers me that Hank just happened to find Gale's book on the shitter. And just when Hank doesn't have ANYTHING to bring Walt in, Jesse just happens to lose his shit and get taken into custody for throwing money out the window.

I was wrong about Vogel being the killer, thank satan (thought they were dumb enough to go that route twice). SO THEN……………

I guess we don't know. But there was nothing that would indicate he was a killer. In fact, his hunting story and all that all add up. All we do know is, he was terrified, didn't want to kill the guy, but did so under duress with a gun to his head. They could show a flashback where it shows that he was a killer. I

Show is trash, really disappointed.

I picked up on the Travis thing in episode 1, but didn't with Vogel because I didn't think they were dumb enough to go there. I mean, yeah the writers have been fuckin awful. But would they repeat the same mistake THAT soon? As soon as Vogel called Dexter up to check up on her door being open, and the DVD I was like

That one dude that was killed was innocent though. So that kind of rules that out (I mean the guy that was forced to choke the other guy with the bag).

Oh god no. They are going to ruin this season. Vogel is the new Travis Marshall. Fuck you Dexter writers.

Why?

Dumb. Devil's Rejects and House of 1,000 Corpses were far from terrible. And the Halloween film's were just re-imaginings that were god awful. I would say given his only original films were good (and some would even say great) - you are being a bit harsh.

So, I take you don't like this show?

Either, the show shouldn't exist because it's a prequel to Psycho (and we didn't need that). Or the show is unrealistic in its portrayal of how a serial killer might be made.