Skyler is the one who spends drug money on overpriced hotel drinks, gets drunk and tells Walt, "Go fucking knock already."
Skyler is the one who spends drug money on overpriced hotel drinks, gets drunk and tells Walt, "Go fucking knock already."
When he walked into the living room and she handed him the cup of coffee, I really thought he was going to ask about the purple. Perhaps next episode we can finally get an answer to the (singular) question that has been hanging over the entire show.
This show should not have viewers. That being said, I have mysteriously become a viewer of this show on several occasions. It's not even that it's enjoyable to watch. You just flip channels, fall on it, think to yourself, "I can't believe this is what passes for entertainment," and then watch the next…
Is going outside and trying to cling to the last days of summer an option? Ah, who am I kidding, I'm not going to spend time outside.
Years ago, I would have written those words in the same way. Times have changed. No Dexter!
Vigilante justice might not be his best play, but it's definitely on the table next to the guac.
Isn't that the entire readership of this website?
I tried 'The Americans.' Stuck with it for around half of the first season. It never clicked with me and I have moved on. Interesting premise, but I think it's been overhyped.
let's just say it moved me…TO A BIGGER HOUSE
What a weird thing for Saul to get uptight over. He has a drawer filled with guns, a safe filled with illegal money and he regularly keeps correspondence with a murdering meth kingpin. Pretty sure a joint is the last thing Saul should be worried about.
I had that same sense of dread, though it was slightly lessened by the fact that I went on this site to see the letter grade of the episode before I watched (weird habit of mine). I'm relatively certain that the first Major Character Death Episode is a guaranteed A.
I think the big takeaway was when Todd was asked if he could run the lab by himself and he says yes in a completely unconvincing tone. Todd is fucked, Lydia is fucked, and maybe this is why Walt has to flee in the first place—because shit starts coming down from the drug empire he built. Plus, we open the episode…
I was wondering about Holly/Walt Jr.. We know Skyler is at the car wash, as is Walt, when Jesse pulls into the driveway. They aren't going to leave Holly alone in the house. So…Walt Jr.'s pulling babysitter duty and is present? Maybe? Or I guess Walt Jr. could be at school and Holly with a babysitter. I like the…
As it is popular to have crackpot theories about all things 'Breaking Bad,' my crackpot theory regarding the minuses for the last two episodes is that the final four or five episodes will ALL receive A's. A.V. Club has a hunch about this and thus, threw a few minus signs on things early on so they can vaguely claim…
If this show doesn't prove Bryan Cranston is too good of an actor to be thrown into a shitty Zach Snyder Superman pic, I don't know what will.
Sometimes people do just make connections because of random things. It happens all the time in real life. The real problem (not that it bothers me all that much) is that Brock wasn't even poisoned by ricin to begin with. He was poisoned by that plant next to Walt's pool. Walt still has the ricin from the…
I had the shit till it all got smoked I kept the promise till the vow got broke I had to drink from the lovin' cup I stood on the banks till the river rose up I saw the bride in her wedding gown I was in the house when the house burned down
Big difference between camp and dark humor. 'Breaking Bad' has always been a playful show.
At the start of Season 5B, somebody in the comments section said something along the lines of, "I'm tired of all this catatonic moping. Jesse either needs to shit or get off the pot." I think Jesse just finished his business.
WHEEL ME FURTHER, BITCH.