Not much of one. You see little flashes of it when he deals with his new daughter, but whatever soul he has left is going to vanish when he blames Jesse for Jane's death and makes him deal with the body alone.
Not much of one. You see little flashes of it when he deals with his new daughter, but whatever soul he has left is going to vanish when he blames Jesse for Jane's death and makes him deal with the body alone.
And an untrustworthy one, at that
NOOOOOOOO DIOS MIO PEQUENA SPIELBERGO ES MUERTO
My guess on this is: Walt leaves, Jesse wakes up and freaks out, calls Walt, Walt says "FUCK YOU JESSE YOU JUNKIE IDIOT SHOULDN'T HAVE SHACKED UP WITH SUCH A JUNKFIEND, DEAL WITH IT YOURSELF."
I was sort of surprised, too, but then again from what I understand there is a lot of weird behavior between addicted people and their family members who think they're doing the right thing.
Cans are better than bottles for quality beer because glass allows light to hit the beer and it will skunk. Beer stays fresher, longer, in a can. Mr. White could probably explain the chemical reasons for that.
Yeah. Was that implying that she'd used so much in the past that she couldn't get a vein in her arm any more? What little I know about shooting up in your feet I know from Intervention, and that always seems to be their reason.
Oh shit. Also watched "Better Call Saul" last night; Bob Odenkirk was welcome comedic relief.
Yeah, those commericals were a little much, but the rest of Saul Goodman is spot-on. There is an attorney here in Kentucky—eastern Kentucky, to be specific—who has the following in front of his office:
"Up and at them."
Quick thoughts, three years late:
Ha, I thought so, too. Take a page from the GZA's playbook! "Too many songs with weak rhymes are mad long. Make it brief, son; half song, twice strong."
Yes, and yes:
My thought is she's going to get hooked on their shit and become a liability.
I agree with this take, too.
My favorite Skwisgaar/Toki exchange occurs in Dethlessons:
My favorite Skwisgaar/Toki exchange occurs in Dethlessons:
Also—Drive-By Truckers.
Also—Drive-By Truckers.
Weddingklok or whatever it's called—the episode where Seth gets married—is my favorite in the whole series. "HEY RICH BITCH WE NEED SOME CASH"