Nah, when somebody breaks into your house and douses it with gasoline, there is really only one thing to assume they intend to do. Plus, Walt confirmed that that was Jesse's intention. Nothing to see here.
Nah, when somebody breaks into your house and douses it with gasoline, there is really only one thing to assume they intend to do. Plus, Walt confirmed that that was Jesse's intention. Nothing to see here.
No password. My phone doesn't have a password to access voicemail. It's just a burner phone from Saul's drawer. Given what Jesse has gone through in the last few days, I have a hard time imagining that programming a password on the burner was one of his top priorities.
Totally agree. To me, he looked like I would probably look in the same situation - like a guy imitating what he has seen on TV shows rather than a guy who actually knows what he is doing.
His understanding of other human beings only extends as far as understanding the best way to manipulate them. Beyond that, he never even seems to think of them as anything but obstacles stopping him from getting what he wants or tools to help him get what he wants.
No one would be happily shocked to see someone that they 'knew' to have been brutally murdered. Have you ever heard the expression "you look like you've seen a ghost"?
I think that Breaking Bad chooses symbolism over realism in a lot of instances - the plane crash being the most obvious example, but Jesse throwing money is another. I think the writers make those decisions consciously and they work for me. Breaking Bad has never really been a realistic show.
He's in shock. He's walking around like a zombie because everything that he thought he knew has been turned completely upside-down. Not only is his brother-in-law a murdering drug dealer, but that fact completely undermines Hank's self-image as a good detective and also spells the end of his career.
Ooooooooh, I like it.
I love it. But if the DEA made Walt's identity public there is no way Hank wouldn't have the family put under DEA protection.
She didn't really have much of a choice. He called her out of the blue and surprised the hell out of her so what else could she do but go along?
The Book of Mormon is so racist that it almost seems like it was written by a white American guy in the 1830s.
"This looks just like the GPS tracker we used on Gus Fring, doesn't it?. Back when we were tracking him, just the two of us." - Walter White, Smuggest Man Alive
I originally thought it was just some kid's graffiti (as Angry Raisins says below), but it could also be a taunting message from Declan (the bearded drug dealer of whom Walt demanded "say my name") or someone else letting him know that they know his true identity.
Some of the criticisms listed are valid. But, so what? The Wire and The Shield and The Sopranos are flawed, too. All shows don't have to be good in the same way and even great shows are flawed. See also, movies, literature, music and all forms of art.
V/H/S. I got excited to see that movie based on the AV Club review. It was total lukewarm garbage. W/T/F?
I think the "on display" part is key. He would have been a curiosity in Moscow; a trophy. The brave Negro who joined the righteous Communist side, trotted out as an example and a symbol. He wanted to go out like a warrior and he wanted to sacrifice himself to 'save' Elizabeth, the love of his life that he could never…
As I was watching the montage I realized that was the same song as that awful Michael Bolton song and my brain exploded. Roberta Flack's version is amazing.
It is if you are an undercover KGB agent who sees the cops as part of an evil, racist system that you have dedicated your life to overthrowing.
Frat Guise - The main thrust of the article referenced is that we don't actually know that much about the diet that our ancestors evolved eating, despite the claims of people who market "Paleo" diets. Also, the idea that we would be healthier if we ate what people ate 10,000 years ago is not necessarily sound science.
As a black southerner who grew up in a white neighborhood and went to mostly white schools in the South, let me say that most of my white friends growing up were more racist than white people I've encountered from other parts of the country. I hate the kind of self-congratulatory stereotyping of white southerners as…