I still have yet to beat the co-op mode yet (and they just added a free DLC pack), something I'd like to do at some point.
I still have yet to beat the co-op mode yet (and they just added a free DLC pack), something I'd like to do at some point.
Yeah, if we're talking about the teeth-y ending being the "good" ending, then I also got it my first time through. What can I say? I was hungry.
I mean, season 1 was 7 episodes, so 8 and 8 seems feasible, as does the USA style. Personally, I don't think I'll survive 8 episodes, a year long gap, and then another 8 episodes. I need it. I need it now. I'm almost envious of the people who are only now going to start catching up (in time for Season 5). And I wonder…
I mean, season 1 was 7 episodes, so 8 and 8 seems feasible, as does the USA style. Personally, I don't think I'll survive 8 episodes, a year long gap, and then another 8 episodes. I need it. I need it now. I'm almost envious of the people who are only now going to start catching up (in time for Season 5). And I wonder…
Lest we forget, Jane *wasn't* the best influence on Jesse. Walt's not much better, but at least he wasn't encouraging Jesse to smoke up. That doesn't excuse his deliberate inaction, but in the long run, true love or not, maybe NOT so bad.
At this point, I'm sort of hoping that shoe never drops. Chekhov's gun doesn't *always* have to go off. Also, by this point, Walt's done things that are so much worse (and better) to Jesse that they've got to be even-ish by now.
I loved the shot of it magnetizing against the wall and Walt not-so-surreptitiously attempting to pull it off.
Jesse said that Walt had gotten the cigarette through Saul's guy (who patted him down). That's what I'm talking about: he was most likely right about that.
No, I'm addicted to the 96.1% pure blue; after this, I don't think I could go back to anything of a lesser quality. Forget Walt; Vince wins.
In all honesty, if Jesse had taken the time to think it through, Gus really had no need to poison Brock to get to Walt — there were more efficient ways to do that.
And was Season 1 "The Rock"? Season 3 could be "Kick-Ass" and here's hoping that Season 5 — at least for Hank — is going to be "Knowing."
I thought Hank's partner, the one people now think is a Gus plant, might've spied Walt coming out of the laundry (upon going back to investigate that excess power). But I'm assuming that didn't happen now.
I mean, I would think the fact that Gus was found dead in an explosion in the company of a former cartel operative who had just been to the DEA earlier that day would be enough to prove Hank's suspicious of Los Pollos Hermanos completely accurate. The laundromat burning down is just more fuel for Hank: problem is,…
I thought the same Two-Face thing (intentional, I'm sure), but they confirmed that Gus is dead. Ted, still up in the air, but after an episode like this? Who cares?
Mojo, not yet. Walt hasn't suffered the blowback yet. But you'd better believe it's coming.
Even if it was just sick-poisonous (which is what it sounded like — or at least TREATABLE poisonous, as opposed to RICIN poisonous), Walt proved that he was willing to kill people, as the reviewer stated, when he asked his elderly neighbor to walk right in to what may have been a deathtrap.
Nah, Jesse was right about how Walt got the cigarette away from him; he was just wrong about how Walt poisoned Brock. There are certainly fewer plot holes now than there were before.
Really? Breaking Bad's titles have always been very literal, like the way in which Season Two's flashback-opening episode titles explain the pending plane crash. Or the cryptic I.F.T. of Season 3, which is actually quite explicit. Face off has a double meaning, Gus now looks like a dead Two-Face, and Walt has fully…
I thought the music fit perfectly with the style of the entire show to date — gripping, suspenseful, panicked, terrific. And while I agree with you that Walter is careless and desperate, I don't think that you have to buy him as a winner simply because he managed to find Gus's one weak spot. I mean, even without…
And if I recall correctly, we don't see Alice again this season, which made me feel as if Luther: Season Two had no idea what sort of show it wanted to be.