Rewatch the episode. Walter didn't want that to happen and was trying to bargain even when Hank knew that he was a goner.
Rewatch the episode. Walter didn't want that to happen and was trying to bargain even when Hank knew that he was a goner.
Good points.
DIsagree. Walt, even to the end, was about family. Would not have let his own brother die. Jesse's junkie girlfriend was another matter.
Maybe they'll rerun the weakest of the Breaking Bad episodes and back up a giant magnet to Chuck's house to destroy the tape.
Oh, come on! Where's "You Got My Name, Look Up My Number?"
I give this review a "D" for spending so much time bitching about the title.
Does anyone find it distressing that the 1% can buy themselves into the Olympics. That guy and his wife give lots of money to a Carribean country and get a quicky citizenship so he can claim himself an "Olympic athelete." Shudder.
This is a great point. Letterman getting called "an asshole" by Cher, Drew Barrymore flashing him…there are dozens of "classic TV" moments with Letterman as there were with Johny Carson….
Good bye and good riddance to a piss-poor interviewer and sneaky backstabber.
Saw this in the Boston Cinerama theatre when it was released. Even as a
kid, I enjoyed the pure magnitude of the stardom. Never had seen half
the "stars" (all on after my bedtime), but knew their names. More than
anything I'd seen, it introduced me to the then current raft of
comedians that my generation of comics…
One great moment of this episode, for me, was watching Walt Jr. go starstruck over meeting Saul at the carwash. Especially with Saul's throwaway "don't do drugs" as he heads outside.
I was pretty cynical about Disney buying Pixar and what it would mean to their high-quality work. But the speed with which Disney marginalized their work has been stunning. The worst part is knowing that Buzz and Woody and Wall-E will be destined to live on in zombie version at Disney resorts for decades…costumed…
Yeah, if actors were required to promote a film every time Hollywood released a new home format (VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray, 4K), a new theatre format (colorized, 3D, digital), or a "special" version (10th anniversary, 100th anniversary of Titanic sinking, Cameron's 5th wife edition) then each actor would only have to make one…
I think AV Club should do a list article on "Top Ten Hollywood actor-Assholes." Start with Brando who made a second career out of it (Sasheen Littlefeather, locking himself in trailer in a hissy fit during "Apocolypse Now," and the above story, among others). Bruce Willis' latest demands, Lindsey Lohan all the time,…