*stands in line behind @Scrawler2:disqus with a lubed-up hand and freshly-applied lipstick*
*stands in line behind @Scrawler2:disqus with a lubed-up hand and freshly-applied lipstick*
Totally agreed, he was terrific tonight. We rarely get to see him do much, so to see him do THIS was awesome.
WHAT THE HOLY HELL THERE ARE HORRIFIC THINGS I'VE NEVER EVEN IMAGINED!!
I'm with you. I say it elsewhere in the thread, but Walt showing up at Andrea & Brock's house was just TERRIFYING for me.
I was genuinely shocked and horrified to see Walt show up at their house. Scared the entire time he was there, too.
And Jesse, right? RIGHT????
But I doubt he'd spoil the opposite way, either. I think this was just a breezy kind of technically correct statement that he's supposed to make.
God that show is just the worst. Even having it on in the background, paying no attention whatsoever, is a slog.
With Slayer on repeat, up to 11.
My mouth dropped on the floor the moment we saw Walt at Andrea's door and I never really shut it afterward except to yell. What. The. Flock. Insanely scary, I just felt like anything might happen from that point on, even if it made no sense to me.
Ah, I figured he was just out of bars way out there in the desert, and Jesse wasn't close enough to stay in contact all the way.
Re: the medical bills, I think Walt is saying he paid them with what may have been Hank's money. If Hank were to have paid them himself, it would have raised questions about how he had $177K just laying around on a cop's salary.
He actually had the door eased open a few inches. I was worried that somehow the "ding ding ding" of the door ajar alarm would be heard over the gunfire.
Edited because: I don't know what the hell I thought I was replying to, but it wasn't this.
Saul is "Lawyers, Guns, and Money", come on.
I did actually forget about them for a while because I was so obsessed with trying to figure out how Walt would try to escape.
The way he just LOST it when he saw that barrel of money photo. It is kind of a stretch to think he'd buy it so easily, but I'm willing to go along. Aaron Paul was awesome during the phone call too.
Aaron Paul as Jesse really expressed in that scene what I think a lot of us were feeling - not quite sure it was for real, hoping it was but so wary of Walt's luck and ability to get out of things that we're waiting for the other shoe to drop.
My heart is still racing, to be honest. I wasn't just shouting mentally, either. Good god what tension, I don't know if I'll be able to sleep for a long time tonight.
From your….keyboard? to God's…..Vince Gilligan's? ears. Eyes!