Walt kills everyone and is about to make a run for it with Skyler, Walt Jr., and Holly by his side when a cougar eats him.
Walt kills everyone and is about to make a run for it with Skyler, Walt Jr., and Holly by his side when a cougar eats him.
San Diego. Fail.
If you've DVR'd Dexter and haven't watched it, wait until next Sunday and watch it right before Breaking Bad.
Also Mr. Petrelli in Heroes, but that was post-season 1 and therefore terrible.
They went out of their way to remind us that Lydia likes Stevia in her tea.
He needed new ones, but I'd also say that sitting inside all day in poor light probably didn't help his eyesight much.
I think Gilligan is trolling us. He sets up two motives for returning to Albuquerque: One, to get revenge on the Schwartzes for attacking Walt's pride, Two, that the blue meth is still out there and the ensuing logical conclusion. He wants us to think about both.
Better Call Saul finally breaks Modern Family's run at the Emmys next year.
I'm reading comments in reverse order, stupidly, but that they reminded us that she needs Stevia would lend us to take that conclusion.
Didn't Jesse say exactly this when talking to Hank? That Walt is the luckiest person ever?
No clinic would allow you to take chemo or even fake chemo if you didn't actually have cancer. This is stupid.
I'd play clawhammer on her five-string, if you get my drift.
I think the issue here is that, according to what we've learned about Mr. Vacuum Guy, nobody can contact Walt. By going to him, Walt has completely disappeared. His decision to go back to ABQ will probably come from somewhere else.
Those months were the months that the kids were at Hank and Marie's. The kids came home when Walt quit the business, which was about a month before Hank found out. We know the kids were at Hank and Marie's for three months, starting right around Walt's 51st birthday (at which point Skyler had her pseudo-suicide…
The "Walt doesn't appear in the next episode" sounds interesting enough, but it's called 'Granite State,' so I don't know how you have an episode named after New Hampshire and not have him in it…
If she smokes a vial of ricin surrounded by tobacco leaves, nothing, most likely. The vial would fall out of the cigarette once the paper burned up enough.
I think that's only half of it. Even though he knows that Walt hates Jesse now, he has a desire to be better than Jesse. To be everything to Walt that Jesse wasn't - unflinchingly loyal, but also as good at making meth as Jesse was. I think Todd's motivation to be the true Heisenberg legacy holder is at play.
"Then forcing Jesse to cook the blue… the whole deal was Walt would
teach them the blue if they DID WHAT SKYLER WANTED and kill Pinkman, and
that was good for Jack/Todd because they were POOR. Problem is, JACK IS
NO LONGER POOR. What is Jack's motive here? Yes, get Jesse's
admit-video; but no, you don't need to cook…
Spoiler: Those were actually flashbacks.
I know. I know Gilligan has said that the flow of time isn't relevant and to not worry about such things. But it would have been fine if they just hadn't have directly stated Holly's age, or the exact time that the kids spent at Hank and Marie's (and thus how long Todd and Walt cooked together), or how long Walt had…