The investigation would soon go beyond Hank and what he could control in an
investigation; he's more interested in bringing down Walt/Heisenberg
than he is caring at all about Skyler's well being and her family.
The investigation would soon go beyond Hank and what he could control in an
investigation; he's more interested in bringing down Walt/Heisenberg
than he is caring at all about Skyler's well being and her family.
I just watched an Inside Breaking Bad for the ep, and there was this dialogue between Jesse and Todd:
It would soon go beyond Hank and his control and he seems more interested in getting in bringing down Walt/Heisenberg than Skyler's well being. Even if you are innocent— especially if you are innocent— never waive your Miranda rights or talk without a lawyer when being interrogated. Things you say can easily be…
Mike is joining Community! "[He] is described as an "intense" professor who has a "mysterious
background in military and police work." He'll appear in 11 episodes
total, the first of which being the second episode of the season when
Annie enrolls in his class."
Todd escorting Lydia out of the subterranean lab and around the bodies— kind of funny. Todd is so polite and nice. Todd's associates, not so funny. Kinda
of @ssholes. Are they white supremacists?
So does this end like Scarface (Walter White's template) or Moby Dick (Hank Schrader's template)? Some melding of the two?
I didn't find the Belize line funny. A bit in a very dark way, but Saul seems to be quite sure Mike is dead and Walt did it. The way Walt said it was as you said menacing and threat. Walt's way of saying do you want to head down that road with me?
Sorry about the parenthesis. Edited it. Good catch.
What happened to humor in this show? The show feels like the episode after Nate died on Six Feet Under. Like people are going to literally die from ennui. God, Skyler has gotten even more annoying. Now all they do is have her cry and act petulant.
So Hank is now Captain Ahab the rest of the series, and Marie Starbuck?
That school bus underground was kind of cool. Like an old broken down sub,
but didn't make much sense. It looked smaller and more crowded than Walt's RV
that was a small time operation. A dirty old school bus is what a huge
multi-million dollar international meth lab looks like?? Where is the
lab/operation that…
zombie Jesse scares me.
This episode felt "off". And it was slow. That is not necessarily bad,
but it felt odd. And Jesse was just weird and out of it… I love Breaking Bad, but I didn't really
like the episode. The only part I really liked was
the very end when Walt tells Hank to watch his fucking back. "If you don't
know who I am, maybe…
When visiting Vogel, just knock on the door and let yourself in. Her door is always open. Literally, Dexter comes in and leaves the door open. In Miami, there are no insects so just leave your door open and don't bother having a screen door.
Walter's favorite episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) is the first season
episode "Rollerskates." He spent six weeks before filming learning how to
rollerskate. Did you do all the skating in Malcolm or did you have a
stunt double? I did most of it. There were just two parts that I didn’t
do, which is when I left…
"So a penguin and a farmer walk into a bar…"
… The Aristocrats!
I have a copy of "Kind Hearts and Coronets" and Alec Guiness plays 8 different characters. Haven't watched it yet, but plan to. I needed to find a copy with subtitles. I was having trouble with some of the British accents on the copy I first started to watch.
Ghost Harry (James Remar) is Ryan's dad on Wilfred. This actually makes a lot of sense to me.
Geoff Pierson (Jack Malloy) talking about murder to Mr Floppy.