"The Case Against Kittens"
"The Case Against Kittens"
Yeah I'm unclear about the whole arrangement that was worked out and how Walt was supposedly able to get out of it so easily, especially when trying to get out of a contract caused so much tension and screen time with Gus. Someone care to explain? :)
Yeah, it's kind of played off as "Robin Hood of the 'hood," but Jesse's behavior could be part of a complete breakdown that he's undergoing. It would be really sad to see him go insane.
I think my knee-jerk was because this is such a "guy" show with traditionally masculine characters. It would be like a woman reviewing The Godfather or something. But of course, that would be perfectly cromulent. I know that she's good and that women can do anything men can do, but I felt inclined to share my shameful…
It's definitely from Gale, but I thought the same thing about the handwriting being slightly different in the two notes. Guess I'm not an expert.
Where's Aaron Paul??
That's fucked up.
Really? Only 6.3 for Hank and Gomie? Otherwise spot on. Nice work!
So your headed ended up normal?
I read your comment. I actually had the same same knee-jerk reaction when I saw this was by Donna, but I love women and could hardly be less sexist, so I immediately realized there was nothing to be disappointed about.
"If you're talking about Breaking Bad with Julie Bowen, you tell me right now."
Spoiler hysteria regarding BB has reached a fever pitch on AVC, but I agree in this case. "Mike is dead" doesn't deserve to be treated as one of the two most salient points of the episode. It's not even a good headline.
For sure. Upon rewatch after reading this review, I expected a perspective shot showing the footage literally going from grainy to clear, but it's just Hank taking another look.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Oh, DTH (for "down to hump"?), you and your silly worrying. Kidding; I just wanted you to know I read your comment. And also, don't forget us over in flyover land, a/k/a the Central Time Zone. We get the same feed as the East Coast at the same time (or rather, at the same instant, but an hour earlier for us). So like,…
Seconded. I was absolutely aghast during that sequence; wide-eyed, unable to move my hand from my chest, and near tears of cathartic disbelief and fear. Very suspenseful in how it's put together and brilliantly acted, overlaid with being completely unexpected and out of the blue, as far being in the first episode of…
I said to my sister "What if he blacked out and died right now?"
Bubblegum next to ocean breeze? Makes no sense!
*ENRIQUE
It would be such a badass and fearless choice to have Walt kill Jesse and eventually escape from/prevail in a final confrontation and live to meth another day.