I root for everybody, as long as the person they're going against is not somebody I for more. Gus > Cartel; Walt > Gus; Jesse > Walt; Saul > Mike
I root for everybody, as long as the person they're going against is not somebody I for more. Gus > Cartel; Walt > Gus; Jesse > Walt; Saul > Mike
You're right. Jesse's innocence is only relative to Walt and his other criminal cohorts. He had other options. He could have explained the situation to Gale, who likely, given his respect for Walt and his presumably nonviolent nature, would have disappeared, leaving Gus in essentially the same situation. Then again,…
Hence "an after after you before you did" MEANING I FUCKED UP AND ACKNOWLEDGED IT AN UNFUNNY WAY. Stop yelling. Get it. I'm blaming you for my mistakes.
In an interview, Cranston said he knew exactly what wait he needed to be to portray Walt in the pilot, which was 175 or 185 (I forget which one). He's lost a good 10-15 pounds since then. Aaron Paul probably weighs 130-140. At best he's got 30 or 40 pounds on him.
The FCC doesn't regulate cable. I'm Canadian and I know this. EDIT. I might be wrong. I'm Canadian so I don't really know.
No, Jesse missed him. He didn't hit him, and they showed him not hitting him. No mistakes there.
Jesse wouldn't have killed Mike, or at least he won't do it now. Mike saved Jesse's life just like Walt did, and he did it more recently.
They were two guys who were about to kill Jesse. Jesse killed an unarmed, harmless man point blank for Walt. Jesse has done far more for Walt. This is why it's so sad to see Walt be such a dick. I want to hug Jesse and then kiss Walt's head until he giggles and then slowly replace myself with Walt in Jesse's loving…
Hey I just said that an hour after you before you did, asshole.
Walt says the same thing to his customers in the pilot. It is not Skyler's line.
The guy above me is correct.
He was threatening his life, no describing the exact circumstances under which his corpse would be disposed of.
The DVD lists the season 3 episodes at uncensored. Also I distinctly recall no censoring when Walt says "Fuck you" to Gretchen in season 2.
Ted is the perfect candidate for a ricin poisoning. A guy in his position, at his age, is ripe for a heart attack. <—-will never happen
Before "Box Cutter" I assumed that Gus was a sociopath, which was why he was so good at putting on a front. After "Box Cutter" I thought it was confirmed that he is a sociopath. After "Hermanos" I've changed my mind. He's just honed his ruthlessnes. Never expected him to show a real emotion.
Could've coughed on his hand. Look back to the pilot: insane coughing fit folllowed by falling flat on his face.
Duane "The Rock" Johnson will guest star in the finale as the son of Tuco, seeking revenge on his father's death.
As she said, that little fiction she created will not hold up. That's why she urged Ted to pay his back taxes and fines and end it forever. That's why she's going to give him hundreds of thousands in drug money. Sometimes the only thing you can do is lie, even if that lie paints you into an even more…painty corner.
It's back. They're just teasing us. The "We're both dead men" line made sealed the deal for me. I just expected it to be a major plot point this episode.
I thought the exact same thing. I was actually disappointed when the early scenes seemed to indicate this. Didn't see the fight coming at all. Just shows you how fucking on the ball Vince Gilligan et al. are. They knew exactly what they were doing.