how human of them.
how human of them.
i also liked how when they first meet, she looks vulnerable and he looks strong and assured as he hugs her; later when she stands up to leave, she's towering over him all menacing, and he looks confused and wrong-footed.
i liked that they showed that frantic, desperately selfish side to hank. he might be morally superior to walt, but he ain't no angel. hell, his entire career and rep are on the line, with heisenberg being his bro. it's hilarious, really.
i think when skylar first walked into that diner, underneath the terror there was possibly a sliver of relief, buried way beneath: finally someone else knows, someone who's family and the law and can protect me and my kids from walt. i really feel that during the first few minutes she was undecided about what to do,…
i was actually taken aback at how vehemently walt nixed the hank/belize ship. i really thought he'd do it and that saul would provide the opening.
couldn't agree more. walt's bumbling attempts at pretending all was well in S3 were cringe-worthy. his 'casual conversations' made me laugh while dying of mortification. dude's a shit liar (or maybe it's just skylar could see straight through him and therefore, so could we).
same. i felt horrified and enraged. you go too far, marie.
what struck me during sky and marie's convo is how complicit and calculating skylar sounded with each progressive question of 'when did you know?' from marie's pov the betrayal got worse and worse; but we know how shitty skylar had it, and the hell she's been going through with walt. yes, she helped him in the end,…
i think his current frame of mind indicates he doesn't really give a shit about his life, safety or future. dude's fucked.
i think it's simply that jesse doesn't care about himself at all right now, and he knows what walt truly is. if hank's able to convince jesse that he'll put walt away for good (and in doing so help jesse atone for his walt-inspired sins), the fact that jesse isn't really into self preservation might be the trigger for…
this. mad men has become dull for me. i am so over the 100th don-draper-as-a-kid flashback, complete with overblown caricature-like prostitutes and blah. last season felt pointless, like it was retreading the same shit infested water it had been doing earlier. and don himself is just boring and one-note for me; the…
same.
me too. which, now i must re-watch, dammit!
i just can't stand how walking dead the hep-v vamps look. it's getting tedious now, and that's one adjective i haven't associated with this show before.
he's the only one who makes any sense anymore.
Well, someone has to put a leash on him eventually, or try to. Considering it's about the future and safety of her own kids, I'd say that's a no-brainer and idiots who rant about her keeping Walt from being 'badass' are, well, idiots.
I just re-watched S3 and to me it was FUCKING OBVIOUS that we were meant to sympathize with Skylar. All those scenes where Walt is attempting to make nice by doing lame arse shit like cooking breakfast and making small talk were cringe-worthy, primarily because Walt came off as such a lying, unrepentant sod there, who…
i just watched the entire season 3 in 1 day. it was fucking brilliant. my head is a maze, populated by tiny jesses and sauls and walters, and i love it!
todd is matt damon.
i'm so sorry.