relax, Francis. For some of us, reeling from the shock of all we had seen (especially when you watch in sans commercials), we instantly knew something was very off, but it took a minute to register what Walt was doing.
relax, Francis. For some of us, reeling from the shock of all we had seen (especially when you watch in sans commercials), we instantly knew something was very off, but it took a minute to register what Walt was doing.
can I just ask, as someone who's never done heroin (I know, I know, sheltered life, me), can you "decide" to sleep on your side? I've crashed drunk as hell a few times (let's say quite a few) and slid off to sleep high (once or thrice), but I've never thought about being able to control my sleeping position. And as a…
Oh, yes, this.
I used to think, "What Would Jesus Drink", but I have a new mojo now.
Toddcoddler! It is the new dagnabbit!
that damn lasagna is going to be Marie's downfall.
ok, now I have the Talking Knife.
oooh, cool, free beer. I will prove my beerworthiness by disagreeing with you on the Hank - Gomie point. I belive Hank did have a look over and a reaction shot. HOWEVER, i will not go back and watch it to see, as this episode will be put away for a time in the future, when my bloodpressure has returned to normal, I…
but the "I don't know when I'll be home" bs, as you called it, plays out as a good plot device - Marie know that Walt has been arrested, thus forcing Skyler's hand to tell Flynn.
@fanny_chapcranter:disqus I had to leave the room as well, I cannot handle any kind of torture scenes (with or without jaunty Tarantino-choen pop tunes).
I use the Breaking Bad-one F word per season model as an example to my stepkids. See what impact a word has when it is used sparingly?
I mentioned to the husband that she looked like she could be Skyler's child. The previous Holly was cuter, but this kid knocked it out of the park.
although i'm not watching a whole lot of other series, I can't imagine who is going to beat him.
@disqus_eAFbpOpr9U:disqus thanks about the bro-in-law, he is a great guy. And I do agree with the casualties involved at the end of the chain - the user. There has to be some responsibility taken in selling poison. Meth is a very, very bad thing.
Tangentially - I'm watching this with a husband that has never even…
there's the door.
we didn't notice it because why would we look things up that might spoil the anticipation? And why would you?
weirdly I was just singing that to myself while at the grocery store the other day.
who the hell is Harrison?
it did look greenscreened, I wasn't loving that. But the Jesse's voice thing, while weird, seemed a deliberate choice, like Walt was hearing it ringing in his head.
there was nothing on but Low Winter Sun.
in a knife fight, or better yet, a shivving, the advantage goes to Jack and Company.