Nah, he would just be the shooter's younger cousin.
Nah, he would just be the shooter's younger cousin.
Nah, he would just be the shooter's younger cousin.
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"Hi, Mom!" is great film. I like it better than his genre riffs.
"Hi, Mom!" is great film. I like it better than his genre riffs.
He was ashamed of his dickishness, his boasting, his pretensions of
courage and ruthlessness; he was sorry about his cold-bloodedness, his
dispassion, his inability to express what he now believed was the case-
that he truly regretted killing Spider Collecting Dirtbike Kid, that he missed the boy as much as
anybody…
He was ashamed of his dickishness, his boasting, his pretensions of
courage and ruthlessness; he was sorry about his cold-bloodedness, his
dispassion, his inability to express what he now believed was the case-
that he truly regretted killing Spider Collecting Dirtbike Kid, that he missed the boy as much as
anybody…
I don't want Walt to get caught or killed. I want him to die of cancer under his alias in New Hampshire. The ultimate punishment. He's not martyred or exposed as some genius kingpin, which despite the subsequent imprisonment, would give Walt some measure of pleasure. I want him to be an anonymous millionaire with no…
I don't want Walt to get caught or killed. I want him to die of cancer under his alias in New Hampshire. The ultimate punishment. He's not martyred or exposed as some genius kingpin, which despite the subsequent imprisonment, would give Walt some measure of pleasure. I want him to be an anonymous millionaire with no…
Yeah, you get it.
Yeah, you get it.
The fundamental evolution you fail to acknowledge though is that when a kid got killed in season 3, it was Gus and those ugly looking young dealers with tattoos; BAD GUYS, not our good guys, Walt and Jesse. Now it's their crew that's directly responsible. They're the BAD GUYS now. It's like, the arc of the show. Bitch.
The fundamental evolution you fail to acknowledge though is that when a kid got killed in season 3, it was Gus and those ugly looking young dealers with tattoos; BAD GUYS, not our good guys, Walt and Jesse. Now it's their crew that's directly responsible. They're the BAD GUYS now. It's like, the arc of the show. Bitch.
It would have been too dramatically repetitive for one (too much overlap with poisoning Brock) and I just don't buy that he would do it. Walt's a tool, but he's not a total sociopath, at least not yet (remember in Face Off when Jesse tells him Brock's gonna be okay? He looks incredibly relieved). Also, he would have…
It would have been too dramatically repetitive for one (too much overlap with poisoning Brock) and I just don't buy that he would do it. Walt's a tool, but he's not a total sociopath, at least not yet (remember in Face Off when Jesse tells him Brock's gonna be okay? He looks incredibly relieved). Also, he would have…
Counterpoint: Emo McGee.
Counterpoint: Emo McGee.
My only problem with it is that sometimes the grading curve you apply to a great show like this can be pushed too far. I understand it, but it gets absurd. I mean, if this isn't an A episode, what is?
My only problem with it is that sometimes the grading curve you apply to a great show like this can be pushed too far. I understand it, but it gets absurd. I mean, if this isn't an A episode, what is?