I think they're saving the big guns for the very final few episodes.
I think they're saving the big guns for the very final few episodes.
Final episode I think is the one that could go any way. Buildup is generally less divisive than conclusions.
He's practicing his DC antics to prepare to play Lex Luthor.
I checked here just to make sure someone did as soon as I saw "bench" in the title.
On one hand I was surprised he was offed so easily, given his big introduction. On the other hand, knowing that this is Breaking Bad after all…it was a BB esque surprise.
I get so happy every time he's on screen!
Looking straight into the camera too? What is this amateur hour?
I could listen/read Jackson and Doc talk about anything all day.
That sounds awesome! I can picture the Giacchino score to accompany this.
And eats microchips.
I was pretty surprised by how crazy it was too! It was bizarre to wake up to to say the least.
Man like…I'm trying to picture how Dexter's team would have handled Breaking Bad. It would go on for like 12 seasons, Hank would never catch Walt, Walt would be a good guy……like Hank would have a season where he just thinks about Walt after finding out, and Walt would fight like the bikers or something.
I seriously had this dream last night. I was watching the episode, and it started with Walt Jr., Skyler, and some new middle aged dude Skyler was dating on a train. They were talking about Tuco, who they were glad was killed. Strangely, Tuco was a few rows back in a tuxedo, reading a newspaper (everyone was in…
I think it's funny that Walt is treating this whole ordeal like he got a new hobby for a while, like he got a motorcycle, got obsessed with that motorcycle despite it being against his family's wishes, then he almost got in an accident, and decided he was done with that motorcycle. Now he's acting like he can't be…
I would love to see a Dark Tower adaptation, because with a good to great show runner and writers, a lot can be fixed in the series. Streamlining it would make for a thrill ride, and cutting some excess fat or cutting a certain…character in the final books (I won't say who for those who haven't read it) could really…
Jackson and Doc confirmed that the movie is folded into the season, so 6 will be 12 half hours, likely with an hour opener (the true S5 finale) and an hour closer.
GREAT EPISODE. Also for those expecting a more "big" episode, Jackson and Doc said at Comic Con that the Season 6 premiere is the "true" Season 5 finale, and tonight's episode only set it up.
That slayed me too. The robot especially.
Yeah I bawled so hard at the Walter line there. That and "The time we had together…we stole it." That, coupled with the tulip and the envelope saying "Thank you for your support" just showed me how much everyone who worked on Fringe cared about its fans.
As stupid as this may sound, the first moment that came to mind was the pennies scene from Venture Bros.'s one hour premiere. Really, anything from Season V just makes me really happy. After so long, it's nice to see all the characters again.