It was a strong closer for the show. I loved that they even matched the Kevin Spacey haircut even though there was no particular need to do that.
It was a strong closer for the show. I loved that they even matched the Kevin Spacey haircut even though there was no particular need to do that.
(not the Panama Canal)
I always liked "Oh, spawe change. I guess I can… use this to buy candy? Thank you for adding a step to my candy-getting process."
The one that continues to live in my brain to this day is "The Ballad of the Sneak."
EVERYBODY FHQHGQWGADS
I loved that we got not only tons of cartoons, but some legitimately fun games out of the deal. I "appreciated" Thy Dungeonman more than really liking it (having grown up on Zork games), but the Sierra-style Peasant's Quest and Mega Man-Lite Stinkoman 20x6 were both GOLD.
Whenever I see something like that I always assume the non-burger-appropriate ingredient is just a side dish that comes with it.
Not just a clever name.
I would have gone with "Hey dere, whore."
Walt's weary line reading on that was definitely channeling some Mike.
His specific instructions were that the money was to be "For whatever he wants, but in the hopes that he will use it for college and to take care of his family."
My guess is that they were having two separate conversations- first about a Thai/Pizza fusion restaurant that Elliot was baffled by, and then they brought it back around to a question he had asked her earlier regarding what year she'd like to travel back to and see in person (her answer was 1921).
I think he was trying to warn him- kid was just in shock and couldn't get his head around what was happening. Not an unbelievable response.
Wow, that… do you have it HERE, or?
Incidentally, I did some quick napkin math to satisfy my own curiosity- that shakes out to approximately 530 cans of 9.6% ABV beer, over the course of a month, or 17-18 cans every single day. Double that if you're going with a 4-5% ABV (calories correspond roughly to alcohol by volume) cheaper beer.
Yeah, I don't think they could have handled Andy's startling weight loss any better than with a single throwaway comment.
Jesus Christ, @avclub-ebea2325dc670423afe9a1f4d9d1aef5:disqus
Specifically to address question 1: It's clear that despite his shaky start and ignorance of some of the fundamentals, Jesse has a real talent for chemistry and a far deeper understanding of the process than Todd can manage in spite of his copious notes. It's not a matter of just setting egg timers and pushing buttons…
In a pimp cup?
Regarding underdeveloped BB side-characters, while I disagree in general (for the same reasons others have stated) I can definitely see why you'd think that. The difference is, Breaking Bad doesn't feel the need to spend five to ten minutes of every episode checking in to see what Badger and Skinny Pete are up to.