I Netflix'd it after Bryan Cranston won the Emmy for season 1. Been watching week to week since season 2. Trying to convince all my friends to watch.
I Netflix'd it after Bryan Cranston won the Emmy for season 1. Been watching week to week since season 2. Trying to convince all my friends to watch.
It was really the denouement. I think we all recognized that "Ozymandias" was the climax of the story. I was okay with the ending having a feel of catharsis.
Oh, I LOVED that! That really justified the somewhat "happy" ending of the show.
Nah. He's still awful. Just because he realized he was awful and paid back some debts doesn't mitigate everything that he did.
Walt can never redeem himself.
Nope
That was an excellent twist. I loved it.
Definitely.
Yes, I loved the fantasy earlier that indicated Jesse could still dream about a better life. This was just beautifully done. Oh my God, I cried with joy to see Jesse able to get away.
I thought it was beautiful. Kind of wish Walt had suffered a bit more, but the ending was poetic. I'm glad Jesse didn't kill Walt. I don't think Walt could really make up for anything he did. I felt he owed Marie the location of Hank and owed Jesse a way out. Nice to see him pay those debts.
Ah, well that makes all the difference! Video game movies have a stellar track record.
Seems like it. Ugh.
That was a loooong trailer for Aaron Paul's new movie. That's nice. Like the film studio is saying to the audience, "We know you all love Aaron Paul so much, we're hoping you'll come see this silly action movie just because he's in it."
This is why I told my friend a month ago that he needed to start the series immediately in order to watch the finale live. He is on the internet all day long. If you are interested in Breaking Bad, didn't watch the finale live and are on the internet, it is going to be spoiled for you. No question. It was the same way…
So, it will have shirtless Skarsgard AND Christoph Waltz? Oh dear, I am going to be paying money to see a really stupid movie, aren't I?
I demand representation for Skinny Pete! How does Badger make the list but he doesn't?
And Stephen is having Vince Gilligan on his show Monday. Breaking Bad being talked about on The Colbert Report. It is the combination of two of my very favorite tv things.
You know, there is a reason I had Wikipedia as a constant companion while reading these books. I didn't even remember this guy. And I read book 5 fairly recently. Wonder if GRRM panics a bit when he realizes how fast they are going to get through all the printed material. We can't seriously be stretching Meereen…
I have nothing critical to say. Jeffrey Combs is great, and Weyoun is a great character. Especially in these episodes. I love that he has this scene about art here so close in proximity to a scene where he calmly speaks about eradicating the population of Earth.
It isn't surprising that this particular plot point is being discussed over and over in the comments. This is the most interesting, controversial thing to happen in these episodes. And one of the most controversial things that happened in the entire series.