Pretty sure he died, he had none of that family to never give up on anymore.
Pretty sure he died, he had none of that family to never give up on anymore.
I hope so, I so would have. But then again, I'm still dressing like a skate punk at 31 years old and listen to nothing but punk and metal. She's just what we want, just messed up, but not too much.
Kafkaesque eh? I always assumed there was others we didn't see…turned out I was right, because..duh?
Your name is a wonderful album, dat drumming from Lombardo. And you're also right. I wonder if this doofus of a fake account is still around here.
But he wants "The Best" now, as Gale…as you probably saw, your comment is from 2 years ago so I don't feel you haven't seen it all already unlike the awkwardness but irresistible temptation of replying to people from 5 years ago.
I'm kinda tired of seeing this in the comments as I do this re-run watch for the 4th time. Like Skyler and her damn lawyer, he's not a drug dealer. He's a chemist. He's paid to create a substance then leaves the payer do what they want with it. Or a "cook" "I browsed for it online". :rolls eyes:
Also, who's really raking in the cash for Gus here, these 2 lowlifes or Jesse? Jesse is a lot more important to the operation….as we have seen later.
I realized later that he planned it with the billboard removal guy. You can ignore that afterthought.
I did that every time I saw that Midas commercial where he crashes his car in the garage, something I'd see him do in BrBa. Yeah that commercial is old as fuck, like your comment, but it's on youtube.
BOING!
Fellow sufferer here,who's male, society seems to think migraines are a women only problem and it annoys me. I have to see a damn neurologist. Only thing that works for me is Rivotril(Klonopin for the yanks) and Relpax.
Also Canada. those aurora borealis, I tell ya…
Okay, let's compare to the first four eps of BrBa. It's not as good, sure, but it's pretty damn entertaining. And it's gonna get dramatic the way you want it soon enough, you're not patient. You're like the people who didn't like Breaking Bad if you have them watch the first few episodes (there's a lot out there that…
I lol'd too, but he paid for it!
He didn't have terminal cancer anymore after his surgery, he was tumor free. He could have lived 2 to 10 year more, he got a very rare case of luck + one of the only doc that is able to pull out a lobectomy after chemo. But he was dead inside yeah, "I've lived too long." and the Crawlspace incident just removed all…
Breaking Bad has shown that EVERYONE is a mix of good and bad, pretty much.
And clearly regretting it, isn't he shown crying when telling his story to Hank and Gomie.
That was the dumbest thing Jesse did (and that's saying something) to decide to do small ass meth deals, whoever the clients might have been. He's a freaking millionaire, why bother? But when he floats that idea, he disregards having responsibilities if you're a criminal, which is dumb, maybe he was just trying to…
First time I see someone using that reference, sure it's rare Lisa can be quoted but that's one of 'em.
Well…it could be physiological, like something wrong with his central nervous system. Some diseases related to that place are horrible.