I laughed too hard at "She might wind up blinding him with acid."
I laughed too hard at "She might wind up blinding him with acid."
I don't see Skylar making it
I think either Gomez or Hank would need to survive in order for us to see the Walt that we saw in the first episode of the latter half of the season. His reputation was completely tarnished (his neighbor Carole dropped her grocery bag at the mere sight of him, his house was abandoned and graffitied with the name…
I think you see Gomez bleeding behind the SUV before he shoots at Jack and the gang again.
I have a feeling that Hank is going to die/be shown dead for the next episode. His heartfelt "I love you" to Marie was so moving and optimistic that I knew it was a facade. :/ Jack never did like orders so it seemed predictable that he and the gang would show up as Walt made his way slowly to Hank.
I LOVED the G.I Joe segment though. Kif: Tell my wife that I—-'LL BE HOME FOR DINNER!
I never liked Piper. In fact, the first two episodes featuring her plight made me want to stop the show, but I stayed because I heard that the secondary characters were worth it. They weren't wrong. I gravitated towards Tastee, Sophia, Claudette, Red, Dayanara, Tiffany….hell, even Larry had moments that I wanted to…
I didn't interpret it like that at all. In the 2nd episode of the latter half of this season (episode 10), it seemed as if Hank wanted to get Walt, and to save Skyler. He labeled her as a victim that needed his help and if she could help him get Walt then it was a jackpot. However, her complacency has only showed him…
Am I the only one that thought Hank was going to punch Trent, the friendly waiter. Hank's face during that restaurant scene was so perfect. I've never seen hatred and fury so transparent before. Also, I love that in this episode he has no problem going after Skyler, whereas in the previous one, he wanted to protect…
For me, I thought he chose Alaska for its remoteness and isolation. It's such a desolate place (besides during the summer) that gives a lot of anonymity to whoever lives there. He could go months without seeing another person and I think for him, it's like Superman's Fortress of Solitude. The idea of Alaska will give…
Me too! I really like Gomez. However, I feel as if his character would run straight to the boss and since Hank doesn't have his cards in the game yet, it'd do more harm than good
I'm sure Jessie saw it the way you did. A chance to start over in Alaska, being isolated from general society so that he can reflect on his own sins, all while living in relative safety, However, that idea faded away as soon as Jessie realized just how much of a monster Walt really is.
I would think that Saul wouldn't like Jessie or Walt for the amount of stress they give him. Jessie's guilt-ridden adventures bring a lot of attention to himself, forcing Saul to come up with last minute schemes, while Walt is clearly a sociopath that Saul is terrified of. :/ Poor Saul just has Huell, his secretary,…
Thank you so much for this!
Yeah, I knew that he originally had the old vial of it, but my brain must've erased the part about it being stolen by Saul/Huell. It went from point A (Jessie has the ricin) to C (Walt has it and has Jessie obtain a fake).
Thanks so much for detailing what happened. I remembered that Jessie was looking for the cigarette in season 4 and that he almost shot Walt because of it, but forgot about Huell/Saul being involved.
Nice eye! I didn't notice the ice vs. fire reference until I read your post!
I knew Saul was going to live based off the news circulating a spin-off with him as the focal point, but I thought Jessie was going to shoot Huell. I was like, "Noooo not Huell!"
Can someone explain how Jessie knew that Walt poisoned Brock. I know Walt kept a vial of the real ricin behind a power outlet in his bedroom, and that he had Jessie believe that he had the real thing (in actuality it was just salt or sugar) in his cigarette container. My memory's a bit hazy.
My heart broke twice in this episode. The first, when Walt manipulated -yet again- Walt Jr/Flynn into staying with him by saying that his cancer came back. It was purely selfish on Walt's part and sacrificial on his son's. Second, when Jessie told Walt to be honest with him, to tell him that it was either his way or…