Still doesn't explain the blue eyes/brown eyes thing. The kid could be Elliot's for all we know. We will see…
Still doesn't explain the blue eyes/brown eyes thing. The kid could be Elliot's for all we know. We will see…
There has never been a timeline established for when she first started working with him. This from the Breaking Bad Wiki: http://breakingbad.wikia.co…
Doesn't matter. He is Skylar's, but he's not Walt's. Two blue-eyed people can't have a brown-eyed child. Genetics, Bitch.
This is what I got too.
"Uncle Murderer."
She's fleeing the interview!
Walt is a much better driver than Marie.
I think the motivation at large is how these characters want to see themselves. At least the men. The women are much more pragmatic and/or binary. Walt doesn't see himself as someone who would kill family, as family is what he tells himself he's done all this for. Hank could never see Walt as Heisenberg, because he…
When are we going to learn that Walt Jr. is (not dead) Ted's son? You can''t tell me Vince Gilligan doesn't understand genetics. Walt and Skylar both have blue eyes. Walt Jr. has brown eyes. Doesn't happen like that. Walt murders Sky when he learns he has no family to leave the money to (agree Holly is the bear in the…
Yeah, you do. Receiving stolen property or profiting from illegal activity will send you to jail.
I am sure he won't mope around for the whole season, but he doesn't even value his life right now. Depressed people are not logical. I think it's pretty true to character.
Ha! I've been calling him Matt Damon's little brother. And Skyler can intimidate Lydia because Lydia is a neurotic little bitch. Skyler THINKS she can intimidate Lydia because she's Skyler-Mom (just as she thought she could intimidate Jesse when she thought he was dealing weed to Walt.)
Disagree. Think the machine gun (in his head) is the prep for going out in a blaze of glory, ala "Say hello to my lettle friend."
Jesse is completely defeated and depressed. He's not going to take any pro-active action.
Yellow is opposite purple on the color wheel. Appropriate for the episode in which everything was turned upside down.
And now Hank is in red. Think red means marked for death…
I think he likes to imagine she is on the inside with him. He's always had delusions of saving his marriage, and having his wife on his side. He sees her as an extension of himself (similar to Jesse, but needing a different type of manipulation.) He earns points by telling her the truth and doesn't have anything to…
I am actually wondering if this is a thing people do? Maybe 50+ year old men with bad knees? I thought Fring was doing it because it was an unfamiliar place and he was a germaphobe? But Walt didn't see him do it, so maybe it's just a thing?
So now we know Walt is telling the truth when he does the "Hand to God" thing? He didn't do it when he was lying to Jesse. Then again, that wasn't so much a lie as a "this is the story and I need to know we are on the same page or I will have to kill you." Recent equivalent in the lamentable "The Canyons," "Nod for…
Jezebel?