Or it's the biggest red herring in the history of fiction.
Or it's the biggest red herring in the history of fiction.
That's what makes me wonder if there's more to him than meets the eye - a simple thief probably couldn't whip out a pistol and shoot a kid from that distance, not as casually and quickly as he did.
That's what makes me wonder if there's more to him than meets the eye - a simple thief probably couldn't whip out a pistol and shoot a kid from that distance, not as casually and quickly as he did.
Why did they even write the last two minutes of this thing? Just film John Goodman dressed as Sanders saying, "Why, hello there! It's me, the Colonel," and you've created the single funniest thing in existence.
Why did they even write the last two minutes of this thing? Just film John Goodman dressed as Sanders saying, "Why, hello there! It's me, the Colonel," and you've created the single funniest thing in existence.
It was kind of ridiculous how all of her outfits revealed basically nothing but that zone. It almost became a running joke.
It was kind of ridiculous how all of her outfits revealed basically nothing but that zone. It almost became a running joke.
Same difference. It's a special feature on the dvd, and it's on AMC's website.
Same difference. It's a special feature on the dvd, and it's on AMC's website.
Just look up "breaking bad cast bowling" or something and you should find it. Once you see Brandt attempting to do ballet in knee-highs, you'll never hate Marie again.
Just look up "breaking bad cast bowling" or something and you should find it. Once you see Brandt attempting to do ballet in knee-highs, you'll never hate Marie again.
Another one of many examples of his moral decline. The point of "Fly" was that Jesse accidentally taught Walt to accept the contaminants, to the point that Walt now jumps at the idea of cooking somewhere so full of contaminants it has to be bombed with pesticide. It's just like him saving the ricin, and his bit about…
Another one of many examples of his moral decline. The point of "Fly" was that Jesse accidentally taught Walt to accept the contaminants, to the point that Walt now jumps at the idea of cooking somewhere so full of contaminants it has to be bombed with pesticide. It's just like him saving the ricin, and his bit about…
I don't think Gunn looks bad. She looks better than last season, in fact. She's not quite the milf she used to be, but she's still a very pretty woman. And Brandt looked especially good this episode, her… uh… her hair was… nice…
I don't think Gunn looks bad. She looks better than last season, in fact. She's not quite the milf she used to be, but she's still a very pretty woman. And Brandt looked especially good this episode, her… uh… her hair was… nice…
The fact that they're foreshadowing it so transparently makes me wonder if he might live. Really, him surviving would be the only truly unhappy ending at this point. We all WANT Walt to die. I know I do. It's karma. The show has been setting it up for five seasons now, taking a fairly likeable anti-hero and making him…
Once I realized how hot Betsy Brandt is in that bowling video, my opinion of Marie took quite a turn.
Once I realized how hot Betsy Brandt is in that bowling video, my opinion of Marie took quite a turn.
Don't forget the Badger and Skinny Pete buddy comedy!
Don't forget the Badger and Skinny Pete buddy comedy!