Better Call Saul has officially been confirmed to be on AMC. http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/09/11/breaking-bad-spinoff-better-call-saul-confirmed Can't wait for this. It will satisfy by urge for BB ending. I don't expect it to be like BB, but some comic relief that involves Saul before he ever met Walt is awesome. Also, major spoiler I found today. I found this video online from a few weeks ago. At the time, it didn't seem like a huge spoiler, but after Tohajiilee, it definitely is. You can see Walt is in the same clothes he was in during Tohajiilee, as well as Walter Jr and Skyler. He is also driving a beat up old blue pick up truck, maybe Jesse gets away with his car after the shootout, or maybe he just destroys it to tie up loose ends. Either way, it's obvious this is where they flee out of New Mexico, probably to New Hampshire, I assume. This clip is probably from the end of the episode Ozymandias, since there is a lot left unsaid at the end of Tohajiilee, and the episode after Ozymandias is entitled ''Granite State''. http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/08/breaking-bad-season-5-spoilery-set-video.html ''I need you to go inside and pack, right now''.
Lol [video=youtube;duKL2dAJN6I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=duKL2dAJN6I[/video]
People keep focusing on Walt taking on traits of those whose deaths he's responsible for. Then they speculate about Walt growing a beard and arranging his bacon, but I don't see people bringing up that... he's eating breakfast.
Hmm.. I see what you mean here. It's entirely possible. But I'm not so sure judging by that spoiler that I posted a few days back.
I'm gonna be honest, that episode left me feeling more confused than anything else. I'm gonna wait, rewatch it, and then maybe I'll explain. Basically, 5b's portrayal of a lot of these characters feel inconsistent. Edit: FUCK ME I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING. http://sodhipop.tumblr.com/post/61371396709/wait-a-good-god-damn-minute That changes EVERYTHING. Okay. Everything makes sense now. Wow.
Are you talking about the last scene over the phone? Because at first I found Walt's behavior totally out of character. Then I remembered the most important thing to Walt is family. He said all those things to make himself the bad guy so Skylar wouldn't be implicated by the police in any way, he obviously knew the police were tracking the call. That's why he left holly where he did. That was such a heart breaking scene. It must of killed him inside to say all those things about her.
The Jane shit made me groan, like right the fuck out of a fanfic it was. Everything else though holy fuck. Perfect.
I think I'm gonna not post anything about the show until about a week after 'Felina' has aired. It's annoying how nitpicky people are, who obviously has no clue about good television or how to watch it. I don't want the end of this EPIC show to be ruined because of idiotic comments. May never even post after Felina. It probably just offended you, that's why you're talking shit about one of the greatest moments of the entire series.
Someone's a little cranky. Wow, sometimes even HOLYSHITSOPERFECT10/10 prgramming has a flaw here or there. Alert the presses.
Same... was such an amazing hour of television.. Did anyone notice that Low Winter Sun starts 15 minutes later than usual? This means that Granite State will be an exact hour instead of the usual 42 min episodes. Awesome. I hope Felina gets the same treatment or even longer. But anyways, this episode was so powerful, I literally got anxiety watching it. I have never felt that way watching anything in my life.
Oh god...I just remembered that the house still has to be trashed and condemned. But Walt is already on his way to New Hampshire. Something very dark is going to happen next episode.
This episode just made me it's bitch. But, the Jane thing? Meh. Vince Gilligan did say that they tried to tie up as many loose ends as possible. And, given recent events, Walt would like nothing more than to salt Jesse even more.
SPOILER: Even though everyone knew damn well that Hank wasn't going to make it out alive, I still gasped out loud at his death. Then when Walt Jr. turns against his father and the entire family is scared of Walt, and you see the pain in Walt Sr.'s face...just brilliant acting. All he wanted was to provide for his family, but his arrogance made him the very type of person he hated.
Why are you so against Walt taunting Jesse with Jane's death? Walt clearly blames Jesse for everything that just happened. Hank getting killed, Jack and his crew getting most of the money. Telling him about Jane is a big final "fuck you." It's incredibly spiteful, because that's how Walt feels about Jesse at this point.