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Breaking Bad - Season 5, Part 2 - The Final Eight Episodes - Sundays on AMC

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kehs

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Mr. Chips isnt a reference to the guy who stocks the vending machine?

Then why is that scene with the frozen gun so powerful?
 

kehs

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Honestly I can't rank these episodes, because they're a part of one, so it'd be like saying chapter one was better than chapter thirteen of shades of gray.
 
I think people are reaching a little too much on Gomez and seeing something that probably isn't there.

I see him simply as a representative of all the regular, workaday employees at the DEA. The DEA employee we see the most of on this show is Hank, who has been following the Heisenberg case with increasing obsession over the course of the series. Even before he got shot Hank started taking the case personally. Gomez is just there to represent all the other employees at the DEA who understand that Hank may be building on to something, but are still sometimes skeptical of his hunches when he first has them.

Doing some sort of "twist" with Gomez would probably be one of the lamest missteps I could think of for this show.
 

ralexand

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I think people are reaching a little too much on Gomez and seeing something that probably isn't there.

I see him simply as a representative of all the regular, workaday employees at the DEA. The DEA employee we see the most of on this show is Hank, who has been following the Heisenberg case with increasing obsession over the course of the series. Even before he got shot Hank started taking the case personally. Gomez is just there to represent all the other employees at the DEA who understand that Hank may be building on to something, but are still sometimes skeptical of his hunches when he first has them.

Doing some sort of "twist" with Gomez would probably be one of the lamest missteps I could think of for this show.

I wonder what Gomez must be thinking being that Hank has been obsessed with this case and has broke a number of things involving this case all the while his brother in law is the guy. I would be suspicious of Hank.
 

inm8num2

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Pretty soon we'll be ranking scenes within single episodes, then ranking each minute of an episode against the rest contained therein.
 

inm8num2

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Are we going to see Beneke again? He wasn't doing so hot the last time we saw him.

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Grinchy

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Are we going to see Beneke again? He wasn't doing so hot the last time we saw him.

Beneke acted as Mike's body double. Walt didn't shoot Mike, he shot Mike's double. That's how Mike was able to go to Belize, which Walt had to pay for since now Mike is out of a body double.
 

inm8num2

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Beneke acted as Mike's body double. Walt didn't shoot Mike, he shot Mike's double. That's how Mike was able to go to Belize, which Walt had to pay for since now Mike is out of a body double.

Heh, that actually makes sense! :p


Hmmm...

AARON PAUL (Jesse)
Paul indicates that his toughest test came in an episode that hasn’t aired yet.

:/

edit - Cornballer posted that article 2 minutes after EW did. Sometimes I imagine Cornballer's workstation as this:

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J. Bravo

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Just finished watching episode 11, and I think it is seriously one of the best episodes. Walt is such a badass. And then Jesse finding out about you-know-what...sheesh.

Gonna grab some food and watch episode 12...I'm not sure how it can follow that up, but then again, I wasn't sure how anything could follow up the season 4 finale.
 
Quick Question: If Emilio Koiyama was working undercover why did he bother outing Walt as working with the DEA if he would supposedly be on their side?
 
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