Not gonna lie, Todd scares the shit out of me. Dude doesn't give a single fuck.
That's the best thing about him. He'd kill you in a heartbeat with no remorse and not give a fuck. He's ridiculously calm
Not gonna lie, Todd scares the shit out of me. Dude doesn't give a single fuck.
I love how we don't notice the knifes in the cold open even though they are right there!
Walt thought saving Hank's life would bring him in line.
If Walt had died of cancer in the first season, we wouldn't of had four more seasons of some of the most amazing television ever.If Walt had died of cancer in Season 1, everybody on the show would have been better off.
I love how we don't notice the knifes in the cold open even though they are right there!
If Walt had died of cancer in the first season, we wouldn't of had four more seasons of some of the most amazing television ever.
I'm well aware of what coercion is, I simply do not think that Skyler's situation qualifies here. I certainly don't think it would hold up as a defense in a court of law.There are ways to coerce somebody beyond physical intimidation. Walt deploys emotional terrorism to keep Skyler his captive (and make her complicit in what he does).
I'm well aware of what coercion is, I simply do not think that Skyler's situation qualifies here. I certainly don't think it would hold up as a defense in a court of law.
Walt thought saving Hank's life would bring him in line.
Oops.
I've given up trying to debate with Team Walt. At this point he could join the Nazis and start lynching black people and people would still try to rationalize his behaviour.
I can't get over how psychotic Todd is.
When he dies I will celebrate like I won the lottery. I will also watch it on loop for hours.
I can't get over how psychotic Todd is.
When he dies I will celebrate like I won the lottery. I will also watch it on loop for hours.
Oops.
What if Walt is a meanie and tells Skyler to lynch blacks in an angry voice? Would she still be culpable?Is he lynching blacks to protect his family?
He was desperate and thinking irrationally in that moment (otherwise it would have been obvious that the Nazis could kill Hank and still Debo him for his money). Had it somehow worked, I have no doubt that he would have just gone further and further down the rabbit hole to try and keep Hank quiet and get his money back from the Nazis.
If Walt had died of cancer in Season 1, everybody on the show would have been better off.
I've given up trying to debate with Team Walt. At this point he could join the Nazis and start lynching black people and people would still try to rationalize his behaviour.
I've given up trying to debate with Team Walt. At this point he could join the Nazis and start lynching black people and people would still try to rationalize his behaviour.
I've given up trying to debate with Team Walt. At this point he could join the Nazis and start lynching black people and people would still try to rationalize his behaviour.
I haven't seen a single person act like Walt is never wrong.
just like embed this at the top of every page
EDIT: read the post wrong.I don't have time to go through all the roundup reviews, but I'm curious if anyone found one that was negative of the episode. I'd like to read one that came down on the other side.
After he escaped from the zip tie and hid the Methylamine at the car wash. Mike had a gun to his head.When was this from?
Cue that until you reach to: if the USA had a national healthcare that took care of walt's cancer,breaking bad would not even be.
He's the most scary person on this show to me. He's like... silently insane. I don't know if it's because the actor can't act insane or he's so good at hiding it that he's a mad acting genius. I still end up thinking "what a nice guy".
Then I wake up and remember he's actually insane.
When he saw Hank get out of the truck he knew it was over for him and he was caught. They knew where the money was and had evidence of what he'd done from his phone call. His only option at that point was to have his brother-in-law killed and that's a line he wasn't willing to cross which is why he called off the hit.I mean, prior to the money thing. He was willing to turn himself in prior to the Nazis showing up. I find it strange that he wasn't willing to consider killing Hank at any point, when he knew Hank would lead to his downfall.
But I suppose, maybe Walt just figured he could control Hank (especially with his plan with the video) - whereas he realized he had no way to control Jesse anymore.
In fairness, I disagree with the very next thing he says, that Walt realized it was his actions that brought him to this.
If he realized it, then he very quickly forgot it by selling Jesse off to the Nazi's and then denying it to his family.
Not to sidetrack things here, but national healthcare does not mean unlimited healthcare. If you're rich it probably means less healthcare than you're used to as treatments/supplies are finite and need to be prioritized and rationed.Cue that until you reach to: if the USA had a national healthcare that took care of walt's cancer,breaking bad would not even be.
WHO IS THIS
WHO IS THIS
When he saw Hank get out of the truck he knew it was over for him and he was caught. They knew where the money was and had evidence of what he'd done from his phone call. His only option at that point was to have his brother-in-law killed and that's a line he wasn't willing to cross which is why he called off the hit.
Well, he's killed a bunch of dark people and poisoned one already so...
:lol
Though it was more applicable for last weeks episode. Honestly thought this was the most perfect and well done episode in the series.
I want to know what happens next yes, but it does not leave you hanging.
:lol
Though it was more applicable for last weeks episode. Honestly thought this was the most perfect and well done episode in the series.
I want to know what happens next yes, but it does not leave you hanging.
jesus christ. Posts like this are asinine. Admittedly i haven't been in these threads the whole time, and now they move pretty damn fast. As someone that thinks all the team this and team that is incredibly stupid, and just watches to enjoy a great show, I haven't seen a single person act like Walt is never wrong.
1) It's a damn TV show, if you're getting your morality from a TV show you have a huge problem
2) none of the main cast of characters are wholly good, or wholly bad(excluding walt jr and holly cause lord knows a lot of you nit pick at everything). None of them are "evil." Every character has reasons for what they do, good bad or indifferent. Walt sometimes has the best of intentions but one of the key elements of the show is, even though he likes to think several steps ahead, he doesn't think beyond that and his plans blow up in his face.
3) why do you care so much that people want to root for Walt? Sometimes people want to see a bad guy "win."
4) It's still a damn TV show.
In fairness, I disagree with the very next thing he says, that Walt realized it was his actions that brought him to this.
If he realized it, then he very quickly forgot it by selling Jesse off to the Nazi's and then denying it to his family.
Realizing your actions caused it, and taking responsibility for it are different things.
Not to sidetrack things here, but national healthcare does not mean unlimited healthcare. If you're rich it probably means less healthcare than you're used to as treatments/supplies are finite and need to be prioritized and rationed.
And Walt's goals extended far beyond treatment...he wanted to leave his family set for life.
Yeah, I'm not even antsy for next Sunday yet. I still have to process what happened yesterday.
In fairness, I disagree with the very next thing he says, that Walt realized it was his actions that brought him to this.
If he realized it, then he very quickly forgot it by selling Jesse off to the Nazi's and then denying it to his family.
I see Walt as a family man with good intentions that got way in over his head and kept spiraling out of control, and so Heisenberg is created to try and fix everything, but it corrupts him.
This season he almost got away with everything, he was done, but his past caught up with him and now he's trying everything be can to save his family.