Nooo. Skyler was put into this and is on her still for the family, she always had a problem with accepting the circumstances, while Walter decided everything on his own.That and #TeamWalt are basically the same now.
Nooo. Skyler was put into this and is on her still for the family, she always had a problem with accepting the circumstances, while Walter decided everything on his own.That and #TeamWalt are basically the same now.
Wall of shame from OT1:
“All I can tell you is…two things: A) You will not be disappointed, I promise. I promise, I promise, I promise. B) Every single storyline will be buttoned up, and there will be no loose ends. It’s going to redefine last seasons of television. It’s going to redefine series finales, which are almost inevitably disappointing. This one will not disappoint. I’ve seen all eight episodes. I’ve seen it through to the end, and I sat in front of my screen crying, myself, alone, during the last couple of episodes.”
— "Breaking Bad" DP Michael Slovis talks the end of the series.
To whoever deleted my post... thread lightly.
Quick, someone post the Walt pout picture so it can live on the first page!
To whoever deleted my post... thread lightly.
really cool stuff.Worth checking out if you haven't seen them already:
Not sure if anyone saw this, but:
it's hard to keep up with megathreads like these. second ot gives me a chance but I fell behind on the first one and then just stopped visiting it..
To'hajiilee
Things heat up for Walt.
Oh yeah, I want to see them both in class so badly, curious how they would interact.i have a feeling we're gonna get a high school flashback either tonights episode or e14
I feel like if Jesse doesn't die tonight, he'll live to the end.
Quite liked that
If that's the case the circumstances of Jane's death must arise sometime; it's the only dangling thread I can think of (I know others may consider Gray Matter one though I would disagree). I do suspect he's being a little excessive in his praise but I've confidence "this one will not disappoint".
EDIT: Also at the below regarding the flashback, we absolutely won't get one before the episode Jesse dies; it's far too predictable. It will either be the episode after his death, prior to the disposal of his corpse, or the final episode (where Jesse may still be alive). I can't see it being any other time but perhaps I'm wrong.
EDIT 2:
Just my perspective of course but I think you're better off not trying to follow it absolutely (admittedly I do try but I generally end up skipping all of the posts made during an episode since there are so many) but instead go to the last page (or maybe five/ten pages from it) and then follow a specific discussion you find interesting (skimming to find it in the first place) rather than trying to take in everything since, as you've mentioned, there are so many posts it's easy to fall behind if you do try and follow everything.
That's the most grotesque picture of Walt Jr. ever, he looks like Jane if Jane got hit by a car.
I don't feel like Jane's death really needs to be brought up though. I mean, do you really think Jesse not knowing is a hanging plot line? Why can't it be wrapped up in that, Walt felt guilt for it (The Fly) - but decides to take it to his grave. I personally like the idea of this, because it was really the catalyst, where Walt realized there would be things he would have to do to Jesse in order to keep him and himself alive (for the greater good), without him knowing. And it's been a snowball effect since Jane. The only way I could see Jesse finding out, is if Walt confesses to Jesse like on his death bed.
Oh yeah, I want to see them both in class so badly, curious how they would interact.
I hear there are spoilers out there for tonight's episode. You guys will keep me safe if I stay in this thread, right?
I hear there are spoilers out there for tonight's episode. You guys will keep me safe if I stay in this thread, right?
No guarantees, but you should be ok here.I hear there are spoilers out there for tonight's episode. You guys will keep me safe if I stay in this thread, right?
Worth checking out if you haven't seen them already:
I agree it doesn't need to be tied up, with that I absolutely concur. As you've mentioned, him taking it to the grave would be absolutely an acceptable end. The only reason I'd consider it a hanging plot line is that the issue of 'will Jesse find out' still remains; they can still bring it back into play. The last line is certainly a possibility (the only other option I can see is Walter telling Jesse out of spite/to show how he was always 'helping' him), it's just that with his quote, I don't really know what else they could be referring to (the flash-forward details and ricin not included of course since they absolutely need to confront those). I actually don't think it's essential Jesse knows at all by this stage, it was more just in relation to "Every single storyline will be buttoned up, and there will be no loose ends." I don't really see what else is there to button up (again ignoring the things that are obviously in play at the moment). Curious to read what others think it may refer to (I assume just the flash-forward details?).
Avoided the wall of shame!
Very excited for tonight's episode, I have a feeling about it.
sh*t needs to go down tonight. been too long since someone died. sub'd!
Prediction on number of "HOLY SHIT!" and "OHHHH FUUUUCCKKKKKK!" posts during the episode?
I say...95.
Wall of shame from OT1:
That's less than a page! I say 173.
I think the next episode is where shit really goes down. But this one should be good too.this is the episode where shit goes down
I think the next episode is where shit really goes down. But this one should be good too.
I think the next episode is where shit really goes down. But this one should be good too.