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Television Breaking Bad

Deadwood is awesome

after seeing this i ripped it off the dvd and uploaded it, best "fuck yourself" ive ever heard

 
It may be a long shot but when Uncle Jack wiped the blood off his boot in the diner bathroom something told me it was some foreshadowing. DNA on the boot? We didnt see the bloody napkin actually go down the toilet. Also the red head kid whats his name? Todd,he promised that NO ONE would know about the methlamyne train heist but hes bragging about it in the diner to Uncle Jack. Jacks probably got two strikes already and would give up whoever to stay free.

Wouldn't the blood have been from the massacre of the other cooks? The one Lydia wouldn't look at.
 
Wouldn't the blood have been from the massacre of the other cooks? The one Lydia wouldn't look at.

Thats what Im assuming, the massacre they created. I thought it was odd that that scene was such a point to show, Uncle Jack wiping off the blood and Todd talking of the heist. Cant help but feel that shits gonna come back on Walt an Jessie.
 
Wouldn't the blood have been from the massacre of the other cooks? The one Lydia wouldn't look at.

Thats what Im assuming, they seemed to make such a point of that scene I cant help but think its going to have some meaning down the road.

ColtDan, my favorite Deadwood scene is probably the best ever television fight, Captain and Dan.When Al gives his slight little nod to finish him off was fucking genius. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blki-DISUis
 
^that's always been saul's license plate, it should read as "lawyer up"

Ha, yeah thanks, I knew I was probably way off base on that but I didn't remember seeing the license plate before...The tarantula crawled up to Jesse while that was going on too, which could have been referencing the kid that Todd shot in the train episode that had a tarantula in a jar, but who really knows?

^As far as the blood on Todd's uncles friend's shoe? the whole way that was done definitely suggests that they might find evidence at the scene of that massacre...footprints, something...

That crew is bound to run into a disaster with that truckload of methylamine!
 
Didn't see the new episode yet and have avoided looking at any comments.

I am rewatching episode 10 first and I just realized that Huell and the red haired guy could have EASILY planted a GPS tracker in one of those money barrels or on the van itself. Either way they would be able to locate the money with ease. I don't know how that would work into the story at all, but the first time around I didn't realize how careless Walt was with that whole money moving scenario.

It's basically a No Country for Old Men type scenario. Bag of money that has a lo-jack or GPS in it, easily leads an interested party right to the money. Walter White vs. Anton Chigurh.
 
Yea the uncle is def going to have a hand in the finale, i agree about the wiping the blood off his boot as forshadowing to something, just not sure what. And when huell and the other guy are laying on the money and huell says "mexico..thats all im sayin" and the other guy says yea im thinkin thd guy had ten dudes whacked in prison in a 2 minute window. So it would seem ppl straight up fear heisenberg on rep alone since the word is out he killed gus fring and had all his workers killed in prison. Arg!! Is it sunday yet?? Lol
 
psssst, everybody, today is kind of an exciting day.

It's someone's birthday. This thread seemed like the most applicable place to put it.

Regardless of how you feel about the guy, he's a fixture.

So, happy birthday to Aaron Paul!

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The whole point of the diner scene was not that Todd was revealing secrets. The point was that he left out the detail of the murdered boy, and that he was able to tell the story with a smile and no moral compunction. He is a foil for Jesse, whose guilt is so overwhelming that he can't even function in life any more (much less function in crime).
 
The start of the latest Breaking bad ep reminds me so much of the start of Pulp fiction
 
The whole point of the diner scene was not that Todd was revealing secrets. The point was that he left out the detail of the murdered boy, and that he was able to tell the story with a smile and no moral compunction. He is a foil for Jesse, whose guilt is so overwhelming that he can't even function in life any more (much less function in crime).

I think that scene accomplished both things. Todd has always been a contrast to Jesse, pretty much from the first episode he was in. But IMO it was very obvious they were trying to show how careless they were being. They made a point to have Todd name names in a public place during an episode when one of the main plot lines is Hank trying to obtain evidence against Walt. Jesse refused to, Todd seems to throw names around like nothing.... not to mention stop at a diner with a barrel of methylamine hooked to the back of their truck.
 
Dean norris hosted some show i was watching called stoned nation on the history chanel i think it was. At first i was like wtf am i watching? Why is hank acting so normal lol?
 
The cliffhanger with Hank going into the interview room is a red herring. Hank's goal will be to get Jesse out of there as quickly and quietly as possible.


The real "Confessions" will involve Walt and Jesse interacting with each other, reminiscing about old times, with Walt clarifying just how active he has been in shaping the worst experiences of Jesse's life.


Book it. This is where Jesse finds out about Jane.

What, no credit for (halfway, yeah yeah it was Brock instead of Jane) calling this?


Man, fuck you guys.
 
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