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Television Breaking Bad

Kind of funny, some of the notable books on the shelf when Jesse is at Hank's are "Rat" "The Money Harvest" "Destiny" "Big Secrets" "MAD" and "The Final Days"


oh, and "The Body Language of Horses" :D



this show has some great symbolism almost everywhere you look

Yeah that was pretty cool. I also laughed when he got handed a DEA cup by Marie.

All in all, tense episode. I really do not know what's going to happen next. So many variables in play at this point that every move a character makes can drastically end up altering what happens.

This is probably going to be remembered as one of the best seasons of TV..ever.. hah.
 
Just seen the episode. the first 20 mins were dull

loved how Deadwood was on the shelf
 
It may have been Saul's plate all along, but the way they showed it so prominently in that scene....Watching this episode, it actually looks like I actually knew what the fuck I was talking about!

I really don't want Jesse to be a rat! Secretly I wanted him and Walt to reconcile and get away with all this! I always liked Walt, Saul and even Jesse for awhile....

Now the show has no protagonist, I dislike everyone! Who am I supposed to root for in this situation! At least the episodes are turning really linear at this point...almost like a long movie.

yeah, you might have been on the money with that one actually. double meaning of saul's vanity plate foreshadowing jesse's decision to flip
 
loved how Deadwood was on the shelf

I'm sorry I missed that.

I wonder how Skyler experiences Deadwood...


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Does anyone know what was behind Jesse when he was waiting to be picked up by Saul's fixer? All those cement rectangles propped up like gravestones? I thought it was a memorial for those who died in Wayfarer 515, but Albuquerque probably wouldn't have a memorial for that because it didn't really happen.
 
Kind of funny, some of the notable books on the shelf when Jesse is at Hank's are "Rat" "The Money Harvest" "Destiny" "Big Secrets" "MAD" and "The Final Days"


oh, and "The Body Language of Horses" :D



this show has some great symbolism almost everywhere you look


The use of symbolism, foreshadowing, and other writing techniques in this show is certainly the most advanced ever seen on television. It reminds me of Apocalypse Now with all the rich colors and hidden meanings in everything from the background elements to the wardrobes to the way a certain character happens to be laying down or a simple gesture or clumsy mistake they make. It's incredibly fucking deep, and it allows for a near infinite number of rewatches.

I have no idea what is going to happen next. I hope Jesse doesn't finish off as a rat. I have no problem with Walt and Jesse going at it, but ratting isn't cool. Hopefully Jesse's plan involves fucking Hank over in some way, as Hank has been more despicable than Walt these past few episodes.
 
What does the handle spell

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Heisenberg?
 
Its crazy how jesse at this point sees walt as almost super human. When hes sitting with hank and gomez, he says thats your plan? Your gona use his plan against him? Hes smarter than you he is luckier than you. You are just guys, mr white is the devil. And then when he goes to meet walt wired up and sees that big bald guy in proximety to walt he starts to freak and think hes walking into a trap. I hope jesse finds out that hank doesnt give a fuck what happens to him, and is actually hoping walt kills him on camera which is pretty fucked. At this point i wouldnt be surprised if walt has everyone killed then uses the m60 to kill the gang of todds uncle and his associates. There are so many places it could go, and i dont see it going well for anyone involved. Im still rooting for walt, but then again i usually root for the bad guy in movies lol
 
I think all the cement blocks are used to stop the encroachment of the desert into a "habitable" area.
 
Its gotta be some sort of memorial since theres a plaque on one of the stones.

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Ugh linux mint being stupid also took a screenshot of my second monitor.

It looks like reserved empty tombstones for sale, notice how to the right SOME are being "used" with plaques/writins over them. It made me guess that Walter would end up having to kill him. I also want him dead now and I never lost any sympathy for Walt. Honestly if I was doomeed to suffer cancer, even if fed awesome drugs like opiates and triazolam (you should guys should pause when in previous episodes we'd see his pills bottles....the fucker has triazolam..to take for anxiety, by day!) irrelevant jokes about me wanting drugs dispensed liberally when one has cancer....if I had a sword hanging over my head like that, I would have used all of my skills in...well...i wont exactly say, i'm not a chemist but when I was younger...i did move things and could start again anytime....i have no need to having settled down around 2008 when my pain problems were taken care of.

Anyway, had I had his knowledge i would have done ANYTHING for my family and for me to survive the longest possible....exactly what he did. And to people who still hate Skyler....she's totally with walt since the new half season has started, she has proven her fealty and understanding for Walt, and everyone, not just Saul, Skyler too wants Jesse dead, and I too wanted him to die. Cooperating with the DEA, no matter what you, means you have to be...fumigated.
 
17iTCVs.jpg


Ugh linux mint being stupid also took a screenshot of my second monitor.

It looks like reserved empty tombstones for sale, notice how to the right SOME are being "used" with plaques/writins over them. It made me guess that Walter would end up having to kill him. I also want him dead now and I never lost any sympathy for Walt. Honestly if I was doomeed to suffer cancer, even if fed awesome drugs like opiates and triazolam (you should guys should pause when in previous episodes we'd see his pills bottles....the fucker has triazolam..to take for anxiety, by day!) irrelevant jokes about me wanting drugs dispensed liberally when one has cancer....if I had a sword hanging over my head like that, I would have used all of my skills in...well...i wont exactly say, i'm not a chemist but when I was younger...i did move things and could start again anytime....i have no need to having settled down around 2008 when my pain problems were taken care of.

Anyway, had I had his knowledge i would have done ANYTHING for my family and for me to survive the longest possible....exactly what he did. And to people who still hate Skyler....she's totally with walt since the new half season has started, she has proven her fealty and understanding for Walt, and everyone, not just Saul, Skyler too wants Jesse dead, and I too wanted him to die. Cooperating with the DEA, no matter what you, means you have to be...fumigated.

People still use linux? Hah?
 
People don't like backdoors to PRISM, at least avoid them straight in their own home? Yep..

Also just like that, ask your admin if bluelight is running on any version of windows server.....lol yeah right....it probably is running on Gentoo.
 

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Does anyone know what was behind Jesse when he was waiting to be picked up by Saul's fixer? All those cement rectangles propped up like gravestones? I thought it was a memorial for those who died in Wayfarer 515, but Albuquerque probably wouldn't have a memorial for that because it didn't really happen.

Its gotta be some sort of memorial since theres a plaque on one of the stones.

I think all the cement blocks are used to stop the encroachment of the desert into a "habitable" area.

Those stone things are baffles used to slow down the flow of water into the road during the rainy season. There's probably a dam or reservoir on the other side.
 
It was a well structured episode. Starts off with you thinking, "oh, that was a bit of an anti-climax." Only for it to be cleverly revealed as to why it went that way later on. Tense stuff. I still can't help but root for Walt. Jesse deserves vengeance, but why not settle it like a criminal? Fuck joining Hank, however vulnerable you are. Lost a lot of respect for him, because as much as he's been manipulated by Walt over the years, he can't exactly claim to be not responsible for so much. I was watching season one recently and there's an episode where he turns up at Walt's house, and starts chucking money at him, tempting the reluctant Walt to continue cooking. I hope he surprises us, because right now, I kind of want him dead. Even if it will sadden me.

It's going to be depressing when this show ends, regardless of how.
 
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