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Television Breaking Bad

You know, it was kinda hard for me to think of more than a couple examples:

- The continued reveal in the flash forwards of Season 2 (the plane crash)

- The names of the episodes in Season 2: Flight Seven Thirty Seven; Down Over; ABQ - that sentence right there is what happens in the finale.

- When Walt is relaxing by the pool in the backyard and spinning the gun on the table. It continually points at him until it doesn't and is pointed at the Lily of the Valley plant.

Knowing there were more I checked elsewhere online:

- Foreshadowing: Jane foreshadowed her own death with a couple of lines, including “I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.” Moreover, when Jesse was making her breakfast in bed and she walked in, Jesse said, “You weren’t supposed to wake up,” and Jane responded, “Ever?” At one point, Jane also said to Jesse, “Lie on your side or you might choke.” Asphyxiating on her own vomit is what killed Jane.

- Foreshadowing: In the opening episode of season two, Skyler looks fondly on old photos, photos that include Ted Benneke, who wouldn’t appear on the show until halfway through the second season.

- Foreshadowing: The elevator ding foreshadows the death of Gus. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUeNOmJpJfw&feature=player_embedded

- Foreshadowing: Here’s a picture of the young Hector Salamanca, sitting on a chair of wheels, years before the old Hector Salamanca would be relegated to a wheelchair.

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- Foreshadowing of Gus' violent death like the stuffed animal

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- Foreshadowing: The pink teddy bear is on Jane's bedroom wall when her father is picking out her clothes for her funeral

Someone elsewhere suggested that the 'suicide cop' reference made by what Mike was watching on TV was actually referring to his death. Apparently the plot of the movie he was watching is the murder of a cop that is covered up to look like suicide. This may mean Walt is going to pawn off the death of Mike, an ex-cop, as suicide and has nothing to do with Hank. Who knows. =D

To be honest, most of these foreshadowing are better veiled than my projections of what could be foreshadowing so maybe I'm way off.
 
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I just started re-watching season 1, and one line struck me as important, in the episode "Cancer Man." Hank says to Walt that he will take care of his kids "Whatever, whatever happens." The way this season is going, I could see Hank and Marie assuming custody over Holly and Walt Jr. Which would probably mean that Walt dies and something happens to Skyler. Just guessing.
 
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There's a line in the first episode that I think describes the show and Walt's change perfectly. It goes something like, "Well technically, chemistry is the study of matter, but I prefer to see it as the study of change. It's growth, then decay, then transformation."

That seems to accurately describe Walt's character.
 
That was a Dark Knight Joker-esque money pile


There's too much money to even spend! Boo-hoo! How horrible our lives are!
 
Was that book from Gale? He's the only one with those initials that I can think of.
 
Oh shit! Mid-season finale was tonight!

I refuse to read the last 2 pages because I know ittl ruin it for me, but ill be back to discuss 8)
 
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