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Television Breaking Bad

stopped after season 3. season 1 was ok, but everything since then has been utter garbage. cheap drama. shit characters. it's a poorly made cartoon.
 
Hilarious, I was waiting for him to yell "YEAAAH BITCH MY PRICE WAS RIGHT" to Bob Barker.

Speaking of Bob Barker. Do you call your jail mattresses Bob Barkers in other states or is that just a Michigan thing? All of them have little tags saying made by Bob Barker Industries or something like that. No idea if its THE Bob Barker or not.


Actually they are made by a company owned by bob Barker. I dont know about jail mattresses but all the shower sandels and little razors are made by B Barker here in California. Get this, his son had been arrested for like three or four DUIs and finaly hit and killed someone like a pedestrian and was given like close to a life sentance, not sure but atleast 20 years+. So , since Bob Barker was becoming attached to his sons prision incaracation he started this jail cominsary company
 
You guys that are saying that the phone call to Skyler at the end of the episode was a ruse are right, although I can't see the angle of him intentionally saying incriminating things with the police listening. It's very odd.

This last episode started to remind me of that move "Falling Down" with Michael Douglas, if you guys remember that one.....
 
^That's an urban legend that's not true, but it is what a lot of people, even prison employees think is true.

yeah, thats because I heard it in jail from a few different people and one of my cellies that I had for the longest time I was there, and was on his way to another prision for like the 5th time (I was only there for the month) but was kindda inclinde to believe him because he sounded like he really knew, but who knows could of been bullshit
 
You guys that are saying that the phone call to Skyler at the end of the episode was a ruse are right, although I can't see the angle of him intentionally saying incriminating things with the police listening. It's very odd.

This last episode started to remind me of that move "Falling Down" with Michael Douglas, if you guys remember that one.....


He did it to incriminate himself alone, to keep Skyler clear of the trouble coming.
 
He did it to incriminate himself alone, to keep Skyler clear of the trouble coming.

Exactly. He knew the cops where there and purposely said all those things and tried to sound as harsh as he could so that Skyler could have plausible deniability. He wouldn't have been crying so much, struggling to hold back his tears, if he really meant all that shit.

I'm sure a part of him meant it and is really frustrated with her, but he purposely went overboard and villainous sounding so the cops couldn't implicate Skyler for what he's done.
 
Skyler sure turned over easy when marie confronted her and let her or made her tell Walt Jnr. After all they have been through and all Walt has told her etc, I thought it really unrealistic how easy she just accepted Maries take on things that walt was in custody, she could have stfu and asked for Saul or something.

Marie should have done that last season or in the start of 5 and it'd all be over by now.

And the way walt went to the money so quickly, and they way it was all in the same place seems rather stupid and then to offer it all up for hank, like what, as if. Walt the money hungry greedy fuck, it just seems rather odd the more I think about it all. But it was still a decent episode, but the whole show seems a bit over the top and unbelievable really. It's nowhere on the same level as The Wire, but still fun to watch.
 
Todd seems ready enough to become the hero of our little story. He doesn't seem to bad, even tho he killed a kid; some would argue cause he had too. I still feel bad for walt, who seems to be genuinely unraveling. He should have knew that he could lose the very family he sought to provide for, cooking crystal etc. etc.
 
Todd seems ready enough to become the hero of our little story. He doesn't seem to bad, even tho he killed a kid; some would argue cause he had too. I still feel bad for walt, who seems to be genuinely unraveling. He should have knew that he could lose the very family he sought to provide for, cooking crystal etc. etc.

Todd only seems nice because he doesn't ever become emotional. He killed a kid, then chopped up the kids dirt bike and dissolved the kids bike and body in a barrel of acid. His reaction, "Shit happens". He was more bothered by the fact that the whole thing smelled like "cat piss". He doesn't blink no matter the severity of the crime. He's a total sociopath.


And the way walt went to the money so quickly, and they way it was all in the same place seems rather stupid and then to offer it all up for hank, like what, as if. Walt the money hungry greedy fuck, it just seems rather odd the more I think about it all. But it was still a decent episode, but the whole show seems a bit over the top and unbelievable really. It's nowhere on the same level as The Wire, but still fun to watch.

I sort of had the same reaction. However Walt has usually come up with a plan in past situations. Thinking on his feet and reacting to situations as they're happening has never really been his strong point. He thought his money was safe and completely got thrown off by the photo of the barrel. Then he was thrown off even moreso when he saw Jesse and Hank working together, and then the Aryan gang shows up. Had he had time to process the situation and realized the spot he was in he would have reacted differently.

I also was kind of surprised he hid all the barrels in the same spot. However, he was on a time crunch to hide the money when he did hide it. Plus, not keeping your whole stash together is something you learn from after the first time you lose your stash and then you slap yourself in the face for having kept it in one hiding spot. It's a crappy lesson to learn.
 
For a supposed hardcore Nazi criminal, Uncle Jack is a surprisingly likable character. None of the Nazis have said anything too racist or offensive as of yet, and he didn't have to let Walter have the barrel of cash, in fact, he took a huge risk letting Walter walk out of there alive! I come away from that episode thinking "Uncle Jack's not such a bad guy after-all..."
 
Even though they did just get a huge cash infusion they still had gone through all the trouble of getting equipment for a meth lab, setting it up, and they probably still have at least $10 million in methylamine alone (not sure how much of it got used).

Basically just by knowing Walt they've come across more money than most people will ever dream of, so killing him off might not be the best idea. I think they view him as weak at this point and don't think he'd be able to do harm to them or retaliate in anyway.
 
For a supposed hardcore Nazi criminal, Uncle Jack is a surprisingly likable character. None of the Nazis have said anything too racist or offensive as of yet, and he didn't have to let Walter have the barrel of cash, in fact, he took a huge risk letting Walter walk out of there alive! I come away from that episode thinking "Uncle Jack's not such a bad guy after-all..."

Have you watched Downfall? You can say the same thing about a lot of the Nazis there.
 
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