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Television Breaking Bad

What would be totally badass, would be for Walt to just say 'fuck it'! and blaze up a fat crystal in front of his wife. I want to see Walt dip into some of his own product and go off the deep end can you imagine seeing that guy tweak it would be hilarious.

Haha, I've wanted to see Walt try his product for a while now.


I'm surprised that they've never had Walt feel any remorse for cooking meth. I mean that in the way that meth is an incredibly addictive drug and I'm sure that a product like that would create some intense addictions. It'd be hard for the show to go with that angle without it seeming like some kind of anti-drug message, but nevertheless he is creating a substance which is causing harm to peoples lives.
 
So I guess keeping your suburban lifestyle wife in the know about every aspect of your black market methamphetamine manufacturing enterprise isn't a great idea. Neither is talking about it with your DEA investigator relative. Who would have thought!?
 
Shovel cam was awesome

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Damn that guys is BLoWING IT!! The way Walt is headed it would make sense that he fires up a pipe of crystal he sure doesn't care about crossing lines all over the place. Paying the laundry workers to clean the lab? He could have smoked some tweak in front of the camera to get wired up and clean it himself that would have gotten his point across. But what he did was even stupider than telling Hank that Heisenberg was still out there. I think he deserves a bitch slap from Gus and I'm sure Gus wants to.
I don't get how tweakers operate, what was it about digging the hole that got tweaker #1 into the idea so he agreed to help dig? At first I thought Jesse was going to say it was his grave if he didn't give back the product. That was a pretty tense scene inside the drug house with tweaker #2 going totally psycho. "You can't put thoughts in my head!" hahaha
 
I think the digging was feeding off his psychosis. "Something's out there, something's hidden". That sorta thing. Jesse just opened the door for him with the "You know what I'm digging for" comment. Let the tweaker's imagination fill in the rest. I'm not really qualified on the subject, though heh.

This is what I thought. I really don't know shit on the subject so if anyone can offer some insight I've been wondering about this too
 
^That's certainly what they were going for...

The maid scene was pretty ridiculous IMO. WTF was he expecting to happen? I found myself asking that over and over this last episode, hence my last post.

"Oh, yeah, I'll just get some maids in here to help me in my industrial meth lab, it'll work out. Gus won't care, he's not crazy or anything..." 8(
 
^yeah I don't understand why they're having him make such obviously stupid decisions

Isn't he supposed to be some chemistry professor genius?
 
its pretty obvious why they are and its to create more suspense tension. The past two series all though ive enjoyed them they seem to only come up with pretty daft senarios to create tension/ lead onto another development. I was re watching some of season 1 and 2 the other day and they are in a different league imo.
 
^ This.

Although almost every show on television is prone to degradation in quality as the seasons go on, all things considered, BB has held up pretty well.
 
I'm surprised so many people want to dismiss Walt's odd behavior as lazy writing.

Remember that Walt had the opportunity in season 1 to stop cooking meth, and he chose to continue. Are his decisions now any dumber than that?

I submit that Walt is extremely uncomfortable being Gus's subordinate and is trying to gain some type of advantage over him (though the thing with the cleaning ladies was just a juvenile attempt to piss Gus off). Every questionable action on his part is willful.
 
^yeah I don't understand why they're having him make such obviously stupid decisions

Isn't he supposed to be some chemistry professor genius?

He kind of seems like he's cracking overall. At this point (and possibly for the first time on the show) all his relationships are pretty sour. Hank, Marie, and Walt Jr. all think he's got a gambling problem; his son even compared him to an alcoholic last episode. Things with Skylar are obviously still tense and she's looking at him in a whole new light now. Gus is annoyed with his antics at the lab and with the whole Gale situation. Finally, even him and Jesse are on the outs. At least in previous seasons when Skylar and Walt were fighting, him and Jesse were getting along.

With all those relationships being in a bad state, the buying of the car wash, and the unknown future of his situation at the meth lab, it seems like Walt is in wayy over his head. He's trying to solve all these problems on his own, and it's only burying him in a deeper hole. With all that stress Walt is trying to make sense of everything, but he's just cracking. It seemed evident when Walt was trying to explain to Jesse how they were just using Jesse to get back at him, and his great epiphany of, "It's all about me!"
 
It seemed evident when Walt was trying to explain to Jesse how they were just using Jesse to get back at him, and his great epiphany of, "It's all about me!"

Yeah but he was right about it being about him. Jesse was becoming a problem and you can't have Jesse without Walt. So Gus set that heist up in that alleyway to make him a "hero"/patron and Walt predicted it was to drive a wedge between the two.
 
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Saying that makes Jesse have no value. He's not just a pawn that they're using to keep Walt in check. Maybe it started off that way, but they could keep Jesse occupied by doing other things than riding around with Mike all day. It's bothering Walt that they would actually find Jesse useful. Walt's acting like he's the center of everything.

If Gus and them actually thought Jesse was useless or was just a careless junkie, would they show him important things like specific locations for money drops? Jesse even got to see Gus last episode. Walt can't even do that anymore.
 
I'm surprised so many people want to dismiss Walt's odd behavior as lazy writing.

Remember that Walt had the opportunity in season 1 to stop cooking meth, and he chose to continue. Are his decisions now any dumber than that?

I submit that Walt is extremely uncomfortable being Gus's subordinate and is trying to gain some type of advantage over him (though the thing with the cleaning ladies was just a juvenile attempt to piss Gus off). Every questionable action on his part is willful.

Innit. He's not walter white anymore. He's turning into Heisenberg.

Which, by the way, I hope is the direction that the show will eventually take; Having Walt turn into his alter-ego, Heisenberg, properly and running the show on the meth scene.
 
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