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Re: Breaking Bad

#26 Post by knives »

I think he wants to go, but the opening suggests the cleaner guy is beginning to feel his age too. I think how next week turns out depends entirely on what Jesse wants. The rehearsal and dinner scenes were absolutely great though. That's a hell of a way to spellbound an audience.
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#27 Post by mfunk9786 »

This is the best television show that I've had the pleasure of watching. Ever.
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#28 Post by Murdoch »

"Don't you want to know where we're going?"
"Nope."

Loved it.
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#29 Post by willoneill »

For me, the genius of last night's episode was:
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Walt discovering that the police are investigating Gale's murder not by seeing the police photos or the notebook, but by Hank putting on the ridiculous karaoke DVD (with Thai subtitles?); the juxtaposition of Hank's laughing and Walt's terror was incredible.
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#30 Post by knives »

I thought that was sadness more than terror, but self awareness might be much for him. Those subs were Thai by the way.
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#31 Post by swo17 »

I just caught up with the last episode last night, and agree it was one of the best in a while. I particularly loved the part
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where Jesse sees that the money has been stolen, and just nonchalantly proceeds to his bed with that girl...to play video games!
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#32 Post by mfunk9786 »

I want to know where Jesse's newfound love of go-karts will take us this season.
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#33 Post by swo17 »

That was pretty heartbreaking when Walt wouldn't go go-karting with him.
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#34 Post by Murdoch »

Everything involving Jesse that episode was TV perfection.
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#35 Post by mfunk9786 »

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This show never fails to subvert my expectations.
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#36 Post by essrog »

mfunk9786 wrote:This show never fails to subvert my expectations.
No kidding.
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Taking Walt from the "I'm gonna save Jesse!" action hero cold open to the end, where he's been so emasculated by Gus and Skyler that he practically begs Hank to get back on his trail
is a perfect example of how Gilligan and company can reverse field yet still keep the twists plausible.
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#37 Post by mfunk9786 »

My favorite moment:
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"...vehicles." The writers of this show have absolute faith in their audience to pick up on nuance. I haven't really seen anything like it on television, ever.
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#38 Post by knives »

I think the biggest punch had to have come from Jesse. Walter's barely a cog now. What do you mean by vehicles though? I must have missed that since I was busy during much of the first half.
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#39 Post by swo17 »

knives wrote:What do you mean by vehicles though?
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This was the tell that the attempted robbery at the end had been staged.
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#40 Post by knives »

Oh doy. I really need to listen better though the way that scene was staged made me think that anyway.
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#41 Post by mfunk9786 »

The final 16 episode order has been agreed to and begins shooting in early 2012.
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#42 Post by Tom Hagen »

You win, internet. I ordered the first season Blu-ray today.
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#43 Post by mfunk9786 »

You won't regret it.
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#44 Post by knives »

Unless you do.
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#45 Post by mfunk9786 »

Which you won't.
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#46 Post by knives »

Possibly.
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#47 Post by mfunk9786 »

Pretty great Masters of Horror reference, that
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#50 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

This is to Aaron Paul as"ya'll" is to Connie Britton, bitch.
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