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Kill the lone character left on the show with a soul. Why not?

Come on, don't tell me you can sit there and stomach that emotional train wreck that is a teenage girl with daddy issues?

There is always Holly.
 
27 pages of a "Breaking Bad" thread and nobody even pointed out the epic Heisenberg smiley that's been there the whole time?

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Come on, don't tell me you can sit there and stomach that emotional train wreck that is a teenage girl with daddy issues?

There is always Holly.

I have zero issues with his position. It's completely and totally understandable to me. I can't fathom anyone having any disdain towards the lone character in the show who hasn't broke bad.
 
I have zero issues with his position. It's completely and totally understandable to me. I can't fathom anyone having any disdain towards the lone character in the show who hasn't broke bad.

Taking this way too seriously.
 
In the beginning of Ozymandias we see Jesse and Walt from the pilot episode re-playing through their first cook.

So was it just me or did anyone else think Jesse looked about 25 lbs heavier in the Ozymandias first cook than he did in that first episode?
 
In the beginning of Ozymandias we see Jesse and Walt from the pilot episode re-playing through their first cook.

So was it just me or did anyone else think Jesse looked about 25 lbs heavier in the Ozymandias first cook than he did in that first episode?

It was filmed recently, for ozymandias, not when the show started.
 
It's a serious show, we're not talking about The Office.

Thanks for reaffirming my previous statement. :)

The last scene with Walt talking to Flynn and it blowing up is reassurance that Walt and Flynn's relationship is no more. Walt's last ditch effort at a relationship with anybody is to try to get Jesse back. It'll probably work and then Jesse will be like thanks, but no thanks and then he shoots Walt after Walt rescues him.
 
Thanks for reaffirming my previous statement. :)

The last scene with Walt talking to Flynn and it blowing up is reassurance that Walt and Flynn's relationship is no more. Walt's last ditch effort at a relationship with anybody is to try to get Jesse back. It'll probably work and then Jesse will be like thanks, but no thanks and then he shoots Walt after Walt rescues him.

I think it's more likely he saves Jesse and then kills himself.
 
I'm not understanding all the Walt Jr. hate. Can someone explain why you'd want to see him die on the show?
 
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I have been wondering a lot as of late if Gray matter corp. owns the European Company that employs miss Lydia? Dang this show needs 3 more years.......
 
They could always make gray matter part of madrigal. Or a majority stockholder

Yeah, that could be. I just got the impression that gray matter was a much smaller company than Madrigal. Not sure I have any evidence to support that though.
 
In the beginning of Ozymandias we see Jesse and Walt from the pilot episode re-playing through their first cook.

So was it just me or did anyone else think Jesse looked about 25 lbs heavier in the Ozymandias first cook than he did in that first episode?

Yep, I thought the same thing. I had actually just commented to my wife recently how much weight Jesse had gained since the first season. Not that it's a bad thing, in fact it may be at least partially intentional. Back then he was a bonafide junkie so it makes sense he would be looking rather wasting away.

I'm guessing the real answer is, Aaron Paul is 5-6 years older now. Then he was 28-29, now he's 34. Plus who knows what other movie roles and such he has going on, so maybe he had to gain weight for them. They were smart to not do many closeups and mostly have him in the background acting like a jackass.
 
Yep, I thought the same thing. I had actually just commented to my wife recently how much weight Jesse had gained since the first season. Not that it's a bad thing, in fact it may be at least partially intentional. Back then he was a bonafide junkie so it makes sense he would be looking rather wasting away.

I'm guessing the real answer is, Aaron Paul is 5-6 years older now. Then he was 28-29, now he's 34. Plus who knows what other movie roles and such he has going on, so maybe he had to gain weight for them. They were smart to not do many closeups and mostly have him in the background acting like a jackass.

Skylar was the same way in that scene. She looks much younger and skinnier in the first episodes even though she was pregnant at that point.
 
The RV's interior was also different, it seemed to bright. But all in all I liked that scene, it was not easy to pull off.
 
I'm not understanding all the Walt Jr. hate. Can someone explain why you'd want to see him die on the show?

If you have to ask then me explaining it probably won't help. The Flynn character is a bumbling idiot, he literally serves no purpose on this show, like none at all. You could take that character out of the show and it'd be the same. He's annoyingly emotional and personally I think the actor over acts.

If that's not enough for you, then I can't help you understand.

Man, you're straight up weird. That's all I'm going to say. Are you Todd? :)

I'm full on Heisenberg, kill the annoying people in my way even if they're family. :)
 
If you have to ask then me explaining it probably won't help. The Flynn character is a bumbling idiot, he literally serves no purpose on this show, like none at all. You could take that character out of the show and it'd be the same. He's annoyingly emotional and personally I think the actor over acts.

If that's not enough for you, then I can't help you understand.



I'm full on Heisenberg, kill the annoying people in my way even if they're family. :)
You're worse then Heisenberg, he at least drew the line at family.
 
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If you have to ask then me explaining it probably won't help. The Flynn character is a bumbling idiot, he literally serves no purpose on this show, like none at all. You could take that character out of the show and it'd be the same. He's annoyingly emotional and personally I think the actor over acts.

So he's acting like a 16 year old kid? That's pretty good since he's supposed to be a 16 year old kid.
 
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