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Because you saw it twice! You should stay with your first run.
It's still just a really good show. Not really close to the best show ever some claim it is.
Because you saw it twice! You should stay with your first run.
It's still just a really good show. Not really close to the best show ever some claim it is.
So was Hank actually suspicious of Walt during this scene?
I think he was just messing around, there is no indication he ever follows up on it until he comes across the book in the bathroom. Then it all clicks.
The explanation given is so perfect that there was really no reason to follow up
When Hank asks if W. W. means Walter White, it certainly didn't seem like he was just messing around
How it looks like with the announced Movie from this franchise?
I thought that was some PR stunt for tequila they are marketing.
There is suppose to be a movie coming out that is going to be about what happened to Jesse after he escaped in the final episode.
I'm rewatching the series with my wife, who's seeing it for the first time. Even knowing where each character ends up, I don't always remember how they got there. There are so many intricate details woven into each episode that some subplots still surprise me. Couldn't remember the story behind Walt saying those classic lines, "I am the danger", "Say my name"; couldn't remember how he scienced his way out of various impending disasters, and then the scenes happened and it all climaxed like the chorus of your favourite song.
We're in season 5, with four episodes left. For me, the show every bit as riveting and suspenseful the second time around. For my wife, it's her summer binge-watch. We both agree that season 4's finale (Fring's resolution) was one of the best TV episodes ever made. Absolutely brilliant.
All the signs were there if Hank was not so close to Walt
Skilled chemist
Equipment missing from Walt's school lab
Walt's strange behaviour - two cell phones
Walt all of a sudden having money
Hank just can't make that leap until he reads the book.
I'm rewatching the series with my wife, who's seeing it for the first time. Even knowing where each character ends up, I don't always remember how they got there. There are so many intricate details woven into each episode that some subplots still surprise me. Couldn't remember the story behind Walt saying those classic lines, "I am the danger", "Say my name"; couldn't remember how he scienced his way out of various impending disasters, and then the scenes happened and it all climaxed like the chorus of your favourite song.
We're in season 5, with four episodes left. For me, the show every bit as riveting and suspenseful the second time around. For my wife, it's her summer binge-watch. We both agree that season 4's finale (Fring's resolution) was one of the best TV episodes ever made. Absolutely brilliant.
Yeah, the cinematography was spectacular! Those cool low-angle shots, the time-lapses, the intense yellows and blues -- the show had a really distinct look on top of writing that mapped out the plot like a master battleplan.It really is detailed when you pay attention to it. Some people only care about action only but this show put in a ton of effort. Had a rewatch a few months ago and it's really the cinematography that caught me again along with the music for particular scenes.
Anyone else think the leap Jesse made to Walt poisoning Brock was real dumb?
Because his weed got lifted off of him he immediately comes to the conclusion that the same thing happened to his ricin cigarette despite him finding his cigarette and the ricin wasnt the cause of Brock's sickness
Strange idea is also about the scene, when Walter killed this 2 drug dealers with his car. After that, he simply has repaired his car and that was. No police investigation, no CSI Albuquerque
I don't think it was about the cigarette getting lifted from him specifically, more that he realized that basically everything in his life was being manipulated by Walter, including the narrative that Gus Fring poisoned Brock (which in itself was flimsy).Anyone else think the leap Jesse made to Walt poisoning Brock was real dumb?
Because his weed got lifted off of him he immediately comes to the conclusion that the same thing happened to his ricin cigarette despite him finding his cigarette and the ricin wasnt the cause of Brock's sickness