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Aw hell no...Marie is valuable. Her and Hank both have undergone changes. And when Marie was silently grilling Skyler she was even quicker than Hank to realize just how duplicitous her sister was...going back to Hank's near death experience. I think both of them have been presented as the counterpoint to the Walt/Heisenberg schism. In other words, what happens when a milquetoast/mild mannered person is pushed to the brink. I was so fiercely happy for Marie condemning Skyler while Hank is still giving Skyler the benefit of the doubt, refusing to believe she is anything but a victim. Real nice work by both Hank and Marie(the actors) and it really, for me at least, made Walt/Skyler seem wretched in comparison. The scene with the tug'o'war for the baby was painful.


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I always complain that parts of this show are recorded way too low, and the conversation between Skyler/Hank on the floor of the bathroom was about the worst it's ever been. Time to get the subtitles out.
 
i don't like her either. mostly because of how everything in her house is purple. EVERYTHING. purple drapes. purple rug. purple chair. purple bedding. EVERYTHING. the klepto storyline wasn't as interesting as everything else but i think it showed you what a pathetic character she is and how weak both her and hank can be (hank for the reasons you've pointed out). they're a perfect pair, really. i liked how she finally had a backbone once and when she delivered that bitch slap, i was like "OH!"

Ha! That's great. I never noticed her purple house before. Now I have to go back and keep an eye out for it.
 
Aw hell no...Marie is valuable. Her and Hank both have undergone changes. And when Marie was silently grilling Skyler she was even quicker than Hank to realize just how duplicitous her sister was...going back to Hank's near death experience. I think both of them have been presented as the counterpoint to the Walt/Heisenberg schism. In other words, what happens when a milquetoast/mild mannered person is pushed to the brink. I was so fiercely happy for Marie condemning Skyler while Hank is still giving Skyler the benefit of the doubt, refusing to believe she is anything but a victim. Real nice work by both Hank and Marie(the actors) and it really, for me at least, made Walt/Skyler seem wretched in comparison. The scene with the tug'o'war for the baby was painful.

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ya man, when skyler says walt can't turn himself in or they lose the money, you see again how she's just as bad as walt.


Ha! That's great. I never noticed her purple house before. Now I have to go back and keep an eye out for it.

i think i noticed because my old roommate loves purple. got the closest thing possible to a purple car. purple bedding. purple dishes. purple clothes. purple desk chair. purple lamp. i like blue but not everything in my house is blue. it's overkill, haha!
 
LOL: Where Do Walt’s Coordinates on ‘Breaking Bad’ Lead? | /Film


...But in reality, those numbers correspond not to a desolate desert landscape as seen on the show, but to Albuquerque Studios, where Breaking Bad is shot. Other recent projects that have used those facilities include The Avengers, The Host, and The Lone Ranger. The location is valuable in its own way, but not because there are barrels of drug money hidden there.
 
Terminally Ill Breaking Bad Superfan Turned Down Vince Gilligan’s Offer To Spoil The Ending
http://nerdapproved.com/misc-weirdn...ffer-to-spoil-the-ending/#ozpidfJTSyW17shu.99

If you watched the Breaking Bad season opener, you may have seen a dedication to Kevin Cordasco and wondered who he was.

Kevin Cordasco, was a Breaking Bad superfan who came to the notice of star Bryan Cranston and show creator Vince Gilligan when they were contacted by his godmother back in September of last year. Kevin had been living with cancer the last 7 years and, as his father told The Hollywood Reporter “There was something about the Walter White character … the way he took control of his illness, and his life, that really resonated with Kevin.”

So there’s no doubt that Kevin was overwhelmed and touched when Bryan Cranston spent time with him at the hospital, stayed in touch by email and then arranged for Vince Gilligan and Kevin to meet.

At which point, moved by what a great kid Kevin was and by the severity of his illness, Gilligan offered to tell him the how Breaking Bad ends provided he keep it to himself.

Here’s what choked me up about this story. Kevin thanked him and declined. Because he wanted to find out like the other fans and because he was worried he might not be able to keep it secret and he didn’t want to spoil it for anyone.

Some part of me thinks Kevin didn’t want to know because he was determined to live and find out himself.

He didn’t, sadly, but I’m pretty sure he knows. And I’m pretty sure he made a huge impact on a lot of people in the course of his life.

What a cool kid.

Tito...get me a tissue
 

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I always complain that parts of this show are recorded way too low, and the conversation between Skyler/Hank on the floor of the bathroom was about the worst it's ever been. Time to get the subtitles out.
I replayed that three times and I still didn't hear all of it, I just got tired of rewinding. WTF, people?
 
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In regards to Low Winter Sun...


Was anyone else flabbergasted by the coke-rich kids plan to open a crack-den, complete with whooers AND a fried chicken stand????

What if the chicken was REALLY GOOD and you just happened to be picking up a to-go order when the fuzz came busting in? It made me proud as an American that Detroit is still the creative forefront of a new industry.
 
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In regards to Low Winter Sun...


Was anyone else flabbergasted by the coke-rich kids plan to open a crack-den, complete with whooers AND a fried chicken stand????

What if the chicken was REALLY GOOD and you just happened to be picking up a to-go order when the fuzz came busting in? It made me proud as an American that Detroit is still the creative forefront of a new industry.

They made it sound like the whole operation is a thing, like others are doing it (likely in real life) or they've done the same thing before in another location.
Any speculation on who the woman is? At the bar somebody asked, "Didn't you used to be...", and she said yes. I'm guessing she was either an actress or the wife of another character.
 
They made it sound like the whole operation is a thing, like others are doing it (likely in real life) or they've done the same thing before in another location.
Any speculation on who the woman is? At the bar somebody asked, "Didn't you used to be...", and she said yes. I'm guessing she was either an actress or the wife of another character.

I'm thinking it has something to do with Skilos(who is the name they keep trying to sell to the cops). And to further that I figure 'the old man' who came by the back alley for that payment is said Skilos. He had some weird looks for her when she handed off the payment. Too young(or is she) to be his ex...could she be his daughter?*** I guess we will find out. But I want me some coke shack fried chicken...that might almost be worth eating meat for.

*** but you never 'used to be' someone's daughter...
 
In shady cases people usually deny it when they're recognized, so her positive response really has me wondering.

... And to further that I figure 'the old man' who came by the back alley for that payment is said Skilos. He had some weird looks for her when she handed off the payment...

Did he touch her hand before they looked at each other? Something is definitely up between them.
 
Aw hell no...Marie is valuable. Her and Hank both have undergone changes. And when Marie was silently grilling Skyler she was even quicker than Hank to realize just how duplicitous her sister was...going back to Hank's near death experience. I think both of them have been presented as the counterpoint to the Walt/Heisenberg schism. In other words, what happens when a milquetoast/mild mannered person is pushed to the brink. I was so fiercely happy for Marie condemning Skyler while Hank is still giving Skyler the benefit of the doubt, refusing to believe she is anything but a victim. Real nice work by both Hank and Marie(the actors) and it really, for me at least, made Walt/Skyler seem wretched in comparison. The scene with the tug'o'war for the baby was painful.


slightly off-topic
I always complain that parts of this show are recorded way too low, and the conversation between Skyler/Hank on the floor of the bathroom was about the worst it's ever been. Time to get the subtitles out.


Love this post for two reasons.

1. the scene where Marie and Skyler are having a conversation about how long Skyler has known... AND SKYLER HAS NO DIALOGUE was genius. Marie was great. Really delivered that **** like a champ.

2. I spent the entire episode on the edge of my sofa straining to hear what was being said without turning my volume all the way up in fear that when they broke to commercial I would deafen myself.
 
Love this post for two reasons.

1. the scene where Marie and Skyler are having a conversation about how long Skyler has known... AND SKYLER HAS NO DIALOGUE was genius. Marie was great. Really delivered that **** like a champ.

2. I spent the entire episode on the edge of my sofa straining to hear what was being said without turning my volume all the way up in fear that when they broke to commercial I would deafen myself.

well, you coulda liked it ya cheap basterd.

EDIT:That's better...
 
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Breaking Bad should have its own thread.

And the amount of Breaking Bad talk here is disheartening.

Link to a good Breaking Bad Forum/Message Board?
 
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