jerseydevil
I'llPutPenniesOnYourEyes
Knowing Kq's love of tableside guacamole I KNOW she had to rewind that scene to actually focus on what was going on...

Walt should've said "yes" to the guac just to **** with Hank some more.
Walt should've said "yes" to the guac just to **** with Hank some more.
The video Walt made was awesome. He's a better actor than Bryan Cranston.
Not regarding the frozen gun/ammo specifically, but if you've ever listened to the official Breaking Bad Insider podcast, Vince and his crew repeatedly mention how the writing staff does an obscene amount of research about the plausibility of things that take place on the show. So while they certainly do take liberties with real life science (bath tub acid scene specifically), if something happens on the show, it could probably happen in real life.
please: like Saul's drawer full of cell phones that are "always charged" when he hands them out? How many of us can go half a day without charging our phones?
And the fact that 51 yr old cancer survivor Walt can dig a hole by hand as big as a minivan, fill it with 6 - 8 55 gal. barrels, then cover it all up. And to top it off there's no dirt mound?... then he's able to drive home - then he passes out.
^^^ All plausible stuff right there.![]()
And the title of Nitty McPickerson goes to...
That was a SWEET HelloKitty phone yo.
That's not notpicking that's **** that just plain makes no sense. It's like the stuff in The Dark Knight. The rest of it is just so good that you don't care that it's completely and utterly implausible.
It doesn't make sense that a guy who deals with criminals on a daily basis has a draw full of working burner phones should the need arise on a whim? Seriously? As for the phones being charged and on, have we all forgotten how long the charge on a old flip phone lasts? Stand by battery life was routinely in the 400+ hour range. That means those phones need to be charged twice a month, assuming they're always on.
As for the hole, I didn't buy that for a second.
I don't think that is what is going to happen. How? He "dies of cancer" and is quietly buried is the only thing I can think of. Otherwise, you need a body, there's DNA, dental records, etc. Faking your own death takes work these days. Drowning in the ocean would be one way, I suppose, but that's a bit complicated in New Mexico.So how many people think Walt is going to fake his own death? I've seen the theory bandied about online and I think it holds some water. The bigger question is, what brings him out of hiding?