So many cool things in this episode, it wasn't action packed like the last one but it certainly didn't lack memorable moments. We've seen a lot of "Walter" lately, he was even willing to give himself up, but what ultimately brought "Heisenberg" back was another blow to Walt's ego in seeing his former partners diminish his contributions to their company. Pride is his downfall, yet again.
So many cool things in this episode, it wasn't action packed like the last one but it certainly didn't lack memorable moments. We've seen a lot of "Walter" lately, he was even willing to give himself up, but what ultimately brought "Heisenberg" back was another blow to Walt's ego in seeing his former partners diminish his contributions to their company. Pride is his downfall, yet again.
Was it the Schwartz's interview that brought Heisenberg back? Or that report that the "blue meth" was still available? Hmm...![]()
Did anyone else notice the hockey game on the TV in the bar? It was from 1998, and one of the college team was the "Badgers". I believe there is also something of some significance with the final score of that game...
Here is a link with more details.
Last Night's Breaking Bad Featured a Denver-Wisconsin College Hockey Game from 1998 | Extra Mustard - SI.com
One of my favorite lines from last night was, "This couldn't have all been for nothing." Or something along those lines. Again, that's exactly what I've been wanting to hear since Season 1 or 2.
Also, Todd is as ruthless as they come yet he's always so apologetic about it. It's definitely a different spin on such a slimey bastard.
I was disappointed the van Walt left in didn't have this license plate:
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I want an Uncle Jack prequel spinoff in the worst possible way.
Obviously, you're not a golfer, err, Arrested Development fan. One of the shows running jokes is a character who hasn't admitted to himself he is gay. After a life-changing decision, he got himself a license plate which he claimed said "A New Start" - ANUSTARTwhat? Anus tart???? I don't get it.