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TV Shows aka Sir Didier being upset that non-hipsters like Game of Thrones

4ndr3i

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MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
Really speechless after todays episode, but not speechless in the way last weeks episode left me, more like a sense of shock and calm. The way Walt now switches between himself and Hiesenberg really surprises me. One minute he's crying, the next he shows no remorse, and that's just scary.

He can leave everything now if he wanted to, so this episode leaves you wondering... What are you planning, Walt? And After thinking about it, now I think I know, who that gun is meant for.

No one crosses him... NO ONE!!
 

Xaviesta

Starting XI
When Hank died, so did Walt. It’s only Heisenberg now. Walt knew that Skyler called the police, he's such a genius! Scary!
 

Filipower

Bunburyist
Prison Break is miles away. Mind-blowing first season, amazing second season, the rest of the seasons were never really to that standard. (although they were great and it's one of my favourite shows.) Breaking Bad has never stopped improving, imo. From the pilot up until "Ozymandias", the quality has gone nowhere but up. I hope it continues to do so in the final two, but even if it doesn't it won't tarnish my feelings about this being the best show of all time.
 

yoyo913

Team Captain
The reason Walt called Skyler wasn't to offend her, he wanted to get tapped, basically admitting the whole thing, appearing insane, so that Skyler doesn't get in trouble with the law.
 

Filipower

Bunburyist
Yeah I don't see it as "only Heisenberg now", and you could almost watch him changing from one to the other. Like when he got in the car after in the desert and looked at the rearview mirror. Always look for mirrors!
 

Juventino

Manager
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I think this was the best hour of television I've ever seen. It's still very fresh, but I just wanted to cry out of pure tension and (psychological) terror watching this episode. Very impressed.
 

4ndr3i

SG's van Bommel
Breaking Bad has to be the best written show in history. The only one that can come close to it is The Sopranos.
 

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yoyo913;3553731 said:
The reason Walt called Skyler wasn't to offend her, he wanted to get tapped, basically admitting the whole thing, appearing insane, so that Skyler doesn't get in trouble with the law.

Finally someone got it...
 

Filipower

Bunburyist
I think Jesse's going to survive simply because of what he's been through now. Walt saying he watched Jane die like that is probably worse than death to him atm. I want Walt to survive too, but I think that big gun is meant for the neo-nazis and Meth Damon, and then somehow Walt is going to die in the process whilst Jesse survives.
 


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