I could seriously look at BB memes and go digging for trivial BB facts for hours. I can't think of another show that's captured my attention this much when not even watching it. Spoiler aside from arrested development memes
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I know we have some Reddit haters here, but if you haven't already you should check out http://www.reddit.com/r/breakingbad/. It's got cool fan art, theories, memes and even a few of the actors AMA's.
I was watching 'The Walking Dead" season 2. Walt's blue Meth makes a cameo appearance in one of the episodes. lol <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/aFZABn0afP0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The flashback in the beginning of Season 5 all makes sense now. Walt is gearing up for the zombie apocalypse...
I'm about as big of an Arrested Development as you'll find, but I despise Community. I just don't understand the fascination. For starters, Donald Glover is one of the most annoying people on TV based on what I've seen.
arrested development is one of the greatest if not greatest commedies I have ever seen. Seinfeld and it are neck in neck , but I don't like community much either.
Donald Glover is one of the best improv actors out there , but that's your opinion, I guess. But there's a reason Community is often compared to AD (partly cause the Russo Bros produced and directed both of them too). Its cinematography is also really well done for a comedy sitcom- in fact, its quality and production is better than most drama shows. But I digress man. anyways, finally got caught up with the show last night - finally! Breaking Bad is THE best show on TV.
Donald Glover needs to stop trying to be Drake or Kanye or whatever it is he's doing, because that **** is pretty awful. However, I've never had a problem with Community, even if their premise is corny and overdone, the writing on a lot of the episodes is pretty humorous. The trampoline episode was great. Plus would totally wreck Allison Brie.
Royalty is whack. Its obvious frontin and not what he really is. Oh, and IMHO, Gillian Jacobs > Brie. Looks and low key personality. Anyways, back to BB. How the hell are they going to stretch out the final loose ends in 8 eps? We know Hank knows about WW's real identity now (or atleast highly suspicious now), so is it just going to be Hank trying to crack down on Walter for the last 8 eps? That's why I think it will come down to Walter vs Jesse in the end.
Well we know Hank will still have to have more concrete evidence against Walt before he confronts him. We know at some point Walt will be on the run -- presumably after the DEA chases him. Lydia can still play a key part in all of this as well as what direction Skylar goes in. Jesse also won't just disappear like Mike would. I feel Walt will approach Jesse for help and that is when Jesse will stand his ground and tell Walt to go **** off. These last eight episodes can't come soon enough.
The final 8 episodes are set up perfect to have a lot go down. Does anyone else think the magnet scheme hurt more than it helped? I think Gus was too meticulous to have so much evidence saved on his laptop. The videos streamed to his laptop, but that doesn't mean they were saved on the hard drive. Plus, it was encrypted. It caused the DEA to find Gus's offshore bank account number in the picture frame. That lead to Mike's re-entry to the game and his demise. Walt had a chance to walk away from Gus's operation with over half a million dollars when Gus told him to stay away, but that wasn't enough. Walt could have lived free with his car wash, but that wasn't enough. He had the chance to walk away with $5 million, but that wasn't enough. In the end he had too much going on to notice a small inscription.
But I thought the point was if Gus didn't need Walt it was a foregone conclusion that he was going to kill him.