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[AMC] Breaking Bad - Season 5

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by R0ckets03, Jun 2, 2012.

  1. mrm32

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    What's wrong with what if scenarios? It's not like people here are spoiling the plot.
     
  2. Rox11

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    No problem in guessing the next episodes sequence but to try to decipher the whole plot is a bit much especially when there are people who like to go episode by episode. Just respect other peoples ways and don't just throw the "get out if you don't want spoilers" crap.
     
  3. Angkor Wat

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    Well, this is a thread to discuss the show. So if you don't want to see spoiler or people trying to "decipher the plot", best bet is to stay out. Fairly simple. You can't have a discussion thread without discussing the show. Just saying...
     
  4. Rox11

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    Clearly you didn't see the part where i said no trouble in guessing a few steps ahead, just don't ruin it for everybody.
     
  5. dandorotik

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    So, you want to regulate people's freedom of speech? Sorry, unless it's profane, that's not going to happen. Best thing to do is to stay out of the threads until the series is over. That's what I'm doing as of Thursday b/c I feel there's going to be too many spoiler alerts the longer this is out there.
     
  6. LC Rox Fan

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    Aaron Paul AMA blowing up
     
  7. Francis3422

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    Something Walt does will motivate Saul to tell Jesse about the poisoning.... Not sure how it will unfold after that.
     
  8. Nice Rollin

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    Did they make it a point to show Walt fold the towel to put under his knees while vomiting like gus did in the Salud episode. Looks like the did
     
  9. mrm32

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    Yup. Just another trait he took from his victims.
     
  10. heypartner

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    wow...nice catch. I thought they only did that as a way to give a reason why Walt looked up, to notice the magazine tray was short something.
     
  11. LC Rox Fan

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    It's strange considering he never actually witnessed Gus do that
     
  12. FishBulb913

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    Yeah, to me the trait he stole from Gus (if you believe in that theory) is the way he was talking to Lydia at the car wash.
     
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    <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/VKjCEjsnH2o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  14. dandorotik

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    Why does Walt always lose the coin flip?

    They also need to stop saying ATM machine, as in "Did Jesse really crush that guy's head with an ATM machine?"

    It's saying Automated Teller Machine Machine. Redundant.

    Same with PIN number. It's not a Personal Identification Number Number, it's a PIN, as in "Please enter your PIN."
     
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    Sponge Bob x Breaking Bad = Breaking Bob

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  17. Nice Rollin

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    Yeah. You're right. But it was weird how they kept the camera on the towel after he grabbed it
     
  18. dharocks

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    And they should really stop having dialogue with sentences that end with prepositions.
     
  19. dandorotik

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    They do. Breaking Bad is proof that you never have to end a sentence with a preposition again. Examples:

    "Where you at, b**tch?"

    "Where are you going to, yo?"
     
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    At the end of Sunday night's midseason premiere of "Breaking Bad," just moments after Hank's brutal confrontation with Walt, a dedication popped on screen. It said, "Dedicated to our friend Kevin Cordasco." But Cordasco wasn't a crew or cast member, he was a teenage fan of the show who died of cancer in March.

    According to the Los Angeles Daily News, the 16-year-old Cordasco battled a rare form of cancer for seven years and became captivated by star Bryan Cranston's character, Walter White, whose own cancer diagnosis prompts him to refashion his life as an increasingly powerful drug lord.

    Through a family connection in the entertainment industry, Cordasco was able to meet Cranston, series creator Vince Gilligan and several other members of the cast. He'd even been invited to visit the Albuquerque, N.M., set, but had to decline because of his poor health.

    PHOTOS: Backstage at 'Breaking Bad'

    One of the most fascinating aspects of Cordasco's relationship to the series was that he had reportedly been offered a copy of the script for the show's final episode. It was gift he could have so long as he signed something that guaranteed he wouldn't discuss the contents of the script with anyone else. However, Cordasco turned down the offer, preferring to see the final episode instead of reading it, and unsure if he could keep the conclusion to himself.

    Sadly, Cordasco died before he had a chance to watch the final episode. According to the story, the dedication was requested by Gilligan himself. It's only the fourth time the series has dedicated an episode to someone.

    http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...ing-bad-dedicated-to-20130813,0,5532544.story
     

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