Marie Slapping the isht out of Skylar made my episode. Marie has been a stupid ditz . . .was glad to see her grow some Rocket River
One thing that's pissing me off is the fact that skylar admitted to it but not once said that Walt is out for good. That's a big ducking detail.
I just feel like Jesse ratting him out is too simple of a storyline. For all we know he could just go all Don Tio and tell Hank to go f*** himself. Imagine the **** storm if Hank laid a finger on Jesse at this point, he can say whatever he wants to his face.
Did Skyler admit to anything? Or did she just keep her trap shut and Marie just read her face? I don't think Skyler said anything legally incriminating and she shouldn't. She can't tell Hank because Hank can kind of use that as evidence. And I don't think that the fact Walt is out would make one bit of difference with Hank. Hank doesn't care that Walt is family. He doesn't care that Walt might die before anything can be done to him. Hank doesn't care that successfully bringing down Walt will cost him his career. He's sure as hell not going to care that even though Walt did all these awful things, he's out now. Telling that to Hank wouldn't make him stop his investigation. The White's plan is to deny everything at this point since they know Hank has no hard evidence. Skyler actually admitting to Hank or Marie that Walt is Heisenberg and that she knew about it does nothing to help her situation.
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I think this episode also put to rest those ridiculous theories about Walt killing Skylar. "Protecting family" is still his security blanket excuse
I agree, he offered to turn himself in if she would keep the money. He may be a bad guy, but he's not COMPLETELY self-centered. Maybe he would be if the cancer wasn't back, perhaps he realized what his priorities are. Amazing that they were almost able to turn walt into a sympathetic figure again in that scene in the bathroom.
http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/08/breaking-bad-writers-room-photos/ vince gilligan writers room If you have not read Brett Martin’s Difficult Men, Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad, we cannot recommend it enough. If you’re at all interested in the most important television dramas of the 21st century, how they were made and the people behind them, the book provides some incredible insights — Martin had virtually unprecedented access to some of the great showrunners of our time, and the writers’ rooms they ran/run. One of the key sections of Difficult Men focuses on Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, who — in addition to overseeing one of the greatest television dramas of all time — comes off in the book as being an incredibly nice, collaborative showrunner, the antithesis of guys like Matthew Weiner, David Milch and David Chase. (Milch, by the way, comes off as completely bat*****.) During the course of his research on the Breaking Bad section, Martin was allowed to hang out in the writers’ room during the making of season four of the show, where he occasionally snapped a few photographs — like the one of Vince Gilligan eating lunch in front of the room’s corkboard shown above — and he’s been nice enough to share some of those photos with us. They’re fascinating in that they show how extensively Gilligan and his writing staff mapped out the series ahead of time, and while Gilligan often suggests that he never knew where he was going with the series from season to season, it’s obvious that he at least had a clear, general understanding of where each season was headed before filming even began. Here, Martin describes the scene inside the room… On the wall behind Gilligan was a large corkboard. Across the top were pinned thirteen index cards representing the thirteen episodes of the season. In the rows beneath them, more neatly printed cards…contained detailed story points. The cards looked like a pile of leaves that had faced a stiff, left-blowing wind, clustered deep under the early episodes but gradually thinning as the as-yet-unwritten season progressed. Under 413, the final episode of the season, there was only one single, fluttering card. It read in bold, matter-of-fact Magic Marker, “BOOM.” Read more: http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/08/breaking-bad-writers-room-photos/#ixzz2cZ2pe5lR
Marie tries to take Lilly again. Skyler attacks her, and one of then falls and dies. More than likely skyler.
My wife knows what's going on and she hasn't seen an episode. She even asked me what happened in the last one, but she acts like she's all annoyed by my talking non-stop about it.
Yeah but then she left the room and went back to her klepto ways. My wife and I were cracking up at her trying to smuggle the baby out.
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