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Post by jaq515 on Aug 17, 2013 18:52:36 GMT -5
i just read Walt poisoned Jesse's girlfriend's kid, i thought Gus did it. missed those episodes, wow. what a fucker.... God bless. LOL Sent from my GT-I9500 using proboards
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2013 18:57:54 GMT -5
i just read Walt poisoned Jesse's girlfriend's kid, i thought Gus did it. missed those episodes, wow. what a fucker.... God bless. LOL Sent from my GT-I9500 using proboards Thought u died man
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Post by jaq515 on Aug 17, 2013 19:03:50 GMT -5
Unfortunately not I'll catch up with you via the little blue bird tomorrow?.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2013 19:06:54 GMT -5
Unfortunately not I'll catch up with you via the little blue bird tomorrow?. Swear to god I literally looked u up this am saw you had a chirp today , yesterday and day before , figured you were cool ... Ill check u out toomorows, to keep on topic tho , I never saw a episode of this , is it good ?
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Post by jaq515 on Aug 17, 2013 19:13:28 GMT -5
Breaking bad is truely one if the best shows ever. Its all on netflix so catch up. You will love it AMC producing and Bryan cranston acting made a show unlike any other By ep4 of s2 you'll be truely addicted and each ep after then is better than the one before until s4 finale..anyway see you tomorrow
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 17, 2013 23:18:27 GMT -5
it's safe to say i'm rock hard for tomorrow's episode... Bitch!
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 19, 2013 4:50:48 GMT -5
i can't help but think that Hank and Marie are gonna join Mike on vacation...
God bless.
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Post by acrosstheuniverse on Aug 19, 2013 7:16:45 GMT -5
One of the finest moments from Breaking Bad. You will all know from the song.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 19, 2013 19:16:32 GMT -5
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 19, 2013 21:44:18 GMT -5
A look back down memory lane. This is probably my favorite scene from Breaking Bad. One of many I should say.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 25, 2013 21:24:09 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 26, 2013 8:22:13 GMT -5
i can't help but think things are moving too fast on the show.....
Jesse finding out Walt poisoned his girlfriend's kid should probably have happened closer to the end of the series - now it's almost inevitable that Jesse's killed considering if Walt's killed anytime soon then the show will be over and dragging out their now war for five more episodes seems a little much.
not seeing the episodes chronologically, missing most of season 3 and all of season 4(which is where Walt became a real gangster and beyond garnering any sympathy) and then restarting with season 5 and then revisiting most of the old episodes and also reading about others via Wikipedia, may be why i'm not comfortable with where things are at now, i dunno....
also, the Talking Bad non-show related guests are worthless. i've only seen the full first episode, missed the second and only watched Samuel L. Jackson's segment last nightand i disagree with a few things he said. i'm sure Vince Gilligan's parts were good but i didn't see them...
Bitch!
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 26, 2013 12:46:56 GMT -5
i can't help but think things are moving too fast on the show..... Jesse finding out Walt poisoned his girlfriend's kid should probably have happened closer to the end of the series - now it's almost inevitable that Jesse's killed considering if Walt's killed anytime soon then the show will be over and dragging out their now war for five more episodes seems a little much.not seeing the episodes chronologically, missing most of season 3 and all of season 4(which is where Walt became a real gangster and beyond garnering any sympathy) and then restarting with season 5 and then revisiting most of the old episodes and also reading about others via Wikipedia, may be why i'm not comfortable with where things are at now, i dunno.... also, the Talking Bad non-show related guests are worthless. i've only seen the full first episode, missed the second and only watched Samuel L. Jackson's segment last nightand i disagree with a few things he said. i'm sure Vince Gilligan's parts were good but i didn't see them... Bitch! i think the three episodes just showed how fast everything could turn around. walts way to be at the top and finally become heisenberg was hard and painful but the way down is even harder and way faster. this show is about how one can become such an evil person while destroying everything he believed in before. this last season is way more darker than i thought it would be. everybody is f*cked and i don't think there will be many people left in the end which is drastic but consequent. i don't think jesse will make it through the next episode. why? because he is a bigger threat than hank right now and his last try to end his way with jesse peacefully failed. i know a lot of people who would be sad if jesse dies and feel like they rushed it a bit, but it's a series about walter white becoming the devil, and not about anyone having a happy end. besides flynn, saul and maybe marie i don't feel we can enjoy any other happy ends. the next episodes will be intense. can't wait
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 26, 2013 21:29:48 GMT -5
Jesse is gonna make it to the final episode for sure. He's too much of the show and story.
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 27, 2013 3:04:13 GMT -5
Jesse is gonna make it to the final episode for sure. He's too much of the show and story. i hope but i don't think so. not after the latest episode. heisenberg will make him disappear
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Post by manicsfan on Aug 27, 2013 12:07:24 GMT -5
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Post by webm@ster on Aug 27, 2013 12:43:42 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 31, 2013 15:08:30 GMT -5
the character Todd has been mentioned a lot on Breaking Bad Facebook pages lately.....i can't help but think that Todd will be playing a bigger role on tomorrow's episode...
Bitch!
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 1, 2013 9:53:16 GMT -5
*SPOILER ALERT!
i'm rock hard for tonight's episode...
Bitch!
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 2, 2013 17:05:17 GMT -5
i guess what happened on last night's episode should've been obvious....
Bitch!
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 3, 2013 19:28:54 GMT -5
Predicting Bad: Breaking Bad Episode 4 RecapIt's time for another edition of Predicting Bad, in which we recap the series and (badly) predict the fate of America's favorite meth kingpin and his family. We've got a whole new batch of predictions for you this week but first, let's recap episode 4 (12), "Rabid Dog": After a tense, gun-wielding search through his gas-soaked yet surprisingly not-burned-down house, Walt is unable to locate Jesse, who has mysteriously disappeared after preparing to torch the place last episode. In the meantime, it turns out that attempted arson can be a real nightmare on carpeting, so Walt has to concoct one of his patented, old-fashioned Walt-lies about a gas pump spraying all over his groin. Walt Jr. smells bullshit, but only because he thinks his dad is covering up a cancer -induced fainting spell. Skyler is so used to the smell of bullshit that she doesn’t bat an eye when Walt suggests checking the family into a hotel (which Junior is obviously stoked about because of the continental breakfast). Walt then has a late night rendezvous with Saul and Bill Burr to discuss the still-unknown whereabouts of Jesse. Saul suggests that, like Old Yeller, Jesse might need to be "put down", but Walt is not having it. He insists that he just needs to "talk to" Jesse, and explain how a little deadly poison can sometimes be good for children. But even Skyler (with help from a few mini bottles of Smirnoff) is now in the pro-murdering-Jesse camp (not to be confused with the Pro-murdering Jesse Camp camp, also a popular camp), claiming “we’ve come this far...what’s one more?”. It seems the one plan Heisenberg still won’t entertain is to kill his young ward. At least for now. FLASHBACK: We later find out that Jesse’s apparent change of heart was actually the result of Hank bursting in just in time to stop him from torching a perfectly good magazine (and house). Hank, in a bad-ass move he probably bragged to Gomey about later, tells Jesse “if you really wanna burn him down, let’s do it together”. Jesse, desperate to stop Walt, agrees to turn snitch for Hank. Hank, realizing that Jesse can’t be safe in jail, invites Jesse for a sleepover at his place. And what do you do at sleepovers? You dish - in this case, about Walt. At this point things are just like a wacky sitcom but with way more frowning and swearing. The plan is then set: Jesse will wear a wire to an open-air talk with Walt. Walt promises to be unarmed but Jesse, understandably overly-cautious (and in a moment straight out of Crash), mistakes a tough-looking bald dude on the plaza for a hired thug. He then calls up Walt to tell him that it is SO on right now and that he’s gonna get him “where he really lives”. That's when Walt calls up Todd with another job opportunity for his uncle. Oh, and Hank doesn't care if Jesse gets killed as long as it leads to Walt's arrest. Alright, now that we're all up to speed, here are some updated (bad) predictions of how it could all shake out: -Marie’s one woman show “My Husband’s a Cop, My Brother-In-Law’s a Meth Kingpin...I’m In Therapy!” opens to mixed reviews. -Hank teaches Jesse the ins and outs of brewing Shraderbrau so someone can carry on the business if anything happens to him. -Badger and Skinny Pete talk about Babylon 5 for 3 hours (3-hour series finale) -That “job” Walt has for Todd’s uncle is actually ripping out the old carpet in his living room (someone's gotta do it and Nazis work for cheap). -While Googling untraceable poisons, Marie gets sidetracked by reading reviews of the 2008 film Untraceable starring Diane Lane. -That “job” Walt has for Todd’s uncle is actually picking him up a copy of Old Yeller, which he realizes he hasn't seen in ages (Heisenberg can't be seen buying things like that, it shows weakness) -Walt pops in that DVD of Old Yeller and has a good cry. -Marie steals Jesse's Hello Kitty phone. -Bill Burr does like 10 minutes of his best stuff. -Huell rolls his eyes so hard he ends up in the hospital.Obviously, these are all viable options but no matter how the story ends, it's that final line of dialogue that's gonna be the most memorable. Whoever ends up uttering it, you just know it's gonna be a doozy. Here are some possible final lines of the series in no particular order: -"Is that gas on your groin are you just happy to see me?" -"No, I'm his cousin, Russ Fring" -“Gomey don’t play dat!” -"Well, that's over. Who wants cake?" -“Kevin! You spent 967 dollars on room service?!”Okay, so that last one is the final line of Home Alone 2: Lost In New York but hey, it's not totally out of the question, right? (The family is holed up in a fancy hotel and Walt Jr. has been hitting the room service pretty hard...and as far as his name suddenly being Kevin, well, remember when he suddenly changed it to "Flynn" out of nowhere? I'm just saying there are four whole episodes left, anything can happen...) That does it for this week's installment but be sure to check back each week as we recap the latest episode and continue to Predict Bad(ly). www.funnyordie.com/articles/b27bf2dd1d/predicting-bad-breaking-bad-episode-4-recap
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 9, 2013 13:06:39 GMT -5
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Post by MacaRonic on Sept 9, 2013 14:39:27 GMT -5
Love this show.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 11, 2013 16:58:45 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Sept 17, 2013 7:04:22 GMT -5
i personally don't like where the show's gone. while i really enjoy the episodes and will watch the last two episodes, i preferred when Walt had some sort of likability factor....
Bitch!
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