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The cast of Breaking Bad will be on Conan tonight. That might be interesting.

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i love how the new bad guys are literally nazis in order to 100.0% sell the fact that THEY'RE EVIL. YOU WANT THEM TO GO DOWN BADLY. i was expecting them to show a casual shot of them running over a kitten as they go to park b4 their next nefarious deed.

maybe once she finds out that walt didn't kill hank marie can get her much-needed spinoff "purple justice: nazi hunter" cuz AMC is fresh out of ideas for next season. chris hardwick is slated to host "talking purple" after the show.

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i love how the new bad guys are literally nazis in order to 100.0% sell the fact that THEY'RE EVIL. YOU WANT THEM TO GO DOWN BADLY. i was expecting them to show a casual shot of them running over a kitten as they go to park b4 their next nefarious deed.

maybe once she finds out that walt didn't kill hank marie can get her much-needed spinoff "purple justice: nazi hunter" cuz AMC is fresh out of ideas for next season. chris hardwick is slated to host "talking purple" after the show.

Yeah, pretty obvious they had to just create a super evil hit you ovder the head villian so people could root for Walt


I was expecting them to gang rape Lydia


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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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I was expecting them to gang rape Lydia


Todd is a creep


I thought the Todd character was the highlight of the episode. He is definitely creepy and weird. From picking
lint off of Lydias back at the restaurant, to giving Jesse ice cream to speaking with Skyler in the baby's room.
Even killing Jesse's girlfriend he was a really strange guy at the door, she was dumb to open the door for him.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that the finale will be great since they've come through so many times before.

But, in thinking about it, I doubt there's any way I can be satisfied with the ending. These are all pretty much bad people that deserve to get their ass handed to them (although I think Jesse has paid his debt and then some by now - but even he killed a guy and was pretty responsible for a kid getting killed and supplied drugs to thousands likely leading to other deaths so he, in truth, probably hasn't paid his debt either).

So, if I think they all should die and they die, it doesn't seem like it would be all that entertaining and if they don't die then I don't think the series paid off.

There are no redemption stories here with the possible exception of Jesse. If you are willing to forgive, then Jesse could be redeemed but he seems gone at this point.

So, I can't really conceive of an ending that would surprise and satisfy me. I'm hoping to be blown away.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that the finale will be great since they've come through so many times before.

But, in thinking about it, I doubt there's any way I can be satisfied with the ending. These are all pretty much bad people that deserve to get their ass handed to them (although I think Jesse has paid his debt and then some by now - but even he killed a guy and was pretty responsible for a kid getting killed and supplied drugs to thousands likely leading to other deaths so he, in truth, probably hasn't paid his debt either).

So, if I think they all should die and they die, it doesn't seem like it would be all that entertaining and if they don't die then I don't think the series paid off.

There are no redemption stories here with the possible exception of Jesse. If you are willing to forgive, then Jesse could be redeemed but he seems gone at this point.

So, I can't really conceive of an ending that would surprise and satisfy me. I'm hoping to be blown away.

Skylar is not pure evil

And dont forget about Jesse getting Jane back on the dope.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Skylar was not pure evil but she participated in the drug empire and called for the death of Jesse. That's about 96% evil.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Why Breaking Bad’s finale will disappoint—and we’re all to blame
by Barry Hertz on Sunday, September 22, 2013 10:00pm - 28 Comments

One week from now, at approximately 10:15 p.m., the internet will explode. That’s because it will be seconds after the credits roll on the final episode of AMC’s Breaking Bad, and everyone—no matter what the ending—will have something very important to say.

Will Walter White—the high school science teacher turned murderous meth kingpin—receive his moral comeuppance, or will he walk off into the New Mexico sunset? Will his scorned business partner Jesse finally see vengeance, or will he die at the hands of Walt’s new neo-Nazi buddies? Will Walter Jr. enjoy another delicious breakfast at the White household, or will he be doomed to walk the earth, Kwai Chang Caine style, forever searching for a satisfactory pancake? Whatever happens, it won’t make a difference, not really: for the millions watching at home and then immediately commenting online, there will be no entirely satisfactory conclusion.


Who can we blame for such a mess? Well, me, for starters, and the army of television recappers and commentators who make their livelihood dissecting creativity. In this era of highly scrutinized viewing—where every drama sparks a million words online, and at least twice as many GIFs—it’s become impossible for showrunners to stick the landing, to please each and every fan. Not when audiences blog, tweet, Tumbl and screen-capture episodes for posterity, each eager to be the first to slam or praise. And not when critics can expend thousands of words detailing why, exactly, an episode didn’t live up to the massive expectations they set for it, week after week, years after year.

It didn’t use to be this way. Only a decade ago, things were different—not better, necessarily, just different. Sunday nights, for instance, were far less stressful than they are now, for viewer and critic alike. When a TV drama reached its natural end—when all plots and/or contract negotiations had been explored—it received a few highly placed eulogies from the top newspapers and magazines, maybe 800 words a pop, and we all moved on. Sure, some of the more divisive finales—the fantastical St. Elsewhere bait-and-switch, the moral comeuppance of Seinfeld—sparked mild grumbling, but those who were still talking about it a week later were dismissed as water-cooler cranks. What else, everyone wondered, was on next?

Then, Television Without Pity picked up steam in the early aughts, and TV recaps—irresistible mini-essays coated in snark and layered with an oft-profound/disturbing level of attention to detail—became essential post-TV reading, a sort of syllabus for understanding, for truly experiencing, your favourite program. It became socially acceptable to obsess.

Flash forward a few years, and the landscape is now awash with TV recappers, small armies of quick typists and even quicker wits spilling words about what they—and you, yes you!—just experienced not an hour ago. On Sunday nights, after the prestige cable dramas typically air, the web can resemble a spoiler-fuelled traffic jam, with arguments rear-ending each other at a furious clip.

With this rise in quick-to-criticize TV recappers—from the hyper-detailed musings of The AV Club‘s Todd VanDerWerff to the bratty wit of Grantland‘s Andy Greenwald to the wise grandfatherly sage of them all, Alan Sepinwall—comes an inevitable sense of disappointment. The more columns you read (hell, even The New Republic is now in the game) and the more a show is dissected, the easier it is to detect flaws, to find imperfection. To be disappointed.

This isn’t to say such criticism is bad or unwanted—it’s impossible to tally how many excellent points have been made by Sepinwall and his ilk—it’s just hard to deny how the movement has changed the modern television landscape. It’s gotten to the point that no one showrunner could possibly secure each and every columnist’s wholesale seal of approval, to deliver so perfect a product that recappers will just set aside their keyboards after typing, “Yep, perfect. Nothing more to say here.” Everyone wants to be a unique voice, a contrarian.

As Breaking Bad nears its end Sept. 29, let’s all take a moment to think of series mastermind Vince Gilligan. No matter what he chooses to do—no matter which direction he throws Walt—he will never live up to our expectations, and we’ll make our disappointment known right here, online, where it will echo for weeks and years.

It will be the same problem Matthew Weiner faces in 2015, when Mad Men wraps up. Ditto Kurt Sutter for Sons of Anarchy, and Alan Ball for True Blood. Try as they might, their hour-long efforts to entertain will never satisfy, not when there are two dozen perfectly well-reasoned and expertly researched pieces arguing the exact opposite, all posted not 45 minutes after the show ends.

So here’s to you, Walter White. No matter what happens to you next Sunday, we’ll never forget you. Or stop complaining.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Skylar was not pure evil but she participated in the drug empire and called for the death of Jesse. That's about 96% evil.

Of all the evil people, she is the one who had the least amount of choice in entering the crime


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A lot of loose ends to tie up next week. I was expecting a little bit more out of this episode to be honest.
It was good but just was expecting a bit more.


I felt the same way. This episode didn't seem to go far enough for the series to end next week. There seems to be too much left to do for it to end next week. I'm not sure how I feel about the direction the show took in this episode. I really dont understand why Walt would pay to disappear only to reappear right away.

There must be a strange twist coming next week.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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A lot of loose ends to tie up next week. I was expecting a little bit more out of this episode to be honest.
It was good but just was expecting a bit more.


I felt the same way. This episode didn't seem to go far enough for the series to end next week. There seems to be too much left to do for it to end next week. I'm not sure how I feel about the direction the show took in this episode. I really dont understand why Walt would pay to disappear only to reappear right away.

There must be a strange twist coming next week.


He's disappearing for at least a month. He knows he doesn't have much time left, so he's changing his mind and heading back to NM to tie up the loose ends. It's that, or wither away in his New Hampshire death box.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Own a piece of 'Breaking Bad': Website will auction off props

Published September 23, 2013
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As AMC’s "Breaking Bad" comes to an end next Sunday, what better way to remember the show that brought you Walter White, Jesse Pinkman and all of their meth-cooking antics than with a prop from the set?

New auction website Screenbid.com is selling off some of the most iconic items from the series, including Tuco’s jeweled grill, "Tio" Salamanca’s bell and (slightly damaged) wheelchair and even Walter White’s briefs, worn during the show’s first episode.

"I think ‘Breaking Bad’ is more than a television show. It’s become a cultural phenomenon," Screenbid’s Chief Creative Officer Joshua Weinstein told Fox Business' Lauren Simonetti on FoxNews.com Live. "People just love it and I’m one of those people who loves it and I’ve gotta tell you, it’s been so much fun going in and looking at all these important pieces from the show; things that really resonate with me and I figure if they resonate with me, they’ve gotta be resonating with some of the fans, as well."

Screenbid prides itself on selling authentic items that were actually used on sets.

"Everything that Screenbid.com has is screen used, so Sony guarantees that these were the items that were used in the show," explained Weinstein.

The prices range from $10 for fixer Mike Ehrmentraut’s wallet to a couple thousand for some of the characters’ cars, like Walter White’s dull green Aztec.

"We have all kinds of stuff and I can’t wait for fans to get it," said Weinstein. "I’m really looking forward to this stuff having a good home."

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/09/23/own-piece-breaking-bad-website-will-auction-off-props/

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Even though I find your quoting yourself to be bad form I will say that is a very entertaining read, Thro


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I guess Id root for him to kill nazis, save jesse, get the money to his family, and blow up the gray matter facilties


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Walt and Jesse show up at Skylar's new place. She and Jr. are freaked out and ready to call the police, but baby Holly recognizes something familiar about Jesse and goes to him. Skylar and Jr. can't understand. Walt talks about remembering the love they had for one another. Skylar and Jr. accept Walt's love and join them in recruiting Marie while Jesse goes and gets Badger and Skinny Pete. They all go to a church where they meet Hank, Gus, Tuco, Jane, and Andrea. Everyone hugs and they walk out into the Light.

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Q.Bovifs wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I guess Id root for him to kill nazis, save jesse, get the money to his family, and blow up the gray matter facilties


Ricin for the Gray Matter asshole couple

And it ends with Walt Jr. beating Lydia to death with his crutches!

No, Walt Jr dies.

Skylar and Marie die

Jesse adopts the baby


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It's gonna be Walt Jr's dream the day he found out Walt had cancer


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Jessie will kill the baby in a horrific manner

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It's gonna be Walt Jr's dream the day he found out Walt had cancer


I'm starting to think that the dream ending is a possibility, especially since last nights episode seems so far away from a conclusion in just one more episode.

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Jessie will kill the baby in a horrific manner


Right. Jesse always has been for the death of children.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
It's gonna be Walt Jr's dream the day he found out Walt had cancer


I'm starting to think that the dream ending is a possibility, especially since last nights episode seems so far away from a conclusion in just one more episode.

I would be shocked by that

Not good shocked either


They wouldnt be promising a satisfying ending if it were a dream


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I can see a dream sequence being involved, but not in the standard ending fashion we have seen before.


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I can see a dream sequence being involved, but not in the standard ending fashion we have seen before.


Walt wakes up and it was all a dream.

He then sets out to do the exact same thing in real life.

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I must ask: how is a dream so unsatisfying?

Doesn't it uplift the spirit more to know that that type of evil only takes place in an imaginary world?

I think it redeems each and every character! I, for one, would love it if they went old school 'Wizard Of Oz"-style and some of the players had alternate lives in the non-dream world, like Hector as an old School Board member, or Gus as the Principal of the school Walt works at!

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
beni hanna wrote:
I can see a dream sequence being involved, but not in the standard ending fashion we have seen before.


Walt wakes up and it was all a dream.

He then sets out to do the exact same thing in real life.

The End.

I like that twist

But still, no thanks


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Gilligan ain't gon' dream sequence us. No way, no how.

Not for legrande finale. But I wouldn't be surprised if one is somehow involved. As RPB stated it would be a cheap way out. But it still can be a useful thing to piss everyone off, and then shock them. A twist of the finale let's say.


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I can see a dream sequence being involved, but not in the standard ending fashion we have seen before.


Walt wakes up and it was all a dream.

He then sets out to do the exact same thing in real life.

The End.

I like that twist

But still, no thanks


That's The Dark Tower ending.

No way would I want that to be the end.

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Peeps, I never got the notion that The Dark Tower ending was a dream. I took it as Roland had been constantly repeating his quest.

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