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The bottle episode in the Sopranos was better. I think it was called Pine Barrens or something. Fly sucked.

I think it’s called Pine Barrens or something means this opinion is worthless. Do your due diligence and come back.

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I thought it was great in the first watch. But after that I find it mehh and usually fast forward past it.

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Great thread, FF. I said the same thing about Ozymandias. Just scene after scene of having your guts ripped out.

Yeah good thread. Im surprised there wasnt already a thread about breaking bad that was about our thoughts on it and in chronological order and all that. Weird.

You're asking for a shovel to the side of the head, pal.

Truth. That’s Darko though.

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I thought it was great in the first watch. But after that I find it mehh and usually fast forward past it.

We’re talking BB here? That’s wild to me. It’s basically a kick ass comic on tv like jorr said. I can get why people don’t like BCS and shows like rectify but FFing past BB parts seems crazy to me if you like the show itself.

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I thought it was great in the first watch. But after that I find it mehh and usually fast forward past it.

We’re talking BB here? That’s wild to me. It’s basically a kick ass comic on tv like jorr said. I can get why people don’t like BCS and shows like rectify but FFing past BB parts seems crazy to me if you like the show itself.

Yeah BB. I love the show, top 2 show for me.

I think on rewatches I am just ready to move on with the rest of the story lines. Like I said I thought on first watch it was great. I dont think the episode sucks....just not one I want to watch over and over.

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RFDC wrote:
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I thought it was great in the first watch. But after that I find it mehh and usually fast forward past it.

We’re talking BB here? That’s wild to me. It’s basically a kick ass comic on tv like jorr said. I can get why people don’t like BCS and shows like rectify but FFing past BB parts seems crazy to me if you like the show itself.

Yeah BB. I love the show, top 2 show for me.

I think on rewatches I am just ready to move on with the rest of the story lines. Like I said I thought on first watch it was great. I dont think the episode sucks....just not one I want to watch over and over.

I thought you meant BB in general, not the Fly episode. I disagree but that makes more sense. Ironically I feel kinda the opposite. I had little patience for it on my initial viewing but on rewatching the series it’s actually one of my favorite episodes because I already know the plot and like I said, I think it’s probably the most single funny episode in the series. When Jessie hits Walt with the makeshift swatter and says “yeah bitch, hurts, doesn’t it?” I can’t stop laughing even tho I’ve seen it 3 times at least now. Just great entertainment.

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Oh sorry should have specified The Fly episode. Love BB overall.

Aside from Oxymandias...or however you spell it...probably my favorite episode is the one where the junkie couple steals the ATM after stealing some of Jessies dope.

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RFDC wrote:
Oh sorry should have specified The Fly episode. Love BB overall.

Aside from Oxymandias...or however you spell it...probably my favorite episode is the one where the junkie couple steals the ATM after stealing some of Jessies dope.

My thoughts have drifted a few different ways but never on Ozymandias. It’s the best hour of TV that’s ever aired and I don’t think there’s a close 2nd.

But Spooge and Swank don’t do much for me.

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That couple doesn't do much...but I love watching the different levels of Jessie there. Watching him interact with the kid...then trying to be a big bad drug dealer...then getting all the money while trying to protect the kid in the end.

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Jessie is awesome the entire time but his peak is season 4 imo. Like I said in the OP, it’s insane he hasn’t gotten more prestige work since the show ended. Everyone talks up Cranston but Paul matches him bit for bit and surpasses him in many scenes.

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!



:lol:

Out of context this reads like a Donald Trump tweet.

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!



:lol:

Out of context this reads like a Donald Trump tweet.

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!



I wish walt killed him after he freed him.

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!



I wish walt killed him after he freed him.



This is something I have argued about with my one right-wing friend. His sympathies lie with Walt over Jessie. I don't see how anyone but a heartless fiend could feel that way. Where do you guys stand?

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Agree completely. Walt is great, but Jessie is my favorite character....patriot!



I wish walt killed him after he freed him.



This is something I have argued about with my one right-wing friend. His sympathies lie with Walt over Jessie. I don't see how anyone but a heartless fiend could feel that way. Where do you guys stand?

I don't even understand what the argument would be. Walt was a monster

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Jessie was a fucking train wreck, Walt did alot for that junkie dipshit. He also snitched. Walt didnt need him after he met Gus. Gus moved the product with no headaches.

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Jessie was a fucking train wreck, Walt did alot for that junkie dipshit.

Like kill his girlfriend, poison his next girlfriend's kid, and then hand him over to Nazis to be tortured? Yeah he sure did a lot for Jesse :lol:

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Walt was a monster, but he had at least a small soft spot in his heart for Jesse. Maybe he figured if he let Jesse live, than part of Walt's own drug legacy would still survive. After all in just a couple scenes before the big climax, he admitted that he did the whole drug thing because he liked it and was good at it. It gave him power in his life for the first time in a long time, or maybe the first time ever. Perhaps letting Jesse go was as selfish as last act as could be.

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Walt didnt need him after he met Gus.

Yes he did. You ever see Walt try to use a forklift? Ain't pretty.

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Jessie was a fucking train wreck, Walt did alot for that junkie dipshit. He also snitched. Walt didnt need him after he met Gus. Gus moved the product with no headaches.



There you go, FavreFan. Walt was a true hero! :lol: :lol:

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Jessie was a fucking train wreck, Walt did alot for that junkie dipshit.

Like kill his girlfriend, poison his next girlfriend's kid, and then hand him over to Nazis to be tortured? Yeah he sure did a lot for Jesse :lol:

:lol: no doubt.

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Walt was a monster, but he had at least a small soft spot in his heart for Jesse. Maybe he figured if he let Jesse live, than part of Walt's own drug legacy would still survive. After all in just a couple scenes before the big climax, he admitted that he did the whole drug thing because he liked it and was good at it. It gave him power in his life for the first time in a long time, or maybe the first time ever. Perhaps letting Jesse go was as selfish as last act as could be.

I don't think it was a conscious decision really. There was no way Walt was ever gonna kill Jesse. The entire reason he tackled Jesse was to save him. It would've made no fucking sense to shoot him afterwards :lol:

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Walt was a monster, but he had at least a small soft spot in his heart for Jesse.



That was never my take. Walt manipulated Jessie like he manipulated everyone else with whom he came in contact. Occasionally the guilt that Walt felt over his dastardliness manifested itself as what may have appeared to be concern or affection for others.

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Walt was a monster, but he had at least a small soft spot in his heart for Jesse.



That was never my take. Walt manipulated Jessie like he manipulated everyone else with whom he came in contact. Occasionally the guilt that Walt felt over his dastardliness manifested itself as what may have appeared to be concern or affection for others.


I think the last set of scenes proves Walt had a soft spot for Jesse. He could have executed everyone and left Jesse for dead, or also killed Jesse in the process. At the very least he felt bad for being responsible for Jesse's condition.

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Walt was a husband and a father. He was a manipulative beast, but I don't believe he was completely heartless. Maybe 99% that way, but not totally.

Maybe that is me being naive, but thats how I feel about it.

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Also at various points in the show Walt risked a lot for Jesse, and it wasn't always clear that in doing so Walt was out for self preservation like he was when he forced Gus to fire the cook and replace him with Jesse. To jorrs point he manipulated Jesse but at times he acted out of genuine concern for Jesse that wasn't attached to Walt's self-preservation.

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The Walt/Jesse dynamic was great writing, and better acting throughout the show.

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Walt treated Jesse like a spouse he was abusing. He cared greatly for him but controlled him by any means necessary.

Now that I think about it, in the #metoo world we now live in I'm not sure Breaking Bad should be celebrated given that problematic theme.

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No Doubt. Aaron Paul is one of, if not the, best actors all time in a drama series.

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