Breaking Bad Season 5 Discussion Thread
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justincredible
Yeah, he has to. I'd be pretty disappointed if Walt ends up surviving.TedSheckler;1255742 wrote:Gillian has basically admitted that Walt dies at the end. -
gut
There could be a lot of ways, with great writing, that it ends up being the case. I thought The Shield was a masterful ending with the way it handled a similar character in Vic Mackey.justincredible;1255972 wrote:Yeah, he has to. I'd be pretty disappointed if Walt ends up surviving.
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justincredibleI just can't think of any scenario that Walt survives that would be a satisfying end. I mean, I don't doubt the writers at all. I am sure the ending will be epic. I just can't picture Walt living through this shit.
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dazedconfused
as long as skylar isn't the one to kill him, i'll be okay with it. also kind of wondering how the foreshadowing scene at dennys will play into him dyingjustincredible;1255995 wrote:I just can't think of any scenario that Walt survives that would be a satisfying end. I mean, I don't doubt the writers at all. I am sure the ending will be epic. I just can't picture Walt living through this ****. -
TedShecklerIt's just amazing how they've transformed his character. I mean, he's a bad guy now and it's hard to root for him. Compared to Vic Mackey, deep down, Vic was a good guy that basically did everything for his family. Walt started that way, but now he is all greed.
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I Wear PantsHoly shit.
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End of LinePerfect all around episode, and yes Holy Shit is correct lol.
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sjmvsfscs08Holy shit indeed.
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CherNow we have to wait another year.
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justincredible
Yeah. Pretty much.I Wear Pants;1260487 wrote:Holy shit. -
sjmvsfscs08I think as soon as Walt knows that Hank is after him, and that he has no other real options...he fakes his death and leaves to continue making meth. Perhaps he loses the money somehow and continues sending Skylar new money?
We know that in like eight months he's 52 and hairy and very much alive.
It looked like he had the perfect out. Stop making meth for New Mexico and just ship it to Czech Republic. It would have been perfect. -
CherNeed I remind everyone about the intro to this season, where Walt is making a purchase?
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YtowngirlinflaMaybe Walt will kill his brother in law when he finds out he's getting too close. I hate these split seasons. I believe it's July of 2013 when it comes back? Way too long.
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IggyPride00
It's split because AMC was too cheap to green light 2 final seasons after last year. One wasn't enough, so they gave them 16 more episodes to wrap it up instead of the 26 over 2 seasons we should have gotten.Ytowngirlinfla;1260662 wrote:Maybe Walt will kill his brother in law when he finds out he's getting too close. I hate these split seasons. I believe it's July of 2013 when it comes back? Way too long.
All the budget goes to Mad-Men and Walking Dead. In many ways BB has been the red headed step child of the channel. It took a while for their ratings to get going, but they are one of the few shows I know of that has improved every year in that department and will leave on a high note next year rather than limping to the finish line. -
A PAC
It's bullshit too because Mad Men may be the most overrated and boring show I've ever watched. I could barely get through 2 episodes. The Walking Dead doesn't interest me because I have never found zombies interesting. They're stupid to me.IggyPride00;1260666 wrote:It's split because AMC was too cheap to green light 2 final seasons after last year. One wasn't enough, so they gave them 16 more episodes to wrap it up instead of the 26 over 2 seasons we should have gotten.
All the budget goes to Mad-Men and Walking Dead. In many ways BB has been the red headed step child of the channel. It took a while for their ratings to get going, but they are one of the few shows I know of that has improved every year in that department and will leave on a high note next year rather than limping to the finish line.
BB is awesome. Last night was the first step to what we've all been waiting for. Can't wait for next summer. -
A PAC
He's beat up and not wearing his wedding ring FWIW.Cher;1260644 wrote:Need I remind everyone about the intro to this season, where Walt is making a purchase? -
Pick6I think that Walt will claim the cancer has came back and somehow fake his death. He will hit up Saul for the guy who does the identity change again.
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Barry Badrinath
I like this prediction.Pick6;1260820 wrote:I think that Walt will claim the cancer has came back and somehow fake his death. He will hit up Saul for the guy who does the identity change again. -
I Wear Pants
I mean, I kind of understand it since I think BB's budget is upwards of $2 million an episode.IggyPride00;1260666 wrote:It's split because AMC was too cheap to green light 2 final seasons after last year. One wasn't enough, so they gave them 16 more episodes to wrap it up instead of the 26 over 2 seasons we should have gotten.
All the budget goes to Mad-Men and Walking Dead. In many ways BB has been the red headed step child of the channel. It took a while for their ratings to get going, but they are one of the few shows I know of that has improved every year in that department and will leave on a high note next year rather than limping to the finish line.
But it's definitely disappointing because it's by far my favorite thing on television right now.
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TiernanAs careful as Walts been all along I think its crappy writing to believe he would have left a book given to him by Gus sitting on the back of the toilet. Lazy writers.
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justincredible
Gail. Not Gus. Lazy viewer.Tiernan;1261123 wrote:As careful as Walts been all along I think its crappy writing to believe he would have left a book given to him by Gus sitting on the back of the toilet. Lazy writers. -
TiernanSame diff. Point is no way Walt leaves that book lying around especially after Hank already found the initials W.W. on Gale's diary. Weak sauce is how I see it.
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justincredible
Perhaps Walt forgot about it? Things like that do happen in the real world. That's how a lot of criminals are caught, actually. Seems realistic to me.Tiernan;1261142 wrote:Same diff. Point is no way Walt leaves that book lying around especially after Hank already found the initials W.W. on Gale's diary. Weak sauce is how I see it. -
Tiernan^^^
yes I agree that's how criminals get caught in the real world. However this whole show has been about how Walt is so good at what he does is because he is an excellent "details" man...always one step ahead of his adversaries. I'm just saying this plot twist is inconsistent with how Walt's criminal personality has developed. -
Laley23
On the surface, I agree. But I also wouldnt be surprised if we get the backstory on how the book was put there next year and it comes together a bit more.Tiernan;1261236 wrote:^^^
yes I agree that's how criminals get caught in the real world. However this whole show has been about how Walt is so good at what he does is because he is an excellent "details" man...always one step ahead of his adversaries. I'm just saying this plot twist is inconsistent with how Walt's criminal personality has developed.