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frankotank 07-30-2012 08:16 PM

once it dawned on me....oh damn vic got...boxcutted...lol...my head is swimming now.
Jessie has a look on his face at the end of that episode that is just like...WTF?

Walt is a cold mofo. The Scarface scene...I kept thinking, wow, Walt bought himself a big ole giant gun too...

frankotank 07-30-2012 08:20 PM

something else I was thinking while watching #3. Mike thinks Walt is the same ole Walt. But we as viewers have seen...he ain't the same. dudes getting mean. and Mike treating him like a chump dividing up the money....he don't know who he's messing with.
Mikey....you gonna die....

KcMizzou 07-30-2012 08:22 PM

I've read a lot online about this episode...lol There's also a theory out there that Walt intentionally planted the seed that lead to Jesse breaking it off with Andrea (?)

And when Jesse tells him about it, Walt's just like, "WTF ever, I was asking about the money." Walt's just consistently ****ing up Jesse's life at every turn.

KcMizzou 07-30-2012 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 8778991)
Simple answer: Jesse is tripping because Walt is justifying one of the most horrific things either of them, has ever witnessed in the brutal murder of Victor. Jesse isn't "bad.". He honors and respects life. One of the reasons he turned on Gus was When he saw how evil Gus could be with the killing of Victor. Up until that time, i think Jesse thought Gus was civilized and "good" as far as people can be in the meth world. So to now hear Walt justify that gives him pause.

Good point.

Jesse's also willing to give up 120K or whatever of his own money to stop Walt and Mike's argument. Walt didn't agree to pitch in until Jesse did that.

Zebedee DuBois 07-30-2012 08:47 PM

I think in the scene with the money, Jesse was trying to buy peace between his two father figures. When Walt brings up the boxcutter incident, Jesse sees that as a threat against Mike, which causes him conflict.
I think both Walt and Mike underestimate each other.
I think Skylar is near suicidal, unstable, an episode away from bringing Marie, and thus Hank, to look at Walt again.
Walt's personality is manic, he feels subjugated- by his former carwash boss or by Gus, or he is smugly full of himself -Heisenberg-style

-King- 07-30-2012 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 8778991)
Simple answer: Jesse is tripping because Walt is justifying one of the most horrific things either of them, has ever witnessed in the brutal murder of Victor. Jesse isn't "bad.". He honors and respects life. One of the reasons he turned on Gus was When he saw how evil Gus could be with the killing of Victor. Up until that time, i think Jesse thought Gus was civilized and "good" as far as people can be in the meth world. So to now hear Walt justify that gives him pause.

Even after he saw that, Walt still needed to poison Brock to be able to convince Jessie how evil Gus is.

-King- 07-30-2012 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 8779046)
I've read a lot online about this episode...lol There's also a theory out there that Walt intentionally planted the seed that lead to Jesse breaking it off with Andrea (?)

And when Jesse tells him about it, Walt's just like, "WTF ever, I was asking about the money." Walt's just consistently ****ing up Jesse's life at every turn.

Oh. I thought everyone got that. At first I was like, "Why would Walt be saying this to Jessie?" then it came together. After that conversation, we saw Jessie on the couch in deep thought while Andrea and Brock were playing a video game.

Walt did that on purpose. He didn't care about honesty and all that shit he was saying. He just cared about getting Andrea and Brock out of the picture. And it worked.

NewChief 07-30-2012 08:58 PM

I'm more and less charitable to Walt in that interaction with Jesse about his girlfriend. I see Walt as being the smug older dude who feels like he has his bitch in check and is explaining to Jesse how it is done now that he feels like he has Skyler under his thumb (he's delusional in this). Of course he might also not be delusional and recognizing the problems his wife presents for him, so he's trying to get Jesse to rid himself of his baggage

cosmo20002 07-31-2012 12:08 AM

One thing (I think) we learned was that the 1st scene from the season opener where Walt gets the guns takes place a year from now (in show time, or it could be real-time I suppose). He says it is his birthday in that scene, and it was mentioned in Sunday's episode that Walt's birthday is coming up. So, looks like a year before shit really starts getting real.

Reaper16 07-31-2012 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by cosmo20002 (Post 8779478)
One thing (I think) we learned was that the 1st scene from the season opener where Walt gets the guns takes place a year from now (in show time, or it could be real-time I suppose). He says it is his birthday in that scene, and it was mentioned in Sunday's episode that Walt's birthday is coming up. So, looks like a year before shit really starts getting real.

Yup. We know Walt was 50 when the show began and we know that it hadn't even been a full year yet of in-show time when season 5 began, and we learned in the opener that Walt was coming back from New Hampshire on his 52nd birthday.

Dramatic irony, baby. The audience knows that Walt will only have less than one year on top of ABQ's meth trade, less than a year of power. Walt doesn't know that, but we do.

Jawshco 07-31-2012 11:52 PM

Breaking Bad crew bowls against the Nerdist team. Pretty funny. Cranston seems like a hilarious and fun dude to be around.

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Baby Lee 08-01-2012 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Jawshco (Post 8782023)
Breaking Bad crew bowls against the Nerdist team. Pretty funny. Cranston seems like a hilarious and fun dude to be around.

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At Betsy/Marie can rock a pair of knee-highs.

CoMoChief 08-01-2012 07:51 AM

I've always thought Cranston was gay in real life. He acts that way on talk shows etc.

The Franchise 08-01-2012 09:13 AM

This is probably a shitty question.....but does the kid who plays Walter Jr. actually have CP? He talks like his character.....but seems to be walking just fine.

lcarus 08-01-2012 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Undertaker (Post 8782266)
I've always thought Cranston was gay in real life. He acts that way on talk shows etc.

Hmm. I never picked up on anything like that.


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