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Jesse Learned how to cook pretty damn well from walt, so he could learn pretty damn well from Mike. Walt is a freak cutting his peanut butter and jelly into a perfect square and for seeing a bandaid in the apartment complex pool and digging it out.
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I can't subscribe to the 'Jesse as cleaner' projection. He is too unpredictable for Mike and Gust to make a developmental investment in him. I can't even speculate why Mike is taking him for a drive...guess I will have to tune in next Sunday.
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The only guess you can make is that he's planning to whack him, right?
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Jesse's like 40 percent of the show. I don't see him going anywhere.
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He's taking him to rehab. But first, they're going to have an intervention. Everyone on the show will be there to tell him how his addiction is affecting them. :D
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Haven't watched tonight's episode past the crazy teaser but AMC announced tonight that they finally worked out the final season, 16 episodes next year.
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WAS THIS EPISODE FAST ENOUGH FOR YOU?
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That was a great ep.
And I'm not sure that was a ding, ding, ding. That was a Gus plan that seemed to be about Walt, as much or more than Jesse. Mike seemed more surprised than anything. Walt. Pride and falls. For such a smart guy... |
Walt just can't help it. :facepalm: I thought Skyler was going to crush his nuts right at the table.
They are trying to build Jesse's confidence. He now has a sense of worth, being Mike's watchdog, instead of self-destructing at the house. Nice setup by Gus, he is a genious when it comes to human psychology. |
I'm not 100% sure what Gus' intentions were, but I think it was either to get Jesse his confidence back or to put him at a sense of ease in order to make him more vulnerable for coercion against Walt.
Did Walt spew off because he loves the thrill of being chased or does he have some kind of plan to get Gus caught? At this point, this show is much better than Lost, but I want to make a comparison. Gus is like Ben Linus to me. I hope he stays a series regular over the remainder of the show. Posted via Mobile Device |
Walt was getting jealous of Gale being mislabeled as a "genius" when he did all the hard work himself. Shades of his relationship with Grey Matter. He wants the credit, dammit, even if that means letting Hank back into the chase. He was a little drunk, sure, but that scene is the single biggest step so far this season in Walt's transformation into an actual badass. So ****ing brazen.
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Of course, my assessment of that moment as one of badassery rather than pure idiocy is kind of based in the premise that "Walt is the danger" as promised by the trailer for this season. Promotional material can be unreliable, so maybe I'm anticipating a transformation that's not actually coming.
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