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Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed September 25, 2013 9:45 pm
by epilogue
Monkey_Driven wrote:This past episode was excellent. Those scenes in New Hampshire could have been stretched into multiple episodes, but they covered that material in an extremely concise and convincing fashion.
Agreed.

I really loved the whole thing. Could have been a movie. I was glued.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed September 25, 2013 9:52 pm
by Mecca
durdencommatyler wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:This past episode was excellent. Those scenes in New Hampshire could have been stretched into multiple episodes, but they covered that material in an extremely concise and convincing fashion.
Agreed.

I really loved the whole thing. Could have been a movie. I was glued.
I wanted to see Walter going hunting/fishing and encounter a bear that he nicknames tuco and kills it with ricin-filled salmon burritos.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed September 25, 2013 9:55 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:This past episode was excellent. Those scenes in New Hampshire could have been stretched into multiple episodes, but they covered that material in an extremely concise and convincing fashion.
Agreed.

I really loved the whole thing. Could have been a movie. I was glued.
I wanted to see Walter going hunting/fishing and encounter a bear that he nicknames tuco and kills it with ricin-filled salmon burritos.
There's still 75 mins left.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed September 25, 2013 10:28 pm
by Mecca
durdencommatyler wrote:
Mecca wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:This past episode was excellent. Those scenes in New Hampshire could have been stretched into multiple episodes, but they covered that material in an extremely concise and convincing fashion.
Agreed.

I really loved the whole thing. Could have been a movie. I was glued.
I wanted to see Walter going hunting/fishing and encounter a bear that he nicknames tuco and kills it with ricin-filled salmon burritos.
There's still 75 mins left.
they've set a precedent for shooting scenes that happened in the past...

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed September 25, 2013 11:07 pm
by griffinxi
durdencommatyler wrote:
Mecca wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:This past episode was excellent. Those scenes in New Hampshire could have been stretched into multiple episodes, but they covered that material in an extremely concise and convincing fashion.
Agreed.

I really loved the whole thing. Could have been a movie. I was glued.
I wanted to see Walter going hunting/fishing and encounter a bear that he nicknames tuco and kills it with ricin-filled salmon burritos.
There's still 75 mins left.
I hope it ends with Walt waking up gasping and saying "Oh my god I just had the craziest dream."

And then he looks around and Jesse's standing by the bed with a gun, and he says "It was no dream...BITCH."

Roll credits set to Yakety Sax.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Thu September 26, 2013 3:38 pm
by zeb
Uneven? :?

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Thu September 26, 2013 11:57 pm
by Harry Lime
BB viewership has grown exponentially over the last few weeks (record numbers for show). Either a million+ people binged the last couple weeks, or else they're starting a serialized show at its near end. Who on earth does this?

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 12:16 am
by broken iris
Harry Lime wrote:BB viewership has grown exponentially over the last few weeks (record numbers for show). Either a million+ people binged the last couple weeks, or else they're starting a serialized show at its near end. Who on earth does this?
They probably just read the wiki and assumed they were caught up.

The real question is why the fuck is showtime running the Homeland season premiere against the BB finale?

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 12:19 am
by kahli sana
broken iris wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:BB viewership has grown exponentially over the last few weeks (record numbers for show). Either a million+ people binged the last couple weeks, or else they're starting a serialized show at its near end. Who on earth does this?
They probably just read the wiki and assumed they were caught up.

The real question is why the fuck is showtime running the Homeland season premiere against the BB finale?
This guy.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 3:49 am
by given2trade
man i don't want to read the 7 pages since the last episode. can i get a summary of pearl jam's former fans opinions of wha'ts going to happen?

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 3:49 am
by Jorge
given2trade wrote:man i don't want to read the 7 pages since the last episode. can i get a summary of pearl jam's former fans opinions of wha'ts going to happen?
Clearly Walt Jr. is going to become a meth addict.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 4:03 am
by given2trade
theplatypus wrote:
given2trade wrote:man i don't want to read the 7 pages since the last episode. can i get a summary of pearl jam's former fans opinions of wha'ts going to happen?
Clearly Walt Jr. is going to become a meth addict.
you have a very good memory

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 10:54 am
by Harry Lime
I have a strong feeling that I won't be able to sleep very well for the fourth straight Sunday night. The last four episodes have kind of messed me up.

The only two times television has done that to me was when Jimmy Smits died on NYPD Blue, and when Carter & Lucy were stabbed on ER

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 1:12 pm
by EJ
It'll be disappointing if they don't show Walt Jr eating breakfast in the finale.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 1:15 pm
by Soma.
All I know is that you yanks crying about a distraught baby on a television screen are fucking pathetic. Yes, it was moving. No, you or your naive wife didn't have to leave the room. Come the fuck on. This is Breaking Bad.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 1:24 pm
by Harry Lime
Soma. wrote:All I know is that you yanks crying about a distraught baby on a television screen are fucking pathetic. Yes, it was moving. No, you or your naive wife didn't have to leave the room. Come the fuck on. This is Breaking Bad.

Ha. I'm glad you brought that up and not me.

I'm worked up because the show is so unforgiving as of late. Very intense & emotional. But yeah, calm down parents, Todd is not standing over your baby's crib.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 1:52 pm
by Strat
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Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 1:53 pm
by epilogue
These last two episodes have been great. Tense and moving. But nothing I could ever imagine losing sleep -- or having troubling sleeping -- over.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 2:10 pm
by broken iris
Soma. wrote:All I know is that you yanks crying about a distraught baby on a television screen are fucking pathetic. Yes, it was moving. No, you or your naive wife didn't have to leave the room. Come the fuck on. This is Breaking Bad.

It's just emotional reaction based on identifying with the characters on the screen. I don't know what kind of media you guys normally watch, but violence against infants is not something I am used to seeing. But I get that you are cooler than wussy old-man me. I'll go listen to Sirens while cleaning cheerios out of my minivan now.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Fri September 27, 2013 2:13 pm
by Mecca
Strat wrote:Image
Ha!