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Living Legend
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
yeah, that was super super lame... and predictable. I also wondered why they introduced the daughter. she played absolutely no part in anything important beyond filling 5 minutes of dead space.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
Perfect ending.
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
Agreed. I bet a few people will be pissed that there weren't a bunch of last minute twists or crazy WTF moments, but there was just such a sense of closure.
I'm going to be thinking about this for awhile longer.
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I agree I just think they would have looked in the trunk.
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
Yeah maybe, at some point you have to let the small things slide. Like him parking the car right where he did, leaving the keys on the pool table, etc.
I just loved how it wrapped everything up and gave true closure. |
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
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Thank You, Sean.
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
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Either way, if anyone is complaining about the ending, I think they're just looking for something to complain about. I thought it was perfect, tied the whole series together really nicely. There were a few more "unrealistic" things in that episode than is typical of Breaking Bad, but they had to find a way to close it all up and they did that just perfectly. Can't say enough about that last season though. The series as a whole was amazing, but that season 5 was just on another level.
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
Com'on every real criminal knows to look for that.
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
They do now lol
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
The rare show that started good, got stronger as the seasons went on, and finally went out before it faded. Hard to do nowadays when dragging a show out 2-3 more seasons can make so much money. That's the most impressive thing to me. They bailed at 5 before it even got a hint of stink to it.
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Thank You, Sean.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
The scenes with Walt and Skyler and then Walt, Holly and Skyler were pretty flawless.
I mean the whole episode was great. Great way to wrap an amazing series. I miss it already
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Re: Breaking Bad Season 5
Really the acting in it was among the best ever. Cranston, Gunn, Paul, Norris, and Odenkirk probably make up a top 3 ensemble.
The story was good and written fantastically...also mostly believable save minor things here and there but the acting carried it. I agree with SS...the scene between Walt and Skyler was like a master class in realism. |
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