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Just getting around to watching the latest episode now. Kinda cool to see Landry Clarke
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08-01-2012, 01:26 PM | #48 |
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I absolutely HATED Jesse during the first season, and that kind of made me think Aaron Paul was a crappy actor. But by the end of the second he was one of my favorite characters, and now he pretty much holds that spot. And obviously I've come around on Paul - he's been amazing.
Actually, I kind of feel the same way about Hank. I love how he's always been a loud mouth but if you really pay attention (and if you watch every episode 8 times like I do) you'll see that he's been a pretty good cop the whole time, even with Walt hiding right under his nose.
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Yeah I wonder how big of a role he'll have. He already broke the rule about not talking to Walt and Jesse.
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Landry strikes again, that bastard.
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So I guess that means Todd isn't an undercover cop...
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But that was a awesome ending and the set up in the beginning for the ending was great too. I was thinking what does this kid have to do with the pilot. Going back one other episode when Walt and Walt JR bought those cars it was awesome when they were playing the music and switching the camera between the two cars.
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Lydia is a great character... Right now, she's just pleading for her life. l've got a feeling we haven't seen her full reach.
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Another great episode last night.
I don't normal ever laugh out loud when watching something but last night when Jesse was drinking his water while Skylar was saying she had cheated on Walt that was just great. That whole dinner scene was awesome! Also I had totally forgot Walter had that opportunity to be part of that company. I remember him now going to that guy's house for a dinner party and Skylar asking for money from them. I think the regret of that is a major driver for Walt now; funny how Jesse said big deal you are Meth Emperor; you can tell he wants out so bad.
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The dinner scene was great, so awkwardly hilarious.
Walt passing up $5M is nuts. He could have his kids back and get out of the game. It's clear at this point that he's gone over the deep end. He's consumed with the power. Amazing how his character isn't even likable anymore. In all the prior seasons even when he was doing wacked out stuff you could still find a small reason to keep rooting for him. Not anymore. |
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You are right about transformation. To think back when he was teaching class and hiding his cell in the ceiling to what he is now is crazy! I wonder if he ever starts dipping into his supply; that might be the end of him. I am more the certain he will die before this over. What if Walt JR. gets the axe? That would destroy Walt as JR. is probably the last person he has any relationship with. I doubt they kill off the baby that be to taboo.
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Dinner scene was the highlight of the show. Even better would have been if it were breakfast, because you know Walt Jr. would have been there. Adding to the awkwardness.
Someone in that family isn't going to survive and it will be Walt's action/inactions that allow it to happen. That's how I see the series heading. As bad as we think Walt is, I don't think we've seen the worst yet.
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