[video=youtube;3M6yoeOglNw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M6yoeOglNw[/video] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M6yoeOglNw
That was the best hour of TV-scripted drama I've seen in my life. It surpassed the hype, which I didn't think was possible, and the pacing of Hank and Walt already having the initial confrontation was such a relief. Most shows would drag that out for 3-4 episodes, but not Breaking Bad! I watched the last scene in Hank's garage 4 times. If Dean Norris doesn't get an Emmy nomination for this episode, then there is no reason to have the award. I'm watching Under the Dome solely because of him, and wow, what a difference it makes for an actor when they are working with different scripts. Under the Dome is Norris trying to make Chicken Salad out of chicken shit. This episode of Breaking Bad is Norris (and Cranston, but Cranston is maybe the best TV actor of his generation) adding perfect cooking technique and just the right sauce to a beautifully cut and bred Filet Mignon.
Heisenberg is Spock, Kirk is Hank, Scottie is Jesse, Skyler is Uhura, and Chekov is the Czechs who supply the methylene via Lydia. I think I see foreshadowing.
Can't believe Walter called him out on the GPS tracker thing right away like that! Sent from HCPs Baller-Ass iPhone 5...FAMS!
Interesting that the big yellow "Heisenberg" was spray painted in Walt's house in the flashforward scene. Seems like something neither the cops/feds nor Jesse would do. Also makes more sense that WW would get a big gun to defend himself against a cartel as opposed to the cops or Jesse.
My personal opinion is it was Jesse that did that. I think that evil finally consumed Walt and Jesse was the only person that could save him. Walt was getting the poison to try and kill Jesse. I think Walt killed hank and his wife at this point and his final move is to kill Jesse. In the end, I think Jesse finally kills Walt and the story ends.
I finally got to see this episode and this is pretty much exactly how I feel about it. Completely brilliant and mesmerizing, my expectations were far exceeded and fucking Breaking Bad did it again! Although I have felt the same way many times in the life of Breaking Bad. I didn't think they were going there so fast with Walter and Hank,and the flash forwards answer so many questions but raise so much more. They also created another instant classic TV moment with "If you don't know who your talking to then your best to tread lightly." One more observation, in the lines of the Walter exhibiting traits of who has killed theory, was that in the cash register scene with Lydia in the beginning seemed to be a very Gus moment. Ending this show is so bitter sweet.
Jesse Pinkman/Aaron Paul just did a question and answer thing on Reddit - http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1kaxje/i_am_aaron_paul_ama/ (HCP is never going to figure this out, lol.)
This is the version of Breaking Bad that ABM and Blazer Prophet likes - [video=youtube;KWrRPohom3I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWrRPohom3I[/video] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWrRPohom3I