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Breaking Bad

Man. I don't why now I'm on the second season and can't develop interest in it. What's wrong with me? Or is it the show progresses slowly and i will develop the interest soon?
 
Loved the first season but like everything else the writing gets thin as shows linger way past the time they should.
 
Man. I don't why now I'm on the second season and can't develop interest in it. What's wrong with me? Or is it the show progresses slowly and i will develop the interest soon?

Its seems slow, but when you think about what hes doing, it all seems crazy.
Its a long evolution of how a school teacher can continually break societies notice of what "bad" is.
 
Oh shit I saw that picture breaking bad posted on Facebook the other day and it didn't make sense until you said that!!! Either Jessie or Walt wins the lotto.. Damn wouldn't that be convenient!
 
Jessie's moved from friend to more of a threat than Hank.. This should be interesting.. Now he knows Walt poisoned Brock... Oh shit.. DING DING!
 
Jessie's moved from friend to more of a threat than Hank.. This should be interesting.. Now he knows Walt poisoned Brock... Oh shit.. DING DING!

Although he's manipulated Jesse at times, Walt didn't poison Brock with ricin. I mean, did we even find out what was wrong with Brock in the end?

Jesse's really starting to annoy me now lol.
 
Although he's manipulated Jesse at times, Walt didn't poison Brock with ricin. I mean, did we even find out what was wrong with Brock in the end?

Jesse's really starting to annoy me now lol.

It showed the plant the poison came from in Walt's backyard.
 
Although he's manipulated Jesse at times, Walt didn't poison Brock with ricin. I mean, did we even find out what was wrong with Brock in the end?

Jesse's really starting to annoy me now lol.

They determined it was a plant called Lily of the Valley, with extremely poisonous berries.. As the episode ended it showed a plant by Walt's pool with that exact name.





It showed the plant the poison came from in Walt's backyard.

Touche ;)
 
I think the whole reason for the eruption was the loss of control.
Walt gave a little piece of control to Jesse when he gave him the riacin cigarette. When he realized it was gone, he figured out that Walt has just been manipulating him this whole time. :eek:
 
I think the whole reason for the eruption was the loss of control.
Walt gave a little piece of control to Jesse when he gave him the riacin cigarette. When he realized it was gone, he figured out that Walt has just been manipulating him this whole time. :eek:

Wow, Walt is so smart for that. But when did it get missing?
 
Wow, Walt is so smart for that. But when did it get missing?

When Brock ended up in the hospital Jesse realized that the ricin cigarette was missing. His first assumption was that Walter had Saul take it from him. Walter convinced Jesse that it wasn't him and that Gus must have had someone at the laundry take it from Jesse (stating "Who do we know that is OK with hurting children? Gus."). When yule is able to take Jesse's weed without him realizing it, it puts all the pieces of the puzzle together for Jesse. He realizes that Walter tricked him into helping kill Gus, that Walter must have had Saul and yule take the ricin cigarette, that Walter was there when they found the missing 'ricin' cigarette (it was actually table salt in a cigarette that Walter brought to Jesse's house and planted inside the vacuum so Jesse would 'find it' and relax about the whole situation). Jesse finally realizes that Walter doesn't care about him at all, and that when it comes right down to it, Walter cares about himself and only himself, and his family, and Jesse's just a piece he can manipulate like everyone else.

The irony is that Walter won't even entertain the idea of getting rid of Jesse, showing that even after everything, Walter really does care about Jesse.
 
When Brock ended up in the hospital Jesse realized that the ricin cigarette was missing. His first assumption was that Walter had Saul take it from him. Walter convinced Jesse that it wasn't him and that Gus must have had someone at the laundry take it from Jesse (stating "Who do we know that is OK with hurting children? Gus."). When yule is able to take Jesse's weed without him realizing it, it puts all the pieces of the puzzle together for Jesse. He realizes that Walter tricked him into helping kill Gus, that Walter must have had Saul and yule take the ricin cigarette, that Walter was there when they found the missing 'ricin' cigarette (it was actually table salt in a cigarette that Walter brought to Jesse's house and planted inside the vacuum so Jesse would 'find it' and relax about the whole situation). Jesse finally realizes that Walter doesn't care about him at all, and that when it comes right down to it, Walter cares about himself and only himself, and his family, and Jesse's just a piece he can manipulate like everyone else.

The irony is that Walter won't even entertain the idea of getting rid of Jesse, showing that even after everything, Walter really does care about Jesse.

Who ever wrote the script for the series is a genus. Now, everything has changed with the last episode.
Walter only cares about himself, and his ego. When he looses his family, hes broken. I am wondering where the next episode will go.
 
Who ever wrote the script for the series is a genus. Now, everything has changed with the last episode.
Walter only cares about himself, and his ego. When he looses his family, hes broken. I am wondering where the next episode will go.

Sunday's episode was insane. I was listening to Opie and Anthony yesterday morning, and they all agreed that it may have been the best hour of television of all time, and they also agreed that if Sunday's episode had been the series finale, everyone who watched it would have been completely fine with that.. Both of those points were quite valid.
 
I would bet, that after the two future clips we've seen, Walt returns to take back his empire or save Jesse ;)
 
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