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I did not pay attention to the breakfast king until this thread :1orglaugh
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He has cereal palsy.
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I was under the impression that Brock was killed off camera agter Andrea?
when Jessie is freaking out over Andrea the bikie tells him to calm down and that there is still the kid. But when Todd is looking in the house he can't be seen? And no more talking about Jane, that seriously shattered me irl. Hated that show for a while after that... Fuck you Walt!!! |
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I cant wait !
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Jesse kills Walter and then kills Skylar and his daughter. Not very positive I know. I just can't see this turning out in Walter White's favor. Since mentioning to Jesse he watched Jane die and did nothing to save her. Flynn and Marie are the only ones left at the end of this violent ride.
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Went down just like I said it would. Vindicated bitches!
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sad it ended..
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I understand why they would choose to do that kind of ending, but that's the kind of "safe" ending that I thought they would avoid. |
Fuck yeah! MY prediction came true!
Exactly as I stated! |
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+1 for you. |
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Here's something that's nagging at me -- but didn't ruin my enjoyment of what I thought was a perfect ending....
Can a 7.62 round make it through a car's quarterpanel, then through a wall(stone or wood?) and still have the penetration power to rip through human bodies? I know the 7.62 has lot mopre penetration than a 5.56, but that seems unrealistic. |
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I'm sure Mythbusters will eventually test the ammo penetration values from that scene for you ;) |
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In reality a 7.62 can easily do that. I used to shoot an Ak-47 out in the Socal desert at car wrecks left out there for plinking. That round goes through an engine block like butter. Every time you see guys hiding behind oil barrels, car doors, etc in the movies it is complete bullshit that those would offer any protection whatsoever. If anything, it was unrealistic because it would have knocked down that cinder block wall. |
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Having an unmarked car watching Skyler's house with 2 officers would be reasonable. I see no problem with this plot detail. You also have to remember that at least 2 months had past since the nationwide manhunt as Walt was in hiding and no one had spotted him in all that time. |
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Ended in most likely expected scenario :)
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Great song
Always been a fan of this one... |
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**************** SPOILERS READ AT YOUR OWN RISK**************** And no reasons to kill Jesse? Jesse was the one that got the ball rolling, spilling the beans to Hank, giving him the location of his money, and getting Hank killed. Oh sure, Walt had some kind of epiphany and decided well, I'm just gonna let it all go. Except I'm still gonna go kill all the bad guys to make up for all the evil I done. I was under the impression that they were going for a Scarface kind of end-run, with Walter truly embracing Heisengberg. Instead he went Scrooge on our asses :1orglaugh Hell they even had Jesse kill Todd so that he could avenge the little kid and his ex-girlfriend. Bad guys lose, catharsis for everyone! I understand why they went with that kind of ending instead of some Red Wedding kind of tragedy. It's an easy sell, keeps most people happy. That don't mean I gotta like it :321GFY |
Walt liked Jesse after all, to some degree he understood why he ratted and made peace with it. It would have been strange if he killed him.
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