Yeah I've seen a fair bit of praise
Plus a character on the show has my name
I think he dies.
PAINKILLƎR wrote:Beautiful
TorieCheng72 wrote:Excuse me, didn't realize y'all were the almighty soldiers weeding out opinions. Get a life gangsta wanna beez.
Spyder wrote:Heard the wire is good, I'll eventually try it.
So many were disappointed with the ending of sopranos I don't wanna start it.
Prison break I heard goes downhill, as well as dexter but I do wanna try that.
Sons of anarchy doesn't interest me, nor does homeland, american horror story, walking dead, hell on wheels.
I tried low winter sun but its too slow.
I guess its Hannibal for me as the main runner.
Solace wrote:Better Call Saul lol.
But really, as I said to bigray, I have to hop on Dexter, The Shield, The Wire, Prison Break, and The Sopranos when I get a chance. But I need to focus on studies for now, I've wasted too much time on entertainment.
Spyder wrote:Heard the wire is good, I'll eventually try it.
So many were disappointed with the ending of sopranos I don't wanna start it.
Prison break I heard goes downhill, as well as dexter but I do wanna try that.
Sons of anarchy doesn't interest me, nor does homeland, american horror story, walking dead, hell on wheels.
I tried low winter sun but its too slow.
I guess its Hannibal for me as the main runner.
Bryan Cranston wrote:Walt’s unplanned self-sacrifice in shielding Jesse from the bullet not only exposed what humanity was left in Walter White, but underlined the significance of their relationship, no matter how fractured. “[When] he hears that the blue meth is still out there, that Jesse is still cooking, it’s like, ‘That bastard! He convinced them to be a partner with him, he’s still cooking! I’ll kill everybody!’” says Cranston. “And then when I see him, the shred of humanity left in Walter White is exposed at that moment and he acts. So if there’s any redeeming quality to him from the standpoint of the audience, it’s that moment. He even allows Jesse to kill him. Jesse has the gun and he points at me, and he says, ‘You want this?’ And I go, ‘Yeah. I think it’s fitting. Go ahead. You need to do it, go ahead. It’s okay.’ And then he says, ‘If you want this, then do it yourself. I’m not going to do it for you.’ At least there was some conclusion to their association. Their friendship did matter. And it was because of that history and friendship, that was the basis of his impulsivity. Because otherwise it would just be, ‘Jesus, look at that guy, that poor bastard,’ but I’m not going to risk my life for some stranger. There is more than familiarity. It’s deep-rooted. And it’s so true. Because sometimes you don’t know the depth of what you feel until you’re tested. That’s why I think it’s a satisfying ending. It’s still true to Walter White. Because he always possessed that. But it’s not saccharine sweet. It’s not done out of ‘Ohhh, Jesse.’ It’s just … ‘Jesus.’ If anything, it makes me hate Jack even more for his brutality.
Trimss wrote:> Alm goat
> Alm still goat
> Alm goat
Kill You wrote:Almostlity GOAT poster omg
Almostlity wrote:
>Walt's reflection on the lab equipment is distorted in such a way that he appears to have a goatee and a shaved head.
now for this I truly say BRAVO VINCE
Shady's Apocalypse wrote:This has definitely taking the crown as the greatest TV drama of all time. I don't think there will ever be a show better than Breaking Bad.
Goodbye Walt/Heisenberg
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