About the stevia bag, how did Walt managed to get the ricin into it and still have it sealed?
lol thanks Obama
arg! how come Walt never killed that asshole carwash owner?! or the principal for not giving up the pussy?! or that kid who dragged his chair loudly in his chemistry class?!
fun ending!
I guess Lydia is ocd? I’m still curious why she is involved in this business but I can let it go.
dude on the far right looks like hes doing that punching game hand sign from malcom in the middle
dude built a machine gun turret that would make the TF2 engineer jealous, and you’re worried about resealing a bag of stevia?
the last episode was more convenient than the ending of The Avengers.
also, the Shield did it better.
10.3 million people tuned in last night for the finale.
That number is mind boggling considering:
-The fourth season finale had 1.9 million people tuned in
-No episode in 5a had more than 3 million people watching
-Season opener for 5b had 5.92 million, doubling that of 5a
-The previous two episodes (Ozymandias and Granite State) had series record numbers of 6.37 and 6.58 million respectively
-Within a week, we had almost 4 million more people tune in to watch the finale.
To increase your ratings by over 500% over the course of sixteen episodes is nothing short of phenomenal. I bet AMC is kicking themselves for not extending the show longer than they intended.
I loved the shield, but the ending was so fucked up. I mean it had that going for it… but still I thought it was a pretty lame way for vic to go out
Another BB spinoff…
lol, never get tired of laughing at fat niggas playing uncle tom. Am so disappointed in that -_-
The only thing I didn’t like about the ending was how Walt died. Yes, died unintentionally by his own hand, “layers”, metaphor whatever, but it isn’t asthough he planned to get shot that way. The only real question I’m left wondering is what would’ve happened if he weren’t “lucky” enough to get shot?
Perhaps it’s a bit strong to say that I didn’t like it because it still works, but it makes me wonder what he’d have done.
Bodes well for DVD sales (wait, do people still do this?)
I buy DVD sets of shows I like, lol.
But yeah, I don’t think Walt was too concerned with how he died. If the bullet hadn’t got him, his cancer would have… He looked like he could keel over any moment during the entire episode.
Walt pretty much willed his way through to his final moments… He was on his last legs either way and with his ego satisfied, along with blue meth production shut down, he accomplished his final goals.
I think he was prepared to die if it came down to it, but I don’t think he necessarily wanted to die.
We see him taking medication in the beginning of an episode, the day he dies; why would a man who planned to die take medication?
After spending 2 weeks without internet, I have a new found respect for DVD box sets.
Maybe because without his medication he couldn’t function, and he needed to be able to function to do what he needed to do. Still though I get that he was prepared to die. The only thing I feel I’m missing out on is what he would have done if he didn’t die the way he did. He gave Jessie the chance, and he didn’t take it, so what would he have done if he weren’t shot? That’s the only real question that the show left me with. Not a bad one, but it does nag at me a bit.
To spend his last moments on earth in constant pain and have the wherewithal to finish his objectives.
It depends on if it was pain pills, or something else more long term (to manage the cancer)