Breaking Bad

im gonna have to watch the first scene in the 1st episode again. I dont think Hank will turn him in. He’ll prob confront him about it, give him an ultimatum, leave town (and ditch his family, but leaving them with the dough) or do everything in his power to turn him in. cause yeah the W.W. is hella not enough.

Im prediciting a Walt vs Cops “Real” stand-off, throwback to the very first episode of the show where he was ready to do it

Homeland

I’m betting you are right. Walt is out and dying, him and Hank pin this on little Ms Lydia but she’s gonna get the Czech mob involved (remember at the beginning of the season we had that clip of Walt and the mini gun). It’s gonna be nuts

does anyone remember which episode specifically the walt/hank “W.W.” conversation was in? I want to go back and look at it in context

http://img2.bdbphotos.com/images/orig/o/e/oe11mo0hgv8s0og1.jpg

When they searched his house and found this book of meth lab notes.

nevermind found it on my own - season 4 episode 4 for those who want to go back and watch

Spoiler damn you walt, think shit through. Under pressure and dudes die because people can’t handle themselves

To address a couple posts:

Go back and watch season 3. Walt firing Gale wasn’t just a matter of convenience. He hated working with him.

Things are shaping up nicely.

This is a good show.

I really hope that Lydia doesn’t die next season. But we all know what happened to the last person that said “We’ll make a lot of money together” to Walter.

Like C-Sword said ‘Homeland’, add ‘The Killing’ and also ‘Luthor’ if you haven’t seen that already.

Fixed. Also Sherlock (Short but sweet), Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones and a handful more.

Imma save you about 11 shitty hours and tell you to not watch the Killing.

I recognize a few of those shows from Netflix, gonna check em out.

9/2

Spoiler

Montage was gdlk, shanking were so brutal. As little as liked Hank in seasons 1-3 I have really come to enjoy his character more and more. I think it was after he left his job in Texas after the turtle bomb. I saw the book during Walt’s 2 shower scenes and I forgot what it was but after Hank uncovered it when he was in there I thought ‘OMG let it be the Walt Whitman book!’ It is sort of surprising Walt woulda left that HUGELY incriminating evidence lying around his house, somewhere sure, but on his… throne!?! When I say that it that way it makes more sense

How did I know Shaft was going to post another pic of Lydia?

(because I thought the same thing :tup:)

I assumed everybody was watching those shows lol :wgrin:

don’t tell me that, i just started watching it! :sad:

and a big FUCK YOU to anyone not watching* The Shadow Line* after i’ve YET AGAIN told everyone about it.

That is an incredible stretch of the word “kill.”

If Ted had died (instead of being simply paralyzed) trying to run away from Huell and Kuby would they have killed him, and more importantly, would Saul and Skyler have killed him? That injury was just as accidental as Jane’s death and primarily due to Ted’s own volition, but had those four not indirectly have done something to influence that turn of events he would have never tripped. That’s cause and effect, too, and just as questionable.

The television podcast that I listen to and respect the opinions of crushed it for like a solid year.

I stayed completely away, they continued crushing and everyone got more and more confused and bewildered by the show. Its not like Hell on Wheels, which is a nice solid little show that happens to just not be a bar setting quality powerhouse like BB or MM, but a legit bad show full of plot holes and terrible writing.

well i’m not on episode 4 yet, i guess i’ll stop watching it and try *Forbrydelsen *instead. :sad:


This one’s better: