If there's more bill burr and huell could be one of the better shows on tv. Oh and if anybody cares there's a detailed profile of Cranston in the New Yorker. Good readJust saw that AMC is going forward with a spinoff...."Better Call Saul" which will be an hour long show and a prequel to Breaking Bad. It will focus on Saul Goodman before he met Walt and Jesse. COuld be a good show if done right but will suffer from comparisons to Breaking Bad.
This season has been excellent, but I still don't understand what happened with Jesse. Yuel bumped into him and took his cigarette packet? Or, someone took the ricin? And, somehow Jesse determined that Walt poisoned Brock? Confused. But OK with it, not every plot line needs to be tight. Still wondering if the story of Skyler's boss (with whom she had an affair) is going to come back.
The affair with Ted played out a long time ago. That storyline has been finished for awhile now.
I think the scene with Jesse was a bit of a stretch, too, but it isn't the first time he's been able to piece things together really well. He's much smarter than he lets on sometimes. Plus, it was such a good episode (and it's been such a good half-season) that I'm more than willing to suspend belief on that one.
I have a sneaky feeling we'll be back to rooting for Walt in the finale in a dual against Todd and his crazy crew. Maybe Walt and Jesse will reunite in some form to take them down?
Those Nazi thugs sure are bad shots considering half of them at fully automatic weapons, shooting at two guys standing in the open. I thought they could have cleaned up that scene a bit, but good otherwise.
In real life, people aren't perfect shots. Especially not from 50+ feet away, and with someone else shooting at you (and taking cover).
Ted didn't die, he broke his neck, Skyler visited him in the hospitalTed is dead. So yeah the affair has played out. But the way he died has not been exposed. That's what I'm referring to.
Ted didn't die, he broke his neck, Skyler visited him in the hospital