OT: Breaking Bad Season Premiere Open Discussion
Season 5 of AMC's Breaking Bad premiere tonight at 10pm Eastern. This will be the final season, although it will be split into two sets of 8 episodes with the final 8 airing not until summer of 2013.
Click here to see an exclusive sneak peak video of season 5 (obvious spoilers)
*Warning of obvious spoilers in this thread for those not yet caught up.
EDIT: I just found a really cool video that attempts a recap of the first 4 seasons in a 9 minute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evCS62BFnEE&feature=youtu.be
More like CG Compositing. No makeup.
Just saw that the name of this episode was "Face Off," which is funny on at least two levels, the less obvious of which being that I feel like Vince Gilligan was telling fans of the Nic Cage style of action film "THIS is how you make an action film."
Not the first ime they have been clever with the episode names. In season two, the 4 episodes where they show the debris from the plane crash in the pool at the beginining are titled 737, down, over, ABQ.
I'm excited to see where they go with the final season. I have a feeling that Walter is going to meet an interesting demise by the end of the series, but how he gets to that point and who else doesn't make it is anyone's guess.
The pilot was good. Each episode is worst than the one before. I havem't seen the 4th one yet, maybe it picks up again.
I sometimes get annoyed of the Sorkin style dialogue and the show gets really really preachy. If we were to discuss that it would go into things that we aren't allowed to talk about on the board.
Anyone have any tips for finding a high quality stream for Breaking Bad tonight? I've got one more month at my subleased place and no cable.
http://watchseries.eu/serie/breaking_bad
There will be high quality streams here about 30 minutes after it airs. Choose one of the Putlocker files.
In the meantime, anyone looking to catch up on the show can watch every single episode at that link as well.
I was trying to watch Season 4 on Netflix last night, to get caught up, but Netflix doesn't have Season 4 available yet for streaming. Will check out this site. Thanks aaa.
Season 4 of Breaking Bad was added to Netflix today.
are that this season will be dark and disturbing, and that Walt will break really bad. I hope I don't go to bed feeling as guilty as I do after Mad Men. Perhaps I identify too readily with tv characters.
I always have my own debate....who plays a greater character....Jon Hamm/Don Draper from Mad Men or Bryan Cranston/Walter White from Breaking Bad? It's 1a and 1b for me. Two of the best characters/actors on television IMO.
by his brother-in-law. Who will die first, Walt or Jesse?
There are two potential story arcs -- redemption or final fall.
My guess is the writers will go the latter. Walter White has tasted the nectar of evil and I don't think he simply walks back from that and quietly tends to his car wash. Let's not forget that Mike (chief bad guy for Gus) is recovering somewhere in Mexico ... he's not dead and my guess is there'll be (attempted) hell to pay.
Buckle up.
(By the way ... watch how the director uses light and shadow to enhance drama ... it's unbelievably effective.)
Vince Gulligan has hinted since the beginning of the series that it won't end pretty for Walt. Some are predicting it will have something to do with his cancer coming back, but who knows. Others say it will come down to a showdown with brother-in-law Hank. All I know is how "dark and ugly" this season will get according to Vince. Until then, "All Hail the King!" is the season 5 logo that they are promoting it with.
I'd imagine that just dying from the cancer or otherwise wouldn't be such a bad ending for Walt. He already expected to die which is why he took up cooking meth in the first place. My guess is if it does end badly for Walt, then he will be left destitute and alone. Might be he ends up in prison with all his money taken away, or his family dies, but just him dying wouldn't really be a bad ending for him.
But since my job allows me my summers off I might as well give it a whirl. I've already plowed through the first 3 seasons of SOA and loved that.
Are you a teacher?
The show is very cumulitive, so you will need to watch the first four seasons to really appreciate it.
I, like many of you probably, have been seeing Bryan Cranston on the talk show circuit, and he is strongly hinting that things will not end well for Walt. I don't think this is much of a spoiler, but he does have lung cancer, after all. At least, that's what he's been hinting.
Last season, Walt almost broke down a couple of times...and he "played" the victim very well. Turns out, he pretty much was acting...the last attempts to play "Mr. White" in order to get what Heisnberg wants.
It appears that this final season, Mr. White will be full-on Heisenberg and that will be fun to watch.
Im also wondering how the German conglomerate Madrigal Electromotive Gmbh will play in to this... should be fun.
Breaking Bad playlist on Spotified:
http://open.spotify.com/user/herman200/playlist/3tUK3AB2tRJ3BKLmAGPqJX
I am interested in learning more about Gus' background in Chile. There must be a reason (beyond poor record keeping) why Hank couldn't find any record of him prior to 1986.
Maybe that had something to do with police finding some type of writing behind an old photo of Gus with a friend.......something to do with his mysterious past?
never got into this show... but i cant escape people telling me how good it is, gonna start on season 1 tomorrow
And if you don't believe loyalblue15, Metacritic confirms the "improvement" season to season:
http://www.metacritic.com/tv/breaking-bad/season-5/critic-reviews
I think this show is good but fairly overrated. The vast majority of each episode is boring and uneventful, with an intense burst and major cliffhanger at the end.
The last line "I forgive you" had me in stitches. Just the way Cranston delivered it. The context. It was hilarious.
May be because I've watched the series so much that I don't really care for Walt anymore. I know the emotional toll he has put on his family, on Jesse, and everyone else. He's such a manipulatiive person and for him to sort of act comforting then to say that, it was very befitting of him, but also just out of place under normal circumstances. It seemed like the situation where you'd be like "hey, everything will be okay." You know, that type of scene. Instead, we have Walt continuing to be an asshole, using this opportunity to stick it to Skyler. May be it was a result of getting needled by Mike, by Walter Jr., by Goodman, but it was just funny to hear that from him.
That was a great episode and season opener! Loved seeing Walt and Jesse working together on another caper...they are getting better at this. Bringing back the junkyard man was a great touch. It was sad to see Ted disabled...Mike falling in line appears to make an interesting trio going forward. The early scenes forecasting Walt in a diner is classic BB giving you a glimpse of what is coming. Id give that epi a 9.5 out of 10.
PS looks like Hank has some suspicions about Walt...(no likey spoilers dont watch the clip then)