nausearockpig wrote:we've got four episodes to catch up on.
you'll be eating crow, then. perhaps best run of 4 episodes in the series.
nausearockpig wrote:we've got four episodes to catch up on.
that is my goal. three done so far in season 4. i like this idea of watching three years of shows in two weeks. mad men up next.Jasper wrote:creep, you tryin' to catch up before the season 4 finale?
You'll never do it. You don't have it in you, pussy!
that's actually what i did, too---about a month before season 4 started, i watched the first 3 in less than 2 weeks... & it does suck once you get caught up and have to wait... but, still---to get caught up, it works.creep wrote: that is my goal. three done so far in season 4. i like this idea of watching three years of shows in two weeks. mad men up next.
Same here. I've always wanted to see that show.creep wrote:Jasper wrote:i like this idea of watching three years of shows in two weeks. mad men up next.
I can't remember all of the discussion, but I hope it didn't come off like I suggested Jesse would die. I definitely think Walt and Jesse will live into the next season, and if one or both of them dies, it would be in the last couple of shows, as the series is mainly about their interpersonal dynamic.creep wrote:ok...caught up. you guys are crazy in thinking jesse is going to die. no way they kill one of the two main characters. this isn't game of thrones. i think gus will die on sunday. with walt low on money and no real job i could see next him next season become the new kingpin. his behavior this season and some of the shit he has said makes it seem that he is cold hearted enough to do this now. where jesse fits in who knows.
see? there was no big cliffhanger; i was right---you could've ended the whole show w/this ep.jptm wrote:i think when this season was being made vince gilligan still didn't have a deal on the 5th season yet, so i don't know about the big cliffhanger... could be we get what looks to be a conclusion; but somehow another crazy season emerges.
i don't know...what about watching jesse's girlfriend choke on her vomit? i watched some interview and the original script had walt shooting her up with a lethal dose of heroin. what about sending his neighbor in to check his house without any regard to her safety? his first choice seems to be murder now for dealing with problems. i want him to be a good guy but he's just not. the guy is probably responsible for over ten deaths.Jasper wrote:
Walt's not evil, he's situationally amoral.
10? The airplane collision is but one of the results of Walt's decision to play god. Jane was probably my favorite character on the show, but the idea was that Jesse and Jane were both going to be dead very soon, so Walt made the decision to save Jesse. It's not like it was something he wanted to do. Walt never even saw anything but the worst of her either. She blackmailed him into giving over money that he was keeping specifically to protect Jesse. Jesse and Jane and all that money were not long for this world, no matter what their intentions were. Believe me, I was not happy with Walt when Jane died, but I understood the logic behind his extreme decision.creep wrote:i don't know...what about watching jesse's girlfriend choke on her vomit? i watched some interview and the original script had walt shooting her up with a lethal dose of heroin. what about sending his neighbor in to check his house without any regard to her safety? his first choice seems to be murder now for dealing with problems. i want him to be a good guy but he's just not. the guy is probably responsible for over ten deaths.Jasper wrote:
Walt's not evil, he's situationally amoral.