Episode 1: Defense Rests, Bitch!
Here’s the 13 and 15 year old brothers that provided the soundtrack to Walt and Jesse trashing the lab. Something else interesting: The little wire the Walt set up to create the spark actually ignited the fire. That is, there wasn’t an off camera igniter. When they were ready to light it, someone turned that outlet on and the spark you saw actually started the fire. Though the fire was very under control and they did (IIRC) 5 takes.
It has only now dawned on me that “Saul Goodman” = “It’s all good, man.”
There’s not going to be a new episode tomorrow.
There’s nothing on TV that can scratch that itch in the meantime. Damn.
I take it you don’t watch Dexter.
I do, and that is indeed next up on the totem poll, but it’s getting pretty stale and hasn’t been great since season 2 IMO. Game of Thrones is the second best thing on TV, but we’ve got a ways to go for that too.
I think S4 with John Lithgow was my favorite season, though Pardon My Tits takes a close second.
I’m thinking more about Doakes. No one can be as awesome as Doakes as a rival/villain I think.
Totally forget about him. It was a good, twisted season, but I still liked Trinity the best.
And as I said a million times in the S2 threads, I really hope Quinn doesn’t become Doakes 2.0
I re-subbed to Showtime for Dexter but I only made it through half the first episode. I thought last season was awful. Too many close calls where he almost gets caught. Where’s the meticulous planner from S1 and S2? I guess I could watch thinking he wants to get caught, but I’m tired of him and his “Dark Passenger”. Tired of LaGuerta too.
The Walking Dead is enough appointment TV for me, for now.
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And this.
I think the Dope probably has more lurkers per poster than any other forum on the web, because posters here are so good at covering everything most people are likely to say.
Perhaps you guys could take your “shit on Dexter” discussion to another thread? Kind of off-topic here.
Ha! No, you are definitely not the only one. Brock is one of the worst names ever.
Ok, I know I’m a few months late, but I finally caught up with Breaking Bad and had a few comments
I think that would have been confusing. We’ve seen Walt testing the bomb with a walkie-talkie. We’ve seen him lurking outside the window. Not showing the bomb would make it look like Hector was ringing the bell to signal to Walt to blow them up, which is a very different thing than him setting off the bomb himself.
I don’t think this works logistically. If he poisons the mom, how long does it take for Jesse to find out? We have no indication that Jesse’s in tight enough with the family for them to call him (the one time prior to this that we see him interacting with her mom, he kinda gets the stink eye). Poisoning the kid, and Jesse’s going to be phone call number two (after calling grandma) from the hospital. Plus, in the aftermath, it’s believable that a kid would have eaten some poisonous berries because they tasted sweet. It is not believable that an adult would have eaten random berries without knowing what they were.
A few post finale interviews with the cast.
Since I don’t speak Spanish I can’t speak to how good Mark Margolis (“Tio Hector”) was or wasn’t personally, but I thought it was funny that in his interviewthey commend his believability as a Spanish speaking character. Here and on other sites I’ve read his Spanish is almost universally panned.
I do think he did a great job as the wheelchair bound/non verbal Tio, and he said he based some of the character on his invalid mother-in-law. (I assumed Tio had suffered a stroke, though with the character it could as easily have been drug overdose, attempted assassination or any number of natural causes that left him in that condition.)
Another one late to the scene, because we just finished watching the end of season 4 on Sunday night. We were wondering how Walt managed to get the Lily of the Vallry seeds or buds or whatnot to the kid. Having the bodyguard switch the packs now makes sense. But how could he be sure they would get to the kid? Or did Brock really just find them himself by accident? Pardon our confusion on this point.
We enjoyed the series immensely and are looking forward to season 5. But I have to wonder how people can hang out in parked cars in residential neighborhoods so often and not have anyone call the cops to check them out.
Hmm. No thoughts on that I guess. But another one I had is considering how Walt must remember the time they bugged his house, he’s awfully free with his speech inside Jessie’s house and some other places. I’d’ve assumed all these were bugged. And how could he really be so certain that Mike took all the bugs from his home?
They were berries, I believe. Presumably he got them from the plant he has in his backyard, and either fed them to the kid or snuck them into his food. How the kid got the poison isn’t specified, but it wouldn’t have been impossible. He didn’t switch the poison in the cigarette and hope it would get to the kid, he just took the poison cigarette, poisoned the kid some other way, and let Jesse connect the dots.
Hopefully there will be some flashbacks next season so we can see what exactly went down. I still can’t believe Huell was deft enough to switch cigarette packs on Jesse.