That link goes to a bing.com result page for a search on the word “google”; at least for me.
I thought he was turning the mirror to look at the spot where they buried Hank and Gomez.
Damnit - I think you’re right
I’ll work on my delivery, and spelling apparently.
Please. You know exactly what you are doing. You are expressing glee at informing the rest of us how much you dislike something we find enjoyable. It has nothing to do with not being allowed to critique the show. It has to do with the fact you are saying things just to point out how stupid you think it is.
That’s threadshitting. Trying to make the people enjoying a thread feel stupid for their enjoyment.
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Worst ending suggestion: Walt from a distance with his M60 guns down Todd, Uncle Jack, Lydia, Jesse, et al, then turns to the camera and smiles and says “I guess you could say I’m…Breaking Bad.” Credits.
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Then dissolve into huge Bollywood dance number with all major characters, living and dead (though the dead have zombie makeup).
I’m surprised the Hoover parts salesman would arrange the same pickup location twice; that seems risky for such a cautious soul.
Does anybody know what that place is, btw?
Sure, but probably just done for narrative expedience. It tells what is going on without any further explanation.
Someone linked to it last week; it’s the John B. Robert Dam in Albuquerque.
Yeah, I was actually thinking that Jack might shoot his own gang members after they got the money out of the ground.
But no, he is apparently going to divide the loot honestly. (Well, relatively speaking.)
[Looks at quoted posters name]
Oh yeah? Well, you need to … climb down…from…off… your soapbox!
Yeah, that’s it.
I think he panicked as he realized his family, as the camera panned back, were huddled protectively and united against the one threat in the room, him. The only one who did not have a voice until later was Holly.
poorly attempted on my part to boot :eek:
On the subject of the credits being in the middle of the episode rather than right at the beginning, there’s another detail to mention. The credits run until just before Walt buys the truck from the old guy, except for one title card which is shown when we cut to the carwash: “Written by Moira Walley-Beckett”. The carwash customer in the background when that card is shown is Moira Walley-Beckett herself, doing a cameo.
Right. It’s the difference between criticism and just dumping on something to be annoying. The distinction is usually pretty obvious. At this point Gatopescado seems to be making a game of seeing how slowly he can drag himself toward the correct side of that line. So: Gatopescado, I’ve been about as patient as I’m going to be. You need to cut the crap right now. And other posters need to stop arguing with Gatopescado about what he’s doing because it’s turning into a hijack.
Very cool. Also, Director of Photography Michael Slovis’ name is shown right over theshot of Walt and the bullet hole over the forehead. Almost like he’s signing a shot that he’s particularly proud of.
It’s the John B. Robert Dam on Juan Tabo Blvd. NE, Albuquerque (35°8’20"N 106°30’52"W). If you Google Map it, the aerial view shows a red minivan parked right where Walt is sitting.
So has everybody heard the nickname for Todd by now? Meth Damon.
I don’t think it’s been mentioned yet, but the pants that blew off the RV in the pilot show back up in this episode. When Walt is rolling the barrel towards the Indian’s house they show up in the foreground, very briefly.
Also (from the podcast), when Hank gets shot and Walt falls to the ground, the earth around his head breaks a little bit and a puff of dust comes up. That didn’t just happen. It was on purpose and took a complex rig custom made, buried in the dust and triggered by his head hitting it so they could make it happen over and over for each take. They wanted to represent his psyche cracking.
I just had a thought about Hank’s line to Walt: “You’re the smartest guy I’ve ever met, but you’re too stupid to know he made up his mind ten minutes ago.”
To me, this line is almost a winking nod from Gilligan to the audience about what he did with the ending of the previous episode, and the “did Hank die or not?” arguments that spread among the internet fan base over the last week. Vince is saying “Come on guys, I know you hope it’ll turn out differently but you know I already made up my mind on this.”
You mean, that’s how Matt Damon would look like after using meth