Today I learned that the blonde highschool girl who spoke at the assembly about the ABQ plane crash in S3 was actually Bryan Cranston's daughter haha that's wild
Man, I feel like if they had a few more episodes in S4, we could have gotten an even more satisfying final season. S5 just feels like a different show and the "bad guys" are nowhere near as interesting as Gus. The finale was excellent, but S4 is just too good. Wish that season had a way for Hank to figure things out about Walt on his own, and Gus and Walt have a final showdown against each other, maybe they both die, maybe just Gus the same way as in the show, and Walt gets busted. Idk. He's just too good a villain to move past from
I think that was the whole point of s5. Walt had killed Gus, and really they could have worked together. Obviously with Gus having those two cronies kill the child that was fucked. Though the rest of it Walt just had too big of an ego. With killing Gus a very sophisticated, meticulous villain. It brought the lowest of the low criminals into Walt’s work. It was almost poetic that he now has to deal with neo nazis. Gus was laughing from the grave.
Is it ever shown that Gus ordered that? He was ruthless no doubt, but I always got the impression the gangsters did it on their own and Gus would have killed them for it. mike seems to imply that Gus was going to let Walter retire in season 5. Telling Walter he ruined a good thing and whatnot. That’s from memory though, I just got to s4 on the rewatch.
I think if Gus would have killed them for it, then he wouldn't have tried killing Walt for doing it himself but idk
It's not clear if Gus ordered Tomas to be killed. Gus acted offended when Walt suggested that he possibly ordered the murder of a child, but there's plenty of motivation for Gus to kill Tomas and hope that Pinkman would do something stupid.
I assumed that’s because Walter made a fuckin mess of it. Running down two dealers and then shooting one in the head in the middle of the street. It definitely seems to be up for debate though.
Just finished my rewatch and am so glad I did. Miss this show a lot and there were so many things I completely forgot about. That finale was pretty perfect. Now finally starting to watch BCS and it's really good. I can't believe Netflix still doesn't have S4 though... That's annoying
And TBH I really don't know if Gus ordered Tomas to be killed or not. That was a lot more unclear than Gus obviously making the warning call to Hank anyway
I was going to attempt a rewatch of this before the movie came out but I don't think I can do it in time. Have too much going on and other shows to watch, plus I've watched Breaking Bad more than any show in the past 10 years. I'm so pumped though. No way it disappoints with everyone that's back on board, and I'm pretty sure this was planned all along.
TIL there's an actual Schraderbräu beer... but it costs a ridiculous $70 for a six pack. Breaking Bad Schraderbräu
'Breaking Bad': Aaron Paul's Latest Instagram Post May Have Hinted Walter White Is Coming Back That is one serious stretch to make based on that Instagram post lol. People are really obsessed with Walt being alive, and for me it would completely ruin the finale to BrBa
There's no way Walt is still alive, but there's also no way he doesn't appear in this movie. I imagine at the VERY LEAST we'll see some newly filmed flash back, or a scene where Jesse confronts his "ghost". More likely, he's along for most of the movie as some weird sidekick that Jesse hallucinates.
Definitely that office due to shipping, hopefully they have it at the brewery, I'll be close to one in a few weeks
I have a Fig membership since I work down the street from one and end up going there at least once every couple weeks, though not the Buellton location. Maybe I can ask about it.