US: Breaking Bad Season 5 Part II - The finale.

It's not a need to rush maybe that's where your confusion comes from not understanding, plus it's not better to wait maybe only from a suspense side of things, but I would rather watch one after another and follow the story better than each week possibly forgetting a detail or two.

That is your opinion. You have yours and I have mine.

I did go through the entire first and second season in one weekend when I found out about this show way back in I think 2010.
 
Average episode with a great final 10.

It was a typical BB episode. Full of suspense without anything really going on. Just keep picturing Walt/Heisenberg firing the m60 like if he was in that scene from Predator.

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I thought we all realised that Walt has been taking on some of the traits of those he has killed in order to both steel himself against the emotional impact of doing such a thing, and probably also in part because they have qualities he admires in them.

And didn't we all realise that colour was extremely important in the show too?
 
Anyone else only watched the whole thing once? Been watching it since the start but only doing a rewatch now as it's on Netflix and it's my favourite 'new' show all over again! I remember key points from the first watch but it's still the best thing i've watched in ages.
 
Anyone else only watched the whole thing once? Been watching it since the start but only doing a rewatch now as it's on Netflix and it's my favourite 'new' show all over again! I remember key points from the first watch but it's still the best thing i've watched in ages.

I've seen each season at least 3 times each.
 
Had a bit of a revelation about this yesterday. Hank stole the book from Walt, it would be inadmissible as evidence. Hank might know, but he still can't prove it. Even an awful lawyer like Saul should be able to realise that.
 
I thought we all realised that Walt has been taking on some of the traits of those he has killed in order to both steel himself against the emotional impact of doing such a thing, and probably also in part because they have qualities he admires in them.

And didn't we all realise that colour was extremely important in the show too?

I didn't notice everything off that list, but yes...I'm sure we all picked some up :p
 
Had a bit of a revelation about this yesterday. Hank stole the book from Walt, it would be inadmissible as evidence. Hank might know, but he still can't prove it. Even an awful lawyer like Saul should be able to realise that.

I just can't see Hank turning Walt in. There is just far too much complications. What I think happens is Lydia rats on Walt for not going back to work with her.

btw, did you know, the actress that plays Lydia was born in Glasgow. You would never knew by watching her on BB.
 
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