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No. That's about as likely as Walt getting away with itShrinweck wrote:Oh, what the shit, Vince Gilligan reveals that they talked to Oncologists and you don't necessarily lose any of your hair during a second round of chemotherapy. So I guess future Walt certainly being off chemotherapy is no longer a thing.
She's been on board for years.Flip wrote:Jesse needs to stop being such a mopey beotch. My god, if only Walt had some strong people working with him. Luckily, it seems Skylar is suddenly on board all of a sudden.
So far they're portraying it as exactly the opposite for WW. But we'll see what "surprise" they have in store. I hope they surprise me but that hasn't been the case since Season 2 when the show peaked. Been going downhill sinceShrinweck wrote:I like how they portray him as Heisenberg, who is completely unsympathetic, now and the real Walter White only seems to come out when he's inebriated or tired. It shows there's someone worth believing in in there somewhere and that it's getting repressed. I'm pretty sure that he'll find a way to redeem himself by the end.
Yeah, exactly. Every show doesn't need surprises and twists to make it enjoyable especially when most of them use the twists as a crutch.Shrinweck wrote:The show has never been very much about surprising the viewer. The joy is watching how they get there. We all knewYou get stuff like the Soprano's ending when writers try to be surprising. I'm not saying that should have ended differently as much as I just don't want it to happen again.Spoiler: show
Shrinweck wrote:Jesse already made the connection about Saul's henchman (basically this was the only conclusion to come to at the time because he had a short tussle in his office but otherwise had what he considered a normal day) getting the cigarette when it happened, but Walt convinced him Gus did it and that's when he convinced Jesse to help him. Saul just confirmed it by doing the exact same trick again.
You really think Meth Damon is the final antagonist?Shrinweck wrote: He's definitely Lydia's version of Mike Ehrmantraut. Him killing Walt seems like a waste though. He's probably the main antagonist for the final episodes, though.
This is AMC. They've got one idea in mind and they're gonna stretch the piss out of it by over-dramatizing shit because heaven forbid they add layers of complexity and maybe multiple plot lines at once (OH, NO! THE HUMANITY!). They just don't roll that way. Never haveFlip wrote:Guh, i reluctantly agree with Zeus on this episode (not in general). It seemed long and didnt advance things too much. I keep wondering how int he world they are going to wrap this up in the little remaining episodes! I hope it isnt rushed at the end.