Breaking Bad Season 5 **Contains Spoilers**

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  • Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    rrivers wrote:
    Couple of quick refresher questions if you don't mind:

    1. Where did Walt get the Leaves of Grass book from? It's from that guy he was cooking with that Jesse killed, right?

    2. That scene where Hank is talking to Walt and trying to figure out who "WW" is, that is from a previous episode, correct? If someone can give me a brief summary of how Hank found this out to ask Walt that I'd appreciate it.

    1. Yes, Gale gave him the book when they were cooking together

    2. Yes, it's from a previous episode. Hank saw the W.W. initials in Gale's notebook that the DEA found in his apartment.
  • Posts: 3,698
    Heisenberg wrote:

    1. Yes, Gale gave him the book when they were cooking together

    2. Yes, it's from a previous episode. Hank saw the W.W. initials in Gale's notebook that the DEA found in his apartment.

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  • Posts: 1,328
    I'm finally caught up - I didn't start watching until sometime in July. Wow.

    Heisenberg is a scary, bad man. It's amazing to see how far he's gone.

    The train heist was brilliant - even more because it was Jesse's idea. I wonder if he might be thinking about turning Walt in to the DEA...

    I can't wear purple ever again, thanks to Marie and her psychotic purpleness.

    Can't wait to see the rest of this season. :corn:
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  • Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    If for no other reason, Aaron Paul deserves another emmy for the dinner scene. Friggin hilarious.
  • Posts: 1,422
    Heisenberg wrote:
    If for no other reason, Aaron Paul deserves another emmy for the dinner scene. Friggin hilarious.
    Agreed!!!

    It’s like, ‘hell yeah, I’m all stoked for this lasagna,’ and then you nuke it and the cheese gets all scabby on top and it’s like eating a scab, you know? It’s like yo, whatever happened to truth in advertising?
    11.30.93~10.2.96~9.13.98~9.1.00~8.25.00~7.3.03~7.5.03
    7.9.03~9.28.04~10.1.05~5.12.06~5.13.06~5.27.06~5.28.06
    8.5.08(EV)~10.9.09~5.21.10~6.20.11(EV)~7.5.11(EV)~7.9.11(EV)
    11.21.13~8.27.16(EV)~11.14.16(TOTD)~4.13.20~9.27.20~9.26.21~10.2.21
    2.15.22 (EV)~2.25.22 (EV)~2.27.22 (EV)~5.3.22~5.7.22~9.17.24~9.29.24
  • Posts: 1,328
    PJFAN13 wrote:
    Agreed!!!

    It’s like, ‘hell yeah, I’m all stoked for this lasagna,’ and then you nuke it and the cheese gets all scabby on top and it’s like eating a scab, you know? It’s like yo, whatever happened to truth in advertising?

    This and "magnets, bitches!"
    I win.
  • Fishers, IN Posts: 2,585
    Just set the DVR to record all episodes for this season. That felt good, bitch! :D
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  • Posts: 6,292
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    RiotZact wrote:
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    "If you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly."
    GOD
    DAMN
    :shock:
    11.30.93~10.2.96~9.13.98~9.1.00~8.25.00~7.3.03~7.5.03
    7.9.03~9.28.04~10.1.05~5.12.06~5.13.06~5.27.06~5.28.06
    8.5.08(EV)~10.9.09~5.21.10~6.20.11(EV)~7.5.11(EV)~7.9.11(EV)
    11.21.13~8.27.16(EV)~11.14.16(TOTD)~4.13.20~9.27.20~9.26.21~10.2.21
    2.15.22 (EV)~2.25.22 (EV)~2.27.22 (EV)~5.3.22~5.7.22~9.17.24~9.29.24
  • Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    A-Fucking-Mazing! Every time I think this show can't top itself it does. I was on the edge of my seat that entire episode. That may have been the best premiere of any season they have done yet! Next Sunday has never seemed so far away.
  • Posts: 13,335
    PJFAN13 wrote:
    "If you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly."
    GOD
    DAMN
    :shock:
    Fn AMAZING!!

    The whole episode was fantastic. That final scene had my jaw on the floor! :shock:
  • Posts: 6,292
    So awesome! The final scene was by far the best part of the episode, when hank pressed the button to close the garage door you knew it was on!

    Anybody watch talking bad? I found that girl to be a very strange combination of sorta annoying yet pretty damn funny. And isn't it awesome that this shows biggest fan is its own creator?
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    downloading now!!
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    :corn: :clap: :corn: :clap: :crazy:
    Still can't believe I met Mike Mccready at the Guggenheim and got a pic with him!!!!!

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  • Posts: 7,249
    So damn good.
    I'm glad they are going to finish telling their story and go out on top but i'm so sad this is the last season
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  • South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    SO good. My wife finds it odd that Walt quickly assumed Hank had the book and immediately started checking his car.
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  • JK_Livin wrote:
    SO good. My wife finds it odd that Walt quickly assumed Hank had the book and immediately started checking his car.


    Im guessing Walt remembered the conversation w/ Hank about who W.W. could have been, when they were going over Gale's notebook... I was just wondering why Hank used the bathroom in the master bedroom, which I'm guessing is not the "main" bathroom in the house. But, in thinking that he is the brother-in-law, he probably just figured no one else would use that bathroom and he anticipated stinking the place up. Im not sure why he took the book in the first place though... doesn't seem like proper protocol, not to mention, it would have bought Hank some more time before Walt started suspecting that he was on to him.
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  • Chicago Posts: 14,910
    RiotZact wrote:
    So awesome! The final scene was by far the best part of the episode, when hank pressed the button to close the garage door you knew it was on!

    Anybody watch talking bad? I found that girl to be a very strange combination of sorta annoying yet pretty damn funny. And isn't it awesome that this shows biggest fan is its own creator?


    Oh man that final scene was awesome. Dean Norris was outstanding in the entire episode. The opening scene was great too....I think the only words spoken were Walt saying "Hi Carol". I can't even imagine where they are going to go from here, but I can't fucking wait to find out.


    I have Talking Bad on DVR...didn't stay up late to watch it. I'll check it out later today.
  • Novi, MI Posts: 552


    Im guessing Walt remembered the conversation w/ Hank about who W.W. could have been, when they were going over Gale's notebook... I was just wondering why Hank used the bathroom in the master bedroom, which I'm guessing is not the "main" bathroom in the house. But, in thinking that he is the brother-in-law, he probably just figured no one else would use that bathroom and he anticipated stinking the place up. Im not sure why he took the book in the first place though... doesn't seem like proper protocol, not to mention, it would have bought Hank some more time before Walt started suspecting that he was on to him.


    I don't think that Hank was thinking rationally and was just doing his best to keep sane at the moment when he took the book. Finding out that his seemingly harmless brother in law is capable and has done so many evil things induced a panic attack when he was driving home. So you could just imagine what would be going on in his head.

    Great episode.
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  • Novi, MI Posts: 552
    And how creepy was the opening scene when he was in his abandoned house?
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