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Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
Great episode from beginning to end
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Great episode.
Not a huge fan if the "revelation" though...Comment
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
I know 55 will appreciate this.Attached FilesComment
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
Another great episode. "That A-Hole Mr White".Comment
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
I thought this summed it up nicely:
When all the Brock **** originally went down, Jesse suspected that Huell took the ricin off him that day when Huell frisked him. That was his initial suspicion. But Walt "explained" to Jesse (at gunpoint) how "implausible" that was. Jesse ended up backing off.
Meantime, Walt did use the LotV (not the ricin) to poison Brock, and stealing the ricin from Jesse was an attempt to get Jesse to think Gus did it. It was a diversion. "It wasn't the ricin that poisoned Brock, and here it is in your Roomba anyway, so obviously it wasn't me."
So when Jesse discovered that Huell had taken his weed off him last night, that original suspicion came back that Huell actually had taken the ricin off him and he put two and two together. Not specifically that Walt had used the ricin to poison Brock, but that Walt (and Saul and Huell) had in fact played him and were surely in some way, by some sequence of events, actually involved in/responsible for the poisoning after all, and that Walt had been lying to him/playing him re: that whole incident ever since. "Finding" the ricin in the Roomba was all bull****, etc.
So it wasn't Jesse going "You took the ricin off me and used it to poison Brock." It wasn't that specific. It was more along the lines of what he said to Walt in the desert earlier about "Quit playing me for half a second!" Jesse's sick and ******* tired of being used and lied to and manipulated by Walt, and he's realizing now that it's been that way pretty much since day one. THAT's what he's pissed about.Comment
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
Here is where Huel switched Jessie's ricin cigarette pack for another pack in season 4, on orders from Saul and Walt obviously.
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I believe Walt saw Jessie the previous day and saw him smoke, so he would know approx. how many cigs are in the pack.
I couldn't find a clip of episode 4.12 "end times" where Jessie confronts Walt in his house at gun point, but Jessie accuses Walt specifically of having Huel lift the pack from him when he patted him down. Jessie actually states that the security guard must have taken the pack. Walt convinces him otherwise, but it turns out that Jessie was right the first time. Jessie has obviously remained suspicious of that situation.
In last night's episode "confession", you clearly see Huell lift the pot from Jessie's pocket and then give a nod to Saul. A lot of people missed the pick pocket. It was very quick, but if you don't blink you can see it clearly. Jessie obviously realized, when waiting for the cleaner, that his pot was lifted by Huel and he now realizes that it is the second time he had been pickpocketed and his initial suspicion about Walt using Brock to manipulate him was true.Last edited by ZB9; 08-26-2013, 05:34 PM.Comment
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
Breaking Bad: totally oblivious to the whole law of diminishing returns concept.
The show just keeps getting better and better.I write things on the Internet.
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Re: Breaking Bad: The Final 8 - (premieres 8/11/13)
I think they were foreshadowing the ending there...
Spoiler"You two guys are just guys. Mr. White? He's the devil. He's luckier than you,he's smarter than you. Everything you think that's going to happen,the exact reverse opposite of that will happen."
I haven't watched as much so I don't know as much but even from just hearing the initial premise of the show it was like...ok Walt is going to die in the end,even if he gets caught.
So that would leave...
1. Walt is the only one that actually lives and he kills everyone else.
2. Walt gets caught but survives the cancer.
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