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Breaking Bad Season 5- All Hail the King

We already know that Walt runs, hiding out in New Hampshire? But he comes back to New Mexico and buys an M60. Who is it for? There's gotta be an epic "say hello to my little friend" moment at the end of this season.

Oh yeah.. i forgot that scene at the beginning of s5. GOod call. :thumbup
 
I love this show so much, but this season is just letting me down. Its just too over the top. Walt motivations don't seem plausible anymore and its like the writers are just trying to out do themselves. Non-sensical train heists, the truck magnet, 10 man choreographed killings. Its just too much too soon. They needed one more season.
 

A misspent youth hanging around tweakers does not make you a badass. Most tweakers are just punks and scumbags. Honestly though, I felt the tweaker thing was something they got pretty right. A lot of time when they talked about using it just seemed to me that they had NO IDEA what using crystal is actually like. It's kind of like those Reefer Madness pictures stoners would watch and laugh at. Some of the times they had actors pretend to get high it didn't seem like they had the right drug in mind. Some of the guys were really good though. It was weirdly inconsistent.
 
(drug acting) was weirdly inconsistent.

It's almost never done really well, IMO. I felt the only accurate LSD hallucination depicted on film was the casino carpet in "Fear and Loathing".
An actor has to be really close to the experience to recall a drug reaction...and having it seem real on camera is different still.
 
Pride. That book stoked Walt's ego, which is ultimately his downfall. It was a trophy of sorts, like how a serial killer keeps trinkets from his victims.

We already know that Walt runs, hiding out in New Hampshire? But he comes back to New Mexico and buys an M60. Who is it for? There's gotta be an epic "say hello to my little friend" moment at the end of this season.

Walt doesn't have to necessarily leave New Mexico - the ID is obviously a fake anyway with the false info - could have gotten it via Saul.
 
It's almost never done really well, IMO. I felt the only accurate LSD hallucination depicted on film was the casino carpet in "Fear and Loathing".
An actor has to be really close to the experience to recall a drug reaction...and having it seem real on camera is different still.

That kid that plays Badger seems to have been pretty consistently realistic to me every time he stuffs a gak, but I think the inconsistency is a director problem. I have a hard time qualifying what is a good portrayal of an actor taking LSD, because when I was around back in the day, the experience itself was wildly inconsistent for different people and different dose sheets.
 
Tune in to AMC at 10 last night, see Hell on Wheels...

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Aaron Paul as Walter White

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Bryan Cranston as Jesse Pinkman

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Holy shit, here's Aaron Paul as Jane, Jesse's junkie girlfriend...

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Bryan Cranston as Skyler

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Aaron Paul as a Los Pollos Hermanos chicken and Bryan Cranston as Hector Salamanca

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