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Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
best show on TV right now
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by osiris3657
(Post 10111396)
best show on tv right now
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
how many episodes are there this season?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by chino77
(Post 10111596)
how many episodes are there this season?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Osiris3657
(Post 10111396)
best show on TV right now
absolutely ^ |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Looking forward to tonight's episode.
Found this article interesting: From prison to 'Breaking Bad's' set Luis Moncada did time, then got a job as a security guard on a movie shoot. And before he knew it, he was on ‘Breaking Bad.’ 'Bad' brothers http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2010-04/53356334.jpg Luis, left, and Daniel Moncada are real life brothers and former gang members who now play villainous brothers on "Breaking Bad." (Katie Falkenberg / Los Angeles Times) By Josh Gajewski, Special to the Los Angeles Times April 24, 2010 Every time Luis Moncada blinks, he curses, thanks to the unprintable expletive tattooed onto his eyelids at age 18. A gang member at the time, he was convinced he wouldn't make it to 21 and wanted to deliver this angry message to the world when he was gone. Fourteen years later, Moncada is telling a different kind of story with his eyes. He and his brother Daniel have recurring roles on AMC's "Breaking Bad," where they've spent much of this third season playing silent-assassin types — cartel members from Mexico who've come to kill Walter White ( Bryan Cranston). For Luis, now 32, it's one of a long string of acting gigs that began in 2002, when a director spotted his tattoos and asked if he wanted to be in a film. For Daniel, 30, it's his first acting role. "I tell my wife all the time, ‘Wow, look at how far we've come,' " Luis Moncada says, with Daniel sitting nearby. " The journey included a few key stops, such as Luis' prison sentence for driving a stolen vehicle. "I'm not thankful I went to prison," he says, "but after going to prison, that's when you really, really, really think, ‘Wow, what a waste of time.' I had to change." Also crucial was a beautiful girl who happened to be a parole officer ("No, not my parole officer," Luis notes with a smile), along with a move away from the Hollywood and Echo Park neighborhoods where Luis and Daniel sometimes associated with the wrong crowd. Leaving his gang on good terms, he moved with his brother to Studio City. Luis married the parole officer and they have a 2-year-old son; Daniel lives in their spare bedroom. The acting career was an accident. Luis was a security guard on the set of a small film, "El Padrino," when director Damian Chapa spotted the gang tattoo around his neck and asked if he wanted to play Jennifer Tilly's bodyguard. "I was getting off in 10 minutes so I said, ‘You know what, sir? No thank you. I don't know if I can do eight or 12 more hours." But Manuel Jimenez stood nearby. Jimenez is an ex-con who created Suspect Entertainment, a talent agency that turns reformed gang members into actors; Hollywood often utilizes Suspect when it needs to fill the role of a bad guy. Jimenez convinced Luis to take the role and then signed him to the agency. A slew of other parts followed — "Gangbanger," "Carjacker," "Thug," his IMDB credits read. "Would you be cool with me if you saw me in an alley?" he asks. "No, you'd probably be scared of me. So I'm the bad guy. For now." And then came "Breaking Bad." "We knew we were going to have these very scary, very silent Mexican cartel assassins in our third season, so we put the word out and needed to find these guys," says Vince Gilligan, the show's creator. "We needed a couple of guys who were very charismatic, whose expressions and eyes told us a lot." The Moncadas stood out; Luis had initially caught the eyes of the show's casting directors, but since the script called for brothers, they asked that his brother audition too. "They exuded a certain authenticity," Gilligan says. "They don't have to glare at you to scare you." Cranston directed them in last month's season premiere, which included a sequence in which the brothers coolly walked away from an exploding truck. Daniel even remembered Cranston's note that, "If you feel like it, it would be cool if you casually lifted your cigarette to your lips and take a puff like you're walking in the park." Afterward, "I just threw my arms around them," Cranston said. "It was perfect." After several more weeks of shooting, their work was done. "Whenever it's the last scene for an actor in a season, the [assistant director] will make an announcement and people will applaud — especially if we like them," Cranston says. Here, the applause from the cast and crew grew especially loud and long. "These two guys, their lives could have gone a very different way and our industry somehow showed them an avenue of alternatives, and they took them." And those eyes? The emotion of the moment, Cranston says, actually made Luis Moncada cry. Asked about it now, Luis says with a laugh, "Come on, Bryan — why put me on the spot like that? You can't call it crying if a tear doesn't come down. But," he adds, "OK, my eyes got a little watery. It was a beautiful experience." [email protected] Copyright © 2010, The Los Angeles Times |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
FWIW, there is a sentence in that article that could potentially be considered a spoiler. Maybe the direction the show is headed in in future episodes, so be warned.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Love this ep's title, calling back to the season premiere.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
TvByTheNumbers is reporting this has been renewed:
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/17...-renewed/48921 As of right now TVMoJoe is calling this an unconfirmed rumor, but a “darn reliable source” claims the greatest show on TV (okay, I’m editorializing a little) has been picked up for a fourth season. This comes after its fourth episode’s ratings stabilized in the A18-49 demo and rebounded a bit in total viewers. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by SpinalGuffman
(Post 10112016)
Love this ep's title, calling back to the season premiere.
Here are the titles of the first eleven eps for this season: Spoiler:
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
This show I must agree is fantastic! Started watching it last month after buying the second season on dvd (I'd owned the first for a long time but never got around to it). This along with Dexter are probably my two favorite drama series currently airing.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
another excellent episode
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Great episode. I was worried that the entire thing would involve unseen moments from season one. Hank is getting closer and closer, and the only thread that he hasn't revisited is the fact that materials were stolen out of Walt's High School lab. Hopefully that comes into play sometime after his eventual encounter with Jesse.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Looks like Walt is going to need a new windshield again:lol:
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Great setup episode. Even a setup episode of Breaking Bad is better than 99% of what's in television right now.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Walt's life is getting even more complicated, making Jessie an adversary was a gamble. El Pollo was close to losing his cool with Walt's hesistancy after giving him the keys to the kingdom, quietly fun scene. Skylar. Skylar, Skylar, that's all I have to say about her predicament. Those "hangover-like" photos were hilarious, too bad they give the brother-in-law a lead, but his RV-Reconnaisance skills need work.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Osiris3657
(Post 10111396)
best show on TV right now, that's not Mad Men
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 10112789)
fixed...
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
It's funny though, even though Mad Men moves at a slower pace from episode to episode, several years are covered during the three seasons. With Breaking Bad, which moves at a faster pace within episodes, we're still not too far from the series beginning...maybe 8 months or so?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Jesse is going to be everyones downfall. I also think Gus having a Meth lab in the basement of a laundry that he owns is out of character. This is a guy who seemingly goes out of his way to make sure none of his underworld dealings can be tied back to him or his legitimate businesses. Yet he is setting up a meth factory under his laundry?! There is no way he can deny having knowledge of that if it gets discovered.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Great episode.
Walt getting back into being a dick to Jesse kind of sucks. Pollo playing Walt like a fiddle was funny - "I'm sorry for being so obvious". He knew he had Walt right where he wanted him, reeled him in with the 'what do men do?' stuff. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Yeah, after what they've been through together, I'm just not buying this new contrived animosity between Walt & Jesse.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Yeah they were just kind of bonding after rehab like 2-3 episodes ago.
It does seem contrived. I get where they are going with it, but it kind of popped up out of nowhere that they are red hot enemies again. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Yeah who could believe that a violent amoral drug dealer and a vindictive addict with a screw loose could show erratic behavior?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 10113184)
Yeah, after what they've been through together, I'm just not buying this new contrived animosity between Walt & Jesse.
And yes, best show on TV right now. --Can't help myself and always watch the 3-minute preview scene for next week's ep. Always a well-chosen scene... |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Damn, missed last night my dvr messed up. Any place to catch this episode? Do they run them again later in the week? I check amc.com, hulu, and on demand and I think I could only find behind the scenes webisodes.
Any help appreciated. Didn't want to read too much to avoid spoilers, yeah definitely best show on tv. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
I really like how they have been doing the openings for the past couple episodes.
They are showing things that we haven't seen before, but previously happened. It also seems like they are all connected, that these are things that tie everything that has happened to Walt. I think it might be what leads(or at least closer)Hank to Walt as Heisenberg. Love this show, cant wait for next weeks ep. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
(Post 10113422)
Yeah who could believe that a violent amoral drug dealer and a vindictive addict with a screw loose could show erratic behavior?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Duh Vuh Duh
(Post 10113567)
Damn, missed last night my dvr messed up. Any place to catch this episode? Do they run them again later in the week? I check amc.com, hulu, and on demand and I think I could only find behind the scenes webisodes.
Any help appreciated (1) As far as the schedule for airing episodes, AMC's website has a detailed and precise schedule. I don't have the post count yet to be allowed to post a link. So, if you go to AMC's website, here is the sequence of submenus that will take you to the schedule: Home > AMC Originals > Breaking Bad > Where to Watch When you get there, in the middle of the page you'll see a link called "Click here for the full schedule" (2) That submenu "Where to Watch" also says that episodes from seasons 1, 2, and 3 can be downloaded [purchase required ?] from iTunes and amazon (3) While I was watching the latest episode, there was an announcement that a marathon of season 3's five episodes is scheduled for this Friday. I just checked the cable tv program guide, and in my time zone the marathon is scheduled to run from 8pm until 1:10am (4) Regarding 'On Demand', in my area Cox and AMC are offering the the most recent four episodes of Breaking Bad season 3. I found the episodes by stepping through this sequence of 'On Demand' menus: MyPrimetime > AMC > Breaking Bad I don't know though if the Cox On Demand feature is available to the customers who don't have a cable box. Also, the day after the new episode airs I don't know at what time of the day or night that the latest episode is finally available for viewing through On Demand; it was available to me when I checked On Demand tonight. Another cool thing about the 'On Demand' feature is that when a television show was/is aired in HD, sometimes the episodes are available to watch in 'On Demand' in SD and HD |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Can anyone help me remember if Hank knows who Jesse is? I remember that he eventually learned about Walt's fake weed habit, but I don't recall that he knew anything specific about Jesse. But the last shot seemed to indicate Hank recognized him.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Yeah, Hank brought Jesse in at the beginning of Season 2, talked to his mother, but wasn't able to finger him for being at the scene of the shootout because the Uncle in the wheelchair refused to talk.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Nausicaa
(Post 10114591)
Can anyone help me remember if Hank knows who Jesse is? I remember that he eventually learned about Walt's fake weed habit, but I don't recall that he knew anything specific about Jesse. But the last shot seemed to indicate Hank recognized him.
EDIT: What Bluetoast said. :lol: |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
:) But while we're on the subject, I'm surprised that, at that point in time, Hank didn't even ask Jesse about Walt. With Walt's disappearance and the supposed pot dealer connection to each other, that would have been something for Hank to follow up on.
Also, I really want to know if they bring up the missing materials from the High School lab. That was a big deal when it was discovered, but hasn't resurfaced. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Loved this episode - all the actors got some good screen time. Anna Gunn did a really nice job.
Jesse is a loose end right now. Based on what we've seen of Gus, I think he'll try to bring him back into the biz somehow, not just whack him. Next week... Spoiler:
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by bluetoast
(Post 10114617)
:) But while we're on the subject, I'm surprised that, at that point in time, Hank didn't even ask Jesse about Walt. With Walt's disappearance and the supposed pot dealer connection to each other, that would have been something for Hank to follow up on.
Also, I really want to know if they bring up the missing materials from the High School lab. That was a big deal when it was discovered, but hasn't resurfaced. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Thrush
(Post 10112882)
Jesse is going to be everyones downfall. I also think Gus having a Meth lab in the basement of a laundry that he owns is out of character. This is a guy who seemingly goes out of his way to make sure none of his underworld dealings can be tied back to him or his legitimate businesses. Yet he is setting up a meth factory under his laundry?! There is no way he can deny having knowledge of that if it gets discovered.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
Originally Posted by Matt_
(Post 10114590)
Hi, four answers:
(1) As far as the schedule for airing episodes, AMC's website has a detailed and precise schedule. I don't have the post count yet to be allowed to post a link. So, if you go to AMC's website, here is the sequence of submenus that will take you to the schedule: Home > AMC Originals > Breaking Bad > Where to Watch When you get there, in the middle of the page you'll see a link called "Click here for the full schedule" (2) That submenu "Where to Watch" also says that episodes from seasons 1, 2, and 3 can be downloaded [purchase required ?] from iTunes and amazon (3) While I was watching the latest episode, there was an announcement that a marathon of season 3's five episodes is scheduled for this Friday. I just checked the cable tv program guide, and in my time zone the marathon is scheduled to run from 8pm until 1:10am (4) Regarding 'On Demand', in my area Cox and AMC are offering the the most recent four episodes of Breaking Bad season 3. I found the episodes by stepping through this sequence of 'On Demand' menus: MyPrimetime > AMC > Breaking Bad I don't know though if the Cox On Demand feature is available to the customers who don't have a cable box. Also, the day after the new episode airs I don't know at what time of the day or night that the latest episode is finally available for viewing through On Demand; it was available to me when I checked On Demand tonight. Another cool thing about the 'On Demand' feature is that when a television show was/is aired in HD, sometimes the episodes are available to watch in 'On Demand' in SD and HD |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
i sort of didn't like the flashback only in the sense that it seemed like they had to use that in order to set up Hank finding the RV. While that may not have been the case, it felt like it to me. Outside of that, yet another awesome episode. I wanna see what Walt can do with that crazy ass lab setup.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Mas" -- 04/18/10
I agree, it did seem like they were folding back the past and inserting little snippets to fit future events. Unless these events were actually planned (or planted) at the writer's table back in season 1 to be filmed later. If that level of planning was involved that'd be good.
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