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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by Dragon Tattoo
(Post 10938673)
What? They were operating out of a warehouse. They obviously traveled there as part of the plan.
I've been confused about the chicken farm vs. the laundry. I originally thought the laundry was at a different location than the chicken farm and it seems that is true. So why were they so worried that Hank would see something at the chicken farm? What is going on there? |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
When Skyler visited at the beginning and Ted tripped over the carpet I remember thinking that was an odd camera linger ... interesting direction to take that storyline.
Walt has been trying to be threatening this season, but he's been running around, acting insane, and only being a threat to himself. I wonder if, now that he's truly stepped in it, he'll finally use his brain for a way to rationally go after Gus instead of running off half-cocked. It is definitely a convenient time to have Mike taken out of the equation. He was the ruthless, smart muscle who I would never buy either Walt or Jesse besting. With him out of the way, Gus and his operation has to be at least a bit more vulnerable. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 10938681)
So where do they normally work? And what do they do? I imagine they give medical care for Gus' operatives as needed.
I've been confused about the chicken farm vs. the laundry. I originally thought the laundry was at a different location than the chicken farm and it seems that is true. So why were they so worried that Hank would see something at the chicken farm? What is going on there? |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 10938656)
I don't watch Mad Men, but was this episode better than "The Suitcase" episode I keep hearing was so great?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Holy fuck that was the tensest final ten minutes of a show ever! I'm almost at a loss for words that was just incredible but those last ten or fifteen minutes were just amazingly good. I can't even begin to think how this show is going to go into next season. Gus is such an evil bastard and Walt has really dug himself and his family into a grave. The one person that he could trust he mistreated for so long and if Jesse comes back to save his ass is about the only chance he's got at this point. It's going to be very interesting to see how this all plays out. Best damn show on television.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
To repeat what others have said, the last bit of the show was amazing. The laugh, the music, the cinematography...I'd have to say it reminded me of the best moments of movies by Kubrick & Lynch. Vince Gilligan is a genius, I hope he has more opportunities in TV when this is done.
I was really afraid that Walt was going to kill Skyler when she didn't immediately explain why she gave away the money. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 10938656)
It may be tough to get him in the category when Aaron Paul is considered supporting actor. Can't they put him as guest actor or something like they did with John Lithgow for Dexter.
I knew as soon as Ted tripped over the carpet that by the end of the episode he was going to die b/c of that carpet. It's like that scene in the movie Out of Sight. I would agree with the sentiment that knowing there are 18 more episodes has in some lessoned the tension on these. I can't imagine what it would be like if they were still vague about the possibility of season 5. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by AVP77
(Post 10938740)
Vince Gilligan is a genius, I hope he has more opportunities in TV when this is done.
Like others have said, this show keeps getting better. This episode was amazing. I don't want this show to end. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 10938681)
So where do they normally work? And what do they do? I imagine they give medical care for Gus' operatives as needed.
I've been confused about the chicken farm vs. the laundry. I originally thought the laundry was at a different location than the chicken farm and it seems that is true. So why were they so worried that Hank would see something at the chicken farm? What is going on there? |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Wow. I almost felt sorry for Walt; he's in huge hole (of his own making) now. I don't know how they can continue the show without Gus getting killed. Can't wait to see what Vince Gilligan & Co. have in store for the rest of the series.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Holy shit, that was good!
I figured the initial trip over the carpet would be significant, but I didn't imagine it would be to quite that extent. The scene with Gus tormenting Hector was absolutely brutal. Mark Margolis gave an award worthy performance conveying his emotions without saying a word. Interesting framing on the last shot with Walt on/in the ground. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Wow. It's all gonna come down to Walt v. Gus.
Is Mike really dead though? They did not make that clear. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by RobLutter
(Post 10938844)
Wow. It's all gonna come down to Walt v. Gus.
Is Mike really dead though? They did not make that clear. Are you talking about Ted or did you actually somehow miss the fact that Mike is quite clearly alive? |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
I love the plot synopsis in the OP. "Skyler's efforts to solve Ted's financial problems hit a wall." :lol:
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
I wasn't the only one that laughed when Ted tripped and hit his head, right?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
I didn't get Ted's reasoning for not paying the IRS. He said if he paid , his life would be ruined anyways since he would be bankrupt and his business gone. But the 600K was money he didn't have before. If he gives the money back to Skylar, he's in the same boat anyways. He thought it was wrong to pay the IRS with illegal gambling money, but it's ok to spend it on his business? I would take going bankrupt over going to prison any day.
It's interesting that Jesse is still defending Walt to Gus, but he is furious when Walt dares to show up at his door again. I think Gus is right and he can eventually turn Jesse to where killing Walt is no problem. The only thing I don't like about this show is it leaves me craving more! Cant wait for next week. |
Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
My bet is that Jesse already poisoned Gus, and he is simply on Gus' side until the poison kicks in. Having Mike out of the picture will help Walt and Jesse, and by the time Mike wakes up, Gus will be dead and maybe Mike will work with them. They spent far too much time with Jesse going over the blood types.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 10938954)
My bet is that Jesse already poisoned Gus, and he is simply on Gus' side until the poison kicks in. Having Mike out of the picture will help Walt and Jesse, and by the time Mike wakes up, Gus will be dead and maybe Mike will work with them. They spent far too much time with Jesse going over the blood types.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by Dragon Tattoo
(Post 10938962)
Why would the blood type matter in regards to the ricin?
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by dvdjunkie32
(Post 10938950)
I didn't get Ted's reasoning for not paying the IRS. He said if he paid , his life would be ruined anyways since he would be bankrupt and his business gone. But the 600K was money he didn't have before. If he gives the money back to Skylar, he's in the same boat anyways. He thought it was wrong to pay the IRS with illegal gambling money, but it's ok to spend it on his business? I would take going bankrupt over going to prison any day.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by AVP77
(Post 10938975)
I think he was shaking down Skyler for more, but it was very subtle. I mean, Skylar picked up on it, but Ted was being very careful to try and make it seem like it would be her idea. I'm sure he would have been cool if the Whites had sold the car wash and given all the money to him.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 10938973)
Nothing. He simply poisoned Gus at some point and time.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Originally Posted by majorjoe23
(Post 10938986)
I doubt it. Gus went through some heavy duty dialysis to cleanse his body of the poison he ingested. My guess is it would have taken care of Walt's poison too.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
Amazing episode. I rofl'd when Ted slipped on the rug.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Crawl Space" -- 9/25/11
I have skimmed through the tread because I didn't get a chance to watch it last night. I have it waiting for me right when I get home. But from some of the comments I can't wait!!!!
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