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Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
This might be a long-shot, but does anyone think the guy who picked up Walt is also the same guy who sold him the M60? Just a thought.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
At least he learned to roll the damn thing, I'm sure this was another message thrown into the episode? After Hank's comment early in the series about the idiots trying to carry a round barrel out of that building; now after being responsible for Hank's death, Walt is rolling the barrel all over the desert.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
I've always wondered why the show focused on meth. I'm surprised that someone involved with a drug empire, especially Gus and Lydia, wouldn't also be involved with MDMA, steroids, and Viagra knock-offs.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
My guess is that Walt's "unfinished business" is getting his money back from Jack and the gang. So he devises a plan to go to get his money.
Once there, he finds Jesse, a slave to the cook. Jesse kills Walt and burns the place down - money, meth and bodies.
End.
Once there, he finds Jesse, a slave to the cook. Jesse kills Walt and burns the place down - money, meth and bodies.
End.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
In the most recent EW they revealed that this was once a plotline they considered, but decided it was stronger to stay focused on Meth.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
I have to say I think that without a doubt in my mind this has easily skyrocketed to the top two or three shows ever made in my mind. Not that it wasn't close to being there already but these last six episodes so far have just cemented it even more. There's two episodes to go obviously before it's all over but I think that this series is about as close to perfection as anything ever has been. There truly will never be anything like it again or if there is I can't see it coming for a long, long time.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
Todd to Walt, after they executed Hank: "Sorry for your loss." Dude's a complete sociopath.
Loved how they went from the flashback to the firefight. It shows where this show has gone. The first season was pretty much The Wacky Hijinks of Walt and Jesse. Now it's one body blow after another, as all the chickens come home to roost. Watching them drag off Hank and Gomie's bodies - and seeing Marie's reaction to the phone call - were heartbreaking.
Loved how they went from the flashback to the firefight. It shows where this show has gone. The first season was pretty much The Wacky Hijinks of Walt and Jesse. Now it's one body blow after another, as all the chickens come home to roost. Watching them drag off Hank and Gomie's bodies - and seeing Marie's reaction to the phone call - were heartbreaking.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "Ozymandias" -- 9/15/13
Easily the best episode of the series. I keep wondering how they are ever going to locate Hank/Gomez as they towed out both of their vehicles. Unless someone talks, they never will.