Huffington Post has the cast promotional photos: Pics of the rest of the cast at the link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/18/breaking-bad-season-5-photos_n_1606018.html Then there's the ones from http://www.theinsider.com/tv/53210_Breaking_Bad_Season_Five_Exclusive_Pics/index.html?page=1
So apparently the dude in the poster is Old Joe the junkyard guy from season 1 or 2 (can't recall immediately). They are saying it might be related to a bomb shelter in the junkyard that could be the new lab. That would be badass indeed!
Its gotta be him. The one who didn't let Hank into the trailer. Picture looks exactly like him just maybe not as skinny looking.
EIGHT reviews on Metacritic now, all giving Season 5 a score of 100/100. This is starting to become unprecedented.
It's definitely him.. I saw that episode recently and he's fresh in my mind. Second I saw it I knew it was him. Between this starting back up Sunday and the Dark Knight Rises releasing next weekend, best week of entertainment in a long, LONG time.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned but does anyone remember the Green Light episode where Victor tosses the money into Walt's car at the end in front of the traffic light? Is it just me or will this be the most damning evidence against him? The police have the sketch of Victor who was at Gale's apartment after the murder. If that traffic light has a video recording on it Walt is probably screwed....and what about Gus's camera video on his laptop? Thoughts?
Why would they think to look at that particular traffic light? They would have to go through hours upon hours of tape and have no reason to do so as far as I know. And Gus probably wouldn't keep anything incriminating on there and/or has a tight security system. We will see. I'm certain that Hank will be hot on the trail. He will know something is up with Don Salamanca going to speak to the police, leaving without saying anything, and then promptly blowing Gus up. He knows that Salamanca couldn't have done that by himself. His sons are dead, his cartel connects are dead.
Yup, plus there have to be dozens of witnesses who saw Walt go in and talk to Tio (including, at the very least, the maybe senile woman who saw Walt hiding on the ledge.) And you've gotta assume that the nursing home has cameras in the hallways.
Anyone else have trouble believing that Hank would not have been all over that laptop the second they seized it? (Great first episode otherwise)