Yeah it was A weird shot. I was looking in the darkness to see if anything was there but didn't. I finally thought it was a camera shot from Gus's Volvo. Which was sort of the pink elephant in the room? Idk
Just checked it out. 100% there is some noise there. I can't tell you if it's heavy breathing or just tires squealing and echoing in the car garage though. Seems more like squealing tires to me tho, too fast and theres honks and other car noises between. Additionally, why would Mike be at the car garage and not have tried to save Gus or Tyrell? Mike was pissed when he spoke of losing good guys, I can't imagine he would have stood by and let them die if he could have said something.
The car will deff into play, in terms of Hank will probly question why it was at the hospital where Jesse was at, if Gus died at a old age home? I can see Hank getting a description of Jesse and Walt at the laundry(that's if the workers weren't bussed across the border again already, like the 3 Walt hired to clean) and then connecting Gus' car at the same hospital as Jesse and then questioning him about that. He'll obviously get no info, but he'll connect the dots.
i just caught up all the way to the end of season 3 on netflix.... anyway to watch the season 4 episodes now?
perhaps there is some sort of international hypertext transfer protocol which you could use to "download"(slang for receiving bits of information across the "web" (more slang! lmfao!)) the show? good luck!!
on a side note, i love how the intros always take place at a different point in time (either in the future or the past. mostly the past since the airplane thing).
thanks smartass. i was looking this morning but couldn't find any working links. i just found one though
There wasn't a download available last night when I got home at midnight but there was another broadcast at 1:15.
Just thought, Brock will probly be able to point out Walt, unless Walt slipped it in a drink or food.
Vince Gilligan Interview, very interesting. "Breaking Bad" just ended its fourth season in memorable fashion. You can read my review of the season finale here, and I spoke with the show's creator, Vince Gilligan, about everything that went down and some of his plans for the series' final 16 episodes, all coming up just as soon as I spend time in an electrician chat room... We have to start at the ending, with that shot of the Lily of the Valley plants in Walt's backyard. This is a very, very bad thing he's done, isn't it? Yes it is. Walt has come a long way in 46 episodes, that is for sure. But he had a reason for doing it. As bad as it is, my personal take on it is that it was not about murdering a child. It was about making a child very sick but making it seem, more importantly, to Jesse that a child who was very close to him had been poisoned with Ricin. To our way of thinking, it was a very cold-blooded and yet pragmatic way of getting Jesse back in Walt's sphere of influence. It was a very big gamble that Walt was taking, to essentially make Jesse think he had poisoned this child, so Jesse would come to him, ostensibly to kill him, but then to ultimately hear him out and get back on Walt's side. It was a very big gamble that could have ended in Walt getting his head blown off by Jesse, but also a very, very dark secret that goes pretty much hat in hand with the secret that Walt keeps from Jesse about Jane - his guilt about Jane's death. Walt's a pretty bad guy these days, but as usual, everything he does, he does for a very specific reason, cold-blooded though it may be. Continued in the link.......................
Hahahahah I was right about Gus and The Walking Dead, be prepared for Zombie Gus next season: Zombie Gus!
I love the idea of 16 episodes but I hate the idea of splitting it up. Maybe if it's just for a few months.
I really hope so, because that would suck if its only 1 season. But they are going to milk this up. The Walking Dead was only 6 episodes int he first season...Look how big the anticipation is for that show. Expect a 2012 July and 2013 July schedule. Sucks, but hey the longer Breaking Bad is around the better for the world.
Agree that hurting his family is really the only place for Walt to go any lower, but as far as his humanity that's pretty much gone. He's already using almost everyone around him as pieces in his game, whether it's poisoning the kid or using his neighbor as bait. I don't think the fact that neither of them got killed makes him any less of a monster.