Re: BREAKING BAD!!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:53 pm
Yeah, quality episode, it's back on track now. A few great moments, Walt jnr.s coffee cup, and the ending obviously.
still got not idea where jesse stands tbh, why did gus set up that situation? to give jesse a false sense of security while theyre still planning to kill him?say_whut wrote:Episode 5 was good, particularly the soundtrack in this one stood out. Some bits were made incredibly intense by the music used.
Also, the whole Jesse and Mike thing has taken a very, very interesting turn. I actually have no idea where Walt stands now.
The ending was awesome too. I think this season is in full swing now, the investigation is heating up something proper.
It's a (Ted) Beneke cup from Skyler's work, when they're having the conversation about Walt coming back.Words wrote:missed the significance of the coffee cup, what was that abt?
I'm guessing it's to give Jesse a sense of self worth so he stops his destructive actions that could endanger the whole operation/stop him using drugs/stops the ne'er-do-wells jamming at his yard etc.Words wrote:still got not idea where jesse stands tbh, why did gus set up that situation? to give jesse a false sense of security while theyre still planning to kill him?say_whut wrote:Episode 5 was good, particularly the soundtrack in this one stood out. Some bits were made incredibly intense by the music used.
Also, the whole Jesse and Mike thing has taken a very, very interesting turn. I actually have no idea where Walt stands now.
The ending was awesome too. I think this season is in full swing now, the investigation is heating up something proper.
nopepkay wrote:they've already said next year is the last season
knell wrote:nopepkay wrote:they've already said next year is the last season
16 more episodes, probably split over two seasons
Really? I think Jesse has proved his initiative, I'm going to assume everyones seen this new episode: when Jesse escaped the dudes at the cash drop I think he genuinely impressed Mike. Jesse was telling Mike of even at street level meth dealing, he had a similar system of cash pickups. Maybe, Mikey might team up with Jesse?cityzen wrote:I'm guessing it's to give Jesse a sense of self worth so he stops his destructive actions that could endanger the whole operation/stop him using drugs/stops the ne'er-do-wells jamming at his yard etc.Words wrote:still got not idea where jesse stands tbh, why did gus set up that situation? to give jesse a false sense of security while theyre still planning to kill him?say_whut wrote:Episode 5 was good, particularly the soundtrack in this one stood out. Some bits were made incredibly intense by the music used.
Also, the whole Jesse and Mike thing has taken a very, very interesting turn. I actually have no idea where Walt stands now.
The ending was awesome too. I think this season is in full swing now, the investigation is heating up something proper.
Hal dont cut it but i bet Skylar can grind one out pretty sweetcityzen wrote:Sex scene made my toes curl.
Good point.... but it doesn't seem like it was that much of a hassle, especially for a man with Gus' resources. Still a good point though.Genevieve wrote:You'd think that if he'd want lift Jesse's spirits, he would've done it with less of a hassle.
I don't think Mike will ever genuinely team up with him. Mike is a soldier, he lives by a code, and to him Jesse is just a druggie punk. Hanging out with him will never be more than a means to an end.say_whut wrote:Maybe, Mikey might team up with Jesse?
Hassle, as in, there were a lot of risks involved. Unnecessary ones if your goal is to simply make someone feel better about themselves. You'd wanna keep the variables to a minimum.cityzen wrote:Good point.... but it doesn't seem like it was that much of a hassle, especially for a man with Gus' resources. Still a good point though.Genevieve wrote:You'd think that if he'd want lift Jesse's spirits, he would've done it with less of a hassle.
Thinking on it more, it does seem like a divide and conquer tactic. At the moment, the Walt/Jesse bond is Gus' biggest problem. There is no angle on Walt so Gus might be working a long con to split the two. Jesse is the weakest link and would be easy to manipulate. He needs a father figure (which he looked for in Walt but Walt kinda spurned him) and Mike may be stepping up to the mark....
This^Genevieve wrote:Mike is still the biggest enigma. Such an unpredictable dude. And his dead facial expression ain't helpin' either. He may be turning into my favorite character which is simply amazing. You rarely see such a replacable background character evolve into someone as complex and interesting as Mike.
I think Mike is one of the few characters that (intentionally) throws no clues out about what he's really like. He's clearly going to be a big part of this story, and they've done well to leave themselves a ton of different directions to go.say_whut wrote:This^Genevieve wrote:Mike is still the biggest enigma. Such an unpredictable dude. And his dead facial expression ain't helpin' either. He may be turning into my favorite character which is simply amazing. You rarely see such a replacable background character evolve into someone as complex and interesting as Mike.
I can't even figure the dude out, like when he met with Gus in this episode I was trying to deduce how he felt about this whole thing and ended up with nothing. I can't even tell if he likes working for Gus, because all he says is that he "does what he's told".