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Until now, about all anyone knew about the final episodes of "Breaking Bad" was that they would start airing on AMC on Aug. 11. That has changed, at least a little, with the arrival of the press kit for Season 5b.
AMC has placed an embargo on reviews of the first episode, titled "Blood Money," until July 29, so we'll wait until then to offer up any thoughts. But the network has released a batch of new photos from the episode, along with the titles and loglines for each of the last eight episodes.
The description of "Blood Money" is as follows: "As Walt and Jesse adjust to life outside of the business, Hank grapples with a troubling lead."
PICS: 'Breaking Bad' Season 5
The second half of the sentence has to be referring to Hank's (Dean Norris) discovery that Walt (Bryan Cranston, who also directed the episode) is Heisenberg. As for the first part, the pictures would seem to indicate that Jesse (Aaron Paul) is not dealing with the adjustment all that well. Take a look:
blood-money-5-breaking-bad.jpgblood-money-3-breaking-bad.jpgWe'll also see some of potential spinoff star Bob Odenkirk's Saul Goodman in the Aug. 11 episode:
blood-money-2-breaking-bad.jpgAlso of note: The new gallery photos AMC released of the cast show Paul sporting somewhat longer hair and a fuller beard than Jesse has ever worn.
breaking-bad-5b-walt-jesse.jpgHere are the (vague) descriptions for the remaining episodes:
Episode 510 -- "Buried": While Skyler's (Anna Gunn) past catches up with her, Walt covers his tracks. Jesse continues to struggle with his guilt.
Episode 511 -- "Confessions": Jesse decides to make a change, while Walt and Skyler try to deal with an unexpected demand.
Episode 512 -- "Rabid Dog": An unusual strategy starts to bear fruit, while plans are set in motion that could change everything. (Note: Every season of "Breaking Bad" has featured an episode whose title contains an animal name.)
Episode 513 -- "To'hajiilee": Things heat up for Walt in unexpected ways. (The title is the name of a Navajo reservation in New Mexico.)
Episode 514 -- "Ozymandias": Everyone copes with radically changed circumstances. (Named after the Shelley poem about the inevitable fall of kings and empires.)
Episode 515 -- "Granite State": Events set in motion long ago move toward a conclusion. (The Granite State is New Hampshire. Is this when we catch up to the events seen in "Live Free or Die"?)
Episode 516 -- "Felina": The series finale. ("Felina" is an anagram for "finale" and also is related to the word feline.)
I refuse to read that!
this >:I read it and wish I could get the rest of this season to watch all at once right now
^ naw but I got a link to watch season 5
Im leaning towards the m60 is to be used to kill jessie while in police custudy on the way to court to testify...
I won all five sealed seasons on eBay for like $47 shipped.
Refresher marathon soon to commence.
I don't know if you guys seen this or not but:
RIDE IN AN RV WITH BRYAN CRANSTON TO THE BREAKING BAD PREMIERE
I'm going to enter. Only 3 days left to do so.
i was gonna do it but you have to pay...no thanks
Who? Walt and Jesse?i rewatched 1/2 & full measure last night & going into the next season
nuts how they really werent killers until then
Who? Walt and Jesse?i rewatched 1/2 & full measure last night & going into the next season
nuts how they really werent killers until then
After rewatching I gotta say these guys are some pretty bad murders. Looking back, I really didn't get how they were so unsure and timid when it came to killing with a gun. A lot was indirect killing but Walt straight up murdered Crazy 8 in the 2nd or 3rd ep. Letting Jane die. Jesse been carrying the guilt of a lot of deaths. Walt's got mad blood on his hands. So to me when I look at it now stuff with Gail and running over them guys should've just been looked at as how do we not get caught. Nothing to freak out over.
I would understand/relate more if either of them actually killed someone with their bare hands.
Oh okay true, true. Walt's (was) in denial. I can understand with Jesse, he just thought he was the cause of a lot of deaths.Who? Walt and Jesse?i rewatched 1/2 & full measure last night & going into the next season
nuts how they really werent killers until then
After rewatching I gotta say these guys are some pretty bad murders. Looking back, I really didn't get how they were so unsure and timid when it came to killing with a gun. A lot was indirect killing but Walt straight up murdered Crazy 8 in the 2nd or 3rd ep. Letting Jane die. Jesse been carrying the guilt of a lot of deaths. Walt's got mad blood on his hands. So to me when I look at it now stuff with Gail and running over them guys should've just been looked at as how do we not get caught. Nothing to freak out over.
I would understand/relate more if either of them actually killed someone with their bare hands.
i meant in thier eyes they werent
most if not all of us viewers thought they were killers from ep 3 just like you said