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you wont.Man just finished te show, DA FEELS, DA DAMB FEELS BROS!
How can I possibly watch another show and enjoy it after watching this classic?...how!!!?
Man just finished te show, DA FEELS, DA DAMB FEELS BROS!
How can I possibly watch another show and enjoy it after watching this classic?...how!!!?
I thought it was genius how they threw that scene with him at the diner after New Hampshire way back in season 4, I knew that's pretty much how it would wrap up, I just had no clue who he was gonna go to war with...I kind of wish Jesse would have been more receptive to Walt at the end, but I understand...I just don't know what Jesse has to live for, there is nothing stoping dude from killing himself after all this.
Saul's cinnabon you mean?
Naw Sauls old office that I'd think would be vacant. After that he prolly offed himself. Lol jk he prolly relocated and started a new life.
Honestly I think the success of this show was how well developed the characters were, It torn me apart, had no clue who to root for at times, specially when things went south with Hank and Walt....I hated then loved, then hated Jesse, same with Skyler...maybe Marie was **** all the time, Gus was just and the way he went out was nuts...I'm a Walking Dead Stan and I think being in the same network they should really take notes on how to develop characters, because is the complete opposite with TWD, I struggle with connecting with the characters..
Feltthe exact same. I hated Walt for not just taking that handout. But thru his character development you find he has a huge ego and wants no handouts and wants power to shove it to his old business partners. But you gotta dig his mean streak.
My fav part of the whole series was how it was believable. There was prolly a few farfetched scenarios in the whole series. But accurate and thought out neatly the entire time.
There are powerful magnets that can do that though. What's farfetched is how they just got away with it Especially after the truck leaned over.Feltthe exact same. I hated Walt for not just taking that handout. But thru his character development you find he has a huge ego and wants no handouts and wants power to shove it to his old business partners. But you gotta dig his mean streak.
My fav part of the whole series was how it was believable. There was prolly a few farfetched scenarios in the whole series. But accurate and thought out neatly the entire time.