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Hmmm, I wonder if Gale's really dead or not. Walt's gonna be in some serious shh next season.
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Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
The Cleaner was on some Splinter Cell stuff
Good ending. Real abrupt.
I think Jessie missed and didn't end up shooting Gale.
Originally Posted by JoeGalvan
was that the season finale?
We can talk about the future in a little bit, but right now I want to talk about that scene. You wrote it, you directed it, and it sounds to me like you don't intend for there to be any ambiguity by the way you cut the final bit of it.
In my mind, no, I don't intend for there to be any ambiguity. Let me start this by saying I always am reluctant to tell the audience afterward what to think or how to feel. I really prefer it when the audience comes to their own conclusions. But in honest answer to your question, I never really intended for there to be any ambiguity. But it's funny: in the editing room, my editor and some other people were saying that the way it counter-dollies around, it looks like he's changing his point of aim before he pulls the trigger. For what it's worth, I did not intend for it to feel that way. I've been hearing from the people who've already seen it that it looks like he's changing where he's aiming. That is not intentional. I did not see it that way when I was directing. It's not wrong for you to think he shot this guy.
Originally Posted by General Johnson
TRUTH.Originally Posted by Garcia y Vega
The episode was slow at first, but the ending was
Best show on television right now.
I'm mad at myself for sleeping on this show for so long. I just caught up this weekend after renting seasons 1 and 2. Had a Breaking Bad marathon while my girls were OT at grandma's.
I think Hank is gonna pull through somehow though. He's the only truly "good" guy on the show, so I think they need him to balance everyone else out.