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08-19-2012, 01:25 PM
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LONGHAIRED COUNTRYBOY
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OL' Walt sure has traveled a dark path. I used to identify with him a lot more than I do now.
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08-19-2012, 02:34 PM
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The Recipe
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I have to start watching this..
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08-19-2012, 06:53 PM
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Doobie Doobie Doo...how's your Bud Ice?
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Originally Posted by Rauno
I have to start watching this..
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It's a very unique show where you'll find yourself scratching your head everytime. That's because of the UNPREDICTABLITY.
You got four and a half seasons to go!
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Maximus: For the glory of the Empire, sire.
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08-20-2012, 05:30 AM
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The Recipe
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Originally Posted by No_Mercy
It's a very unique show where you'll find yourself scratching your head everytime. That's because of the UNPREDICTABLITY.
You got four and a half seasons to go!
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Always heard great things about the show. I gotta make up my mind on which show to choose to get addicted to.
Also 4 is nothing.  I started Smallville when it was on it's 9th or sth like that.
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08-20-2012, 01:15 PM
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Doobie Doobie Doo...how's your Bud Ice?
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Originally Posted by Rauno
Always heard great things about the show. I gotta make up my mind on which show to choose to get addicted to.
Also 4 is nothing.  I started Smallville when it was on it's 9th or sth like that.
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Eight seasons of that show jeebus!
Recap: Buyout
Intense opening sequence with eerie music playing in the background. We get to see how each character deals with the aftermath from last weeks episode. Some are callous, others emotional, some just whistle away and carry on. This was a good episode in further developing the characters. Why do they do this. What makes them tick. The audience deserves to know. Very potent stuff.
What do you guys think of Todd and his future role...
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Marcus Aurelius: Tell me again, Maximus, why are we here?
Maximus: For the glory of the Empire, sire.
Baked, not fried... the healthy choice.
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08-20-2012, 05:12 PM
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Featherweight
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Originally Posted by No_Mercy
Eight seasons of that show jeebus!
Recap: Buyout
Intense opening sequence with eerie music playing in the background. We get to see how each character deals with the aftermath from last weeks episode. Some are callous, others emotional, some just whistle away and carry on. This was a good episode in further developing the characters. Why do they do this. What makes them tick. The audience deserves to know. Very potent stuff.
What do you guys think of Todd and his future role...
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The last two episodes of BB is perhaps the very best dramatic television that I have ever seen. The episode with the train blew my mind. I thought about it for days.
This weeks episode also has me thinking. In fact, i can't quite get my mind around what I thought they did with the kid. Did they do what I think they did? The silence of that scene highlighted only by that music was absolute brilliance.
At this point, I think I identify most with Jesse. I can see him struggling, and that is exactly what I would be doing...struggling.
Walter seems to be developing a serious case of megalomania.
I cannot imagine where this show goes from this point on. This is the only drama I watch on television, and I am utterly addicted to it. What an amazing show it is.
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08-20-2012, 05:33 PM
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Cheeky freak of the week
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We are being so spoiled right now with this show, it's going to be a long time before there is a new show as tense and as gripping as this. Another amazing episode, the scene with Walt and Jesse when Jesse tried to get Walter to buy out was simply incredible. Bryan Cranston has no equal. He is the king of the world right now. Only two more episodes until the break, and it's gonna be a long ass break, but if the final 8 episodes are anything like the ones we have gotten so far, it's so worth it.
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This weeks episode also has me thinking. In fact, i can't quite get my mind around what I thought they did with the kid. Did they do what I think they did? The silence of that scene highlighted only by that music was absolute brilliance.
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They did the same thing they did with the bike. That's the way they always dispose of bodies. Remember in season 1, Jesse messed up and put him in the bathtub, and the bathtub came crashing down through the floor.
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08-20-2012, 07:42 PM
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LONGHAIRED COUNTRYBOY
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Walter White must die a violent death. I want to kill him myself.
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08-20-2012, 08:52 PM
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Doobie Doobie Doo...how's your Bud Ice?
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Originally Posted by oldfan
Walter White must die a violent death. I want to kill him myself.
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That's the combination of the writers and acting my friend. I thought the same way about Commodus in Gladiator. Oh how I wanted to strangle him for the longest time. Then I realized Joaquin Phoenix really nailed that role.
WW seemed like such an affable goofy character. Once he was diagnosed he mutated. Now he's this diabolical and toxic being. His transformation is essentially a metaphor for cancer how it spreads and effects its' surrounding with no remorse and vice versa. Very symbolic.
PS: They should never have killed Maximus Decimus Meridius.
PSS: RIP to Ridley's bro Tony Scott.
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Marcus Aurelius: Tell me again, Maximus, why are we here?
Maximus: For the glory of the Empire, sire.
Baked, not fried... the healthy choice.
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08-20-2012, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by luckbox
We are being so spoiled right now with this show, it's going to be a long time before there is a new show as tense and as gripping as this. Another amazing episode, the scene with Walt and Jesse when Jesse tried to get Walter to buy out was simply incredible. Bryan Cranston has no equal. He is the king of the world right now. Only two more episodes until the break, and it's gonna be a long ass break, but if the final 8 episodes are anything like the ones we have gotten so far, it's so worth it.
They did the same thing they did with the bike. That's the way they always dispose of bodies. Remember in season 1, Jesse messed up and put him in the bathtub, and the bathtub came crashing down through the floor.
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Ah, man that is what I was afraid of. I knew it, but I think I didn't want to admit it to myself.
I think I missed that episode from season 1. I came to this show a bit late, although I have seen a number of episodes that I missed previously.
I'll have to go back on Netflix and see about that one.
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