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Here is a sneak peek at next week's episode, it answers some questions:http://www.amctv.com/videos/breaking-bad/?...tid=74139674001
that vid clears a lot up.. chicken dude is trying to protect Walt from the mexicans (who are looking for vengence from Tuco) so he can get more good methbut Walt didnt kill Tuco, it was Hank, wasnt it? I suppose the old man may not know thatcant wait for next weeks episode
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Cranston and Paul reading the final few pages of the finale's script for the first time.   http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/18/breaking-bad-final-script/

I think he would relate really well to Archie Bunker

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F'ing fucking Skylar. First, she's helping her boss cook the books, so she's just as criminal as Walt. But then she goes and screws her boss, too! She's gone too far. It's time for some Walter mayhem.

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The pace of this show is amazing on all levels. It goes from fast to slowish to boring to mind blowing all within an hour. Walts rationalization of the plane crash in the gym was great stuff. Mr. Pollo and the mexicans scene was so good but I do regret having watched the trailer before hand. Next week goes unspoiled but I do like that it looks amazing!

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Oh man, you see a peek at the hard walt at the end of that episode, so good!
Yea, this was great.What was the conclusion from the Mexican/Pollo meet anyway, he basically said the bald brothers can't be controlled? Is Walt safe from them or what?
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Yea, this was great.What was the conclusion from the Mexican/Pollo meet anyway, he basically said the bald brothers can't be controlled? Is Walt safe from them or what?
not for long.
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that vid clears a lot up.. chicken dude is trying to protect Walt from the mexicans (who are looking for vengence from Tuco) so he can get more good methbut Walt didnt kill Tuco, it was Hank, wasnt it? I suppose the old man may not know thatcant wait for next weeks episode
why would we want to read your summary of the trailer? we could, y'know, spend the few seconds watching it ourselves if we wanted to have that information earlier than Sunday night.am I the only one who thinks watching the trailer is just retarded in the first place?also, 89 posts in over five years at FCP? what?
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Yea, this was great.What was the conclusion from the Mexican/Pollo meet anyway, he basically said the bald brothers can't be controlled? Is Walt safe from them or what?
I think what was said was that the Pollo guy wanted to do this last deal with Walt then the Mexicans are free to kill him. But the Mexicans are not patient. So basically those guys plan on killing Walt, it is just up in the air when it is going to happen.
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great episode---sal the attorney needs his own show-- I could definitely laugh at him for 60 minutesSkyler gets more and more on my nerves every episode. Sleeping around with a guy that she is helping commit fraud---- she is gross- taking the moral high ground with no leg to stand ontalk about justifying your actions--- ugh!I hate her character ( for not having any)

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My favorite part of the episode was when the Mexican guy threw the 20K in Walt's window at the stoplight. Jesse is an idiot, I could see Walt killing him in the future.I think it is a general consensus that everyone is hating Skylar right now. She is definitely going through a not giving a F phase similar to what Walt does sometimes.

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My favorite part of the episode was when the Mexican guy threw the 20K in Walt's window at the stoplight. Jesse is an idiot, I could see Walt killing him in the future.I think it is a general consensus that everyone is hating Skylar right now. She is definitely going through a not giving a F phase similar to what Walt does sometimes.
good call-- had not really thought of that. That would add a lot more drama then having the chicken man or the mexican brothers doing it. Of course if Walt is gonna kill again, please let it be SKYLER! if they get back together I might might start cooking and using
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I predict skylar gets arrested for cooking the books, the guy dumps all of the responsibility at her feet, and when left with no where else to go to, she crawls back to walt, who uses meth money to fund her legal defense

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Interview with Anna Gunn (plays Skylar).Interview LinkBreaking Bad’s Anna Gunn Knows What’s Going to Happen to Skyler ... But Isn’t Telling UsOn last night's Breaking Bad, Skyler White, Walt's formerly mild-mannered wife, took drastic action in the face of Walt's forced cohabitation. [spoiler ALERT for those who haven't seen the episode yet.] Instead of quietly slipping back into life with him, she initiated an affair with her boss (and alerted Walt to that fact with a terse, "I ****ed Ted"). For Anna Gunn, who plays Skyler, it was a joy to finally get to see her character act out. "[Creator] Vince Gilligan told us that basically everybody in the show will 'break bad' in their own way. Everybody has those shadowy sides to his or her personality. Now is Skyler's time," she told us. We met Gunn late last week after she'd filmed a guest spot on Law & Order (she plays a woman whose husband is found dead ... in a cage) to talk about where her character is going, and how a mimed hand job helped land her the role.Last night, Skyler surprised us all by having an affair with her boss, who she knows is cooking the books of his company.Skyler seems to have bad luck picking men! She’s choosing men who somehow have a criminal element to them, and so it’s odd that she does it. I liked the fact that she broke bad that way in terms of having an affair with this guy. It's a reaction both out of desperation — she can’t talk to anybody — and also it’s rage on her part. She’s just so angry at her situation.She's so angry that she wants Walt dead.It speaks to how trapped she feels. Does she take the kids and run? Her son hates her, which is so terrible to play. R.J. [Mitte], who plays Walt Jr., is so sweet and genuinely so caring about me. And so when he had to call me a bitch, he kept saying, "I don’t really mean it!" I was like, "I know, it’s okay."How did you feel when you read that Skyler was going to find out about Walt's drugs in this season's first episode?It was hard over the first couple of seasons, because Skyler’s always in the dark, and she’s the impediment to him. Walt's really the ultimate antihero to people, so it was tough for Skyler and for the writers to keep her in the dark. I think the writers really went back and forth about how long this can go on, and how will she find out and what will she find out. And when I got that first script, I thought it was the right thing to do. From the get go, Skyler’s a very savvy person, she’s observant, she’s watchful, so it was liberating to finally get through that.I know that some people, men especially, find Skyler to be an annoyance.[Laughs.] Aw. It’s so interesting, we’ve heard that a lot. And I think men really identify with the reasons that Walt’s doing these things. Skyler thinks she’s married to one person, and she’s doing her best to keep the family together, but it’s interesting that she’s so polarizing, and I do think it’s because, as I said before, she’s the one in the way of what Walt does.How did they sell the part to you? Did they say, "Nothing good will come of this marriage"?They never really told me what was going to happen with the relationship, but when I spoke with Vince about the character, I wanted to make sure she was going to be more fleshed out than "the long-suffering wife." Vince sold me on one sentence, though I can’t say what it was. But it was along the lines of, "This is where she’s going to end up as a human being … " But it hasn’t happened yet, so I can’t tell you.You went from Deadwood to Breaking Bad. Not too shabby.I know! I've been so lucky; I could be on a lame sitcom or on a procedural, doing the same thing over and over again. On Breaking Bad, the subtlety of the writing is so interesting; those scenes where we’re sitting at the kitchen table — we have so many miserable meals, we always laugh and say, "The Whites never have any fun meals." Vince is so spare in the dialogue, but it speaks volumes about what’s going on. It’s about the silences and what’s not said.The show is so detail oriented, down to the set and the costumes.Want to hear something funny? At the beginning of the show, our costume designer and Vince came up with this idea of a color palette for all the characters, and it’s been shifting subtly, and it’s something that people may or may not be aware of. Skylar started out in baby blues, and now she’s moving into greens. Beige was the color that Walt started out in, and then green was the color that he wore when he started to break, so that should tell you where Skyler's going.Did they ever tell you why you got the part?They liked that I was strong and they liked that I seemed smart. And Bryan [Cranston] and I had a really good relationship right off the bat. And they said, "and you’re really funny!" Because in Deadwood, I was so serious. For the audition, Byran and I had to do the scene when I’m giving him a hand job. So, yeah, that was fun, not uncomfortable at all ... We actually had a lot of fun working that out, 'cause I was like, "I can’t mime that, I’m going to feel like such a moron," and so then Bryan had the idea to use [a chair leg], and it worked out brilliantly and was very funny. And Vince saw we were just like, "Hey, how are you," and just got into it.When do you find out if there's going to be a season four?Within the next couple of weeks, I think. Our premiere episode did really well in the ratings, so we're all optimistic. I hope in season four we get to explore the backstory of Walt and Skyler, to see what they did love about each other and what held them together. We also don’t know anything about the sisters, or their family, or why their parents didn’t show up when the baby was born. We have a general sketch and outline, but hopefully we'll get to see more about that.Whatever happened with your sister Marie's kleptomania? It seems like that was just dropped.Yeah, what happens is that Vince gets so many ideas going, and then he starts to fall in love with certain story lines and characters, and the drug cartel at this point is really at the forefront. Underneath it all, though, he keeps saying that this is really a family drama.

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This show continues to be the best thing on tv. Great episode.'The Starship Enterprise had a self destruct button. I'm just sayin.'
you got that right--- this season has been fantastic. The Saul quote was lol. This character is just plain crazy. he has five minutes of screen time and steals every episode. I need to get one of those massage chairs. If it is good enough for saul it is good enough for me!
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meh I was hoping Hank would at least catch Jesse
Jesse being caught would be a disaster for Walt. He can't make one decision right "lets ram him" and after giving the speech about being smart criminals he plans to go back to the RV. Jesse being caught would mean the end of Walt for sure, Jesse would definitely rat him out. They did seem to bond though at the end, wonder if Jesse will spit and call him bitch in their next meeting. My favourite scenes are when these two actors are both in them. The scene inside the RV was brilliant.Anyone think the lab assistant is there to learn his trade and then takeover when Walt is eaten by Mexicans or is that too obvious?Thought it was far fetched that they stayed and watched the RV being crushed, weren't Hanks guys on their way with a warrant?Also, the Mexican ganglord can tell the the twins not to kill the DEA and they listen but do not listen to him about Walt and he just warns Pollo that they can't be controlled? Then why wouldn't they just kill Hank in the first place if they can't be controlled.
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