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08-10-2013 , 08:27 AM
Out on the same dates in the UK?
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08-10-2013 , 08:52 AM
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Out on the same dates in the UK?
Out on Netflix on Monday.
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08-10-2013 , 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by imjosh
Jane is least likely because Walt is the only one alive that knows how she died.

Brock and Mike may be a toss-up, but we don't know the entire story about Brock (i.e. whether Walt personally gave Brock the Lily of the Valley or if he was poisoned from it indirectly through Huell or some other form).

With Mike, Todd knows he's dead, and we can be pretty sure he knows that Walt was the one who killed him. BUT Todd doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would give up Walt...
Great OP!

As others have said Walt might dump everything on him in one epic scene. Would be nice if they do at least.

I have a different theory on the Marie wearing yellow thing. What about her wearing yellow means she will definately die at Walt's hands? As Gus was wearing the yellow shirt on the day of his death, then changed into i believe that outfit was purple right? Or was it blue? But if it was purple maybe he's telling us Marie is gonna find a similar fate. And what was the purpose for Gilligan to show him changing his shirt? Especially from yellow to purple? Marie's favorite color is purple, then they show her wearing a yellow shirt in 5a finale? Or is that your same theory? And you mean yellow is warning us she's about to die? If so same theory then.

I haven't gone through who all the people i think will die yet, but i think Marie and Skyler(skyler for sure with organizing his own bacon to 52) are very good candidates. I wouldn't think Marie would be on his radar, only think her because of the yellow shirt thing. Maybe she stumbles on something. And i'll say Todd only because why not? He's not an important character and people have to die in ending show so lets put him on the hit list. Maybe Lydia too. But Marie and skyler as locks imo.
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08-10-2013 , 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by theginger45
Out on Netflix on Monday.
Absolutely buzzzzzzzzzzzing now! Thought i was gonna have to wait for it to get released!
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08-10-2013 , 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by sharpyetblunt
I guess dont click if you dont want to be theoretically spoiled but this is a pretty strong theory...

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Ok here's my predictions....

1) Hank doesn't turn Walt in because he is loyal to family. Also if he turns Walt in Skyler goes down too. And Marie wouldn't let Hank turn her sister into authorities.

2) There will be many deaths- In that Walt Whitman poem the last line says "many deaths". Skyler, Marie, Todd and his whole crew(m60 is to use on his crew because they have Jesse, walt comes to save him). Maybe Lydia, no real reaosn other than we need many deaths and she's expendable.

3)Walt will redeem himself somewhat. As i said before he goes back to save Jesse from Todd's crew. Maybe he works with Hank to take down Todd's guys?(the wire people say he may have been wearing in diner)

4)Cancer is back obviously

5)He takes Saul up on going into disappear mode with the Vacuum cleaner guy. That's why at the diner he had a fake id, then i think he takes m60 to go save Jesse from Todd's crew.

Not sure how i think it ends yet. Maybe he goes to prison but gets a slightly lighter sentence due to helping Hank take down other dealers. Cancer goes back into remission. Last scene is Walt in his jail cell by himself smiling that he made things more right.

Definately going out on a limb with some of these predictions but what the hell lol.
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08-10-2013 , 10:10 AM
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Not sure how i think it ends yet. Maybe he goes to prison but gets a slightly lighter sentence due to helping Hank take down other dealers. Cancer goes back into remission. Last scene is Walt in his jail cell by himself smiling that he made things more right.

Definately going out on a limb with some of these predictions but what the hell lol.
I actually think there's close to a zero percent chance we see Walt crack a genuine smile in the whole eight episodes, unless he's acting or trying to deceive someone. I don't imagine him having too many positive experiences.
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08-10-2013 , 10:57 AM
“This is an ending as epic as we could imagine,” promises Gilligan. “Absolute resolution is coming.”


So ****ing stoked...
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08-10-2013 , 11:12 AM
Jesse gets arrested and flips on Walt to save his own ass. Walt kills Skyler as she is slowing down his escape. His son witnesses her murder and as a result his father's real job and kills himself. Holly starves to death because Walt forgot to hire a babysitter on his way out. Hank is in the process of chasing down Walt. As the heat increases and cancer progresses, Walt decides to go out in a blaze of glory, preferring to die like a man rather than being imprisoned or killing himself.
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08-10-2013 , 11:17 AM
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I actually think there's close to a zero percent chance we see Walt crack a genuine smile in the whole eight episodes, unless he's acting or trying to deceive someone. I don't imagine him having too many positive experiences.
Yeah, maybe not smiling. Especially considering he's prolly gonna murder Skyler(maybe a hero for 2+2 forum members) and maybe Marie, how can he really end a hero? Unless he doesn't murder them and they just die from someone else's hand? Maybe those clues aren't that Walt kills them and only that they die? I don't know, i know everyone expects Walt to go down hard and continue to be bad, but i just feel he will redeem himself in some way on some level.

He's always had Jesse's back and risked his life for him. He has saved Jesse's life many times. I think sees Jesse like a son. Remember the scene where Walt was drunk at his condo and calls Junior Jesse. So i see Walt coming out of hiding(from his disappearance) to go save Jesse from bad guys with that m60.
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08-10-2013 , 11:41 AM
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He's always had Jesse's back and risked his life for him. He has saved Jesse's life many times. I think sees Jesse like a son. Remember the scene where Walt was drunk at his condo and calls Junior Jesse. So i see Walt coming out of hiding(from his disappearance) to go save Jesse from bad guys with that m60.
A few people have pointed this out, and while I think it's true to some extent, I don't think we should be so quick to consider it a positive, considering that Walt already has an actual son, whose life he is in the process of ruining. Sure, Walt might risk his life for Jesse, but should he? Is Walt's affection for Jesse at the expense of his actual family a symptom of his growing moral decay? I'm not saying I have the answers to these questions, but I think they're worth asking.

Walt having feelings for Jesse might prove that he's not a complete sociopath, but it's certainly worth taking a second to evaluate Walt's actions, independent of the fact that Jesse is a character that most people like and sympathise with. I certainly don't think that saving Jesse after being responsible for the deaths of Walt's entire family would constitute an 'heroic' ending for him, at any rate.
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08-10-2013 , 12:08 PM
Everyone seems to envision Walt going bonkers with this massive gun. He uses bombs, poison, toxic gas, rocks -- science. He's not exactly competent with firearms. I think it's more likely Walt uses the gun in a more ingenious way than we may think.

Overall, I think trouble has to end up at the White household. All of Season 5A and much of season 4, is spent with Skylar telling Walt it's inevitable and Walt telling her it will never happen. There have been many close calls, I just think, we're overdue for the two worlds colliding, maybe not even violently, but, the White household I assume will be compromised. Perhaps, ricin being stashed in a electrical socket, could be a perfect surprise weapon during a hostage situation at the White household. DEA outside, White family + big bad inside. Who knows...

I'm excited. Breaking Bad does suspense better than any show on TV.

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08-10-2013 , 12:15 PM
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Everyone seems to envision Walt going bonkers with this massive gun. He uses bombs, poison, toxic gas, rocks -- science. He's not exactly competent with firearms. I think it's more likely Walt uses the gun in a more ingenious way than we may think.

Overall, I think trouble has to end up at the White household. All of Season 5A and much of season 4, is spent with Skylar telling Walt it's inevitable and Walt telling her it will never happen. There have been many close calls, I just think, we're overdue for the two worlds colliding, maybe not even violently, but, the White household I assume will be compromised. Perhaps, ricin being stashed in a electrical socket, could be a perfect surprise weapon during a hostage situation at the White household.
Absolutely this. When he smiles to himself and says, "It's not leaving the state." it's pretty clear he has something more creative than shooting people planned.
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08-10-2013 , 12:31 PM
Just read a review of Sunday's episode in the paper. The writer gave it 4/4 stars obviously.

"Two scenes in Sunday's episode rank among the most powerful in the entire series. One spotlights a shattering moment in Norris' portrayal of Hank, and another does the same with Paul's portrayal of Jesse. The are unforgettable but almost necessary reminders of just how good this cast has been."
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08-10-2013 , 01:45 PM
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Yeah. Here's my wild guesses:

Walt uses ricin on Marie
Jesse uses gun on himself
Ooh. I hope #1 is true but not #2.

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I want as many people to die as possible. No preference.

Ok, I lied. Please kill Skyler and Flynn.
GOAT post. +1

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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

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predictions on who dies:

hank via suicide or walt. leaning suicide

marie via skylar

todd via jesse

jesse via walt

walt via ricin (by way of jesse)
I could see this...Walt kicks his feet up thinking he's won and falls over...cut to black.

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I guess dont click if you dont want to be theoretically spoiled but this is a pretty strong theory...

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Cool info.

Looking forward to the end of the bad.
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08-10-2013 , 01:58 PM
I feel like it's been ten years since we had a new BrBa episode. Tomorrow can't come soon enough. The odds have to be heavily in favor of the cold open being 52nd-birthday-related, right?

I started a re-watch two weeks ago and am almost done. One thing that I know has been discussed before but stuck out to me was how Walt gets $1.2 million for four days of work, then seems to be in shock when Gus offers him $3 million for 3 months...but I guess it makes some sense. The show holds up so incredibly well on re-watch, though, and there are tons of great little "easter eggs" you can't help but notice. Anyone who doesn't think this is the best show of all time is a fool.
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08-10-2013 , 02:02 PM
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I feel like it's been ten years since we had a new BrBa episode. Tomorrow can't come soon enough. The odds have to be heavily in favor of the cold open being 52nd-birthday-related, right?
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it is a continuation of the 5.1 cold open
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08-10-2013 , 02:06 PM
"Everyone dies in this movie."
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08-10-2013 , 02:32 PM
Looking forward to it coming back on, especially after listening to the Dom and Colin podcast.
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08-10-2013 , 02:41 PM
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Amazon Instant will have the new episodes the next day after airing.
Thanks.
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08-10-2013 , 02:42 PM
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don't see how the M60 could be related to some DEA/legal problem. It's gotta be to go HAM vs either the cartel or Declan's outfit.
The M60 will be used on Bogdan who is angry after finding out he was tricked into selling the car wash.


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The tarantula is trapped in the jar, just like Todd is now trapped in his new life after killing the kid and his involment in the train robbery slash meth producing.

Or not.
Todd will die after Jesse seals him in an air tight jam jar
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08-10-2013 , 02:47 PM
I don't have access to cable atm. Are these episodes being streamed in real-time?
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08-10-2013 , 02:53 PM
Time is an illusion.
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08-10-2013 , 03:07 PM
I started my final pre-premiere marathon of this last Sunday, and I've got 13 episodes left. There are also three panels I d/l'd (Comic-Con, Charlie Rose, and LiveStream) I want to have knocked out before tomorrow night as well. I hope I can pull it off.
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08-10-2013 , 04:27 PM
Just finished S4E9.

What are the odds that Skyler ends up busted for the tax stuff with Beneke or even for what happened to Ted? She could go down with, for or because of Walt, or she might have her own downfall beginning. Could tie into everything else with that as a base.
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08-10-2013 , 04:35 PM
Also, SOMEBODY has to get GOT by hydrofluoric acid, and they have to be alive when its dumped on them. Don't know who it could possibly be, but that'd be pretty wicked.
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