Breaking Bad Season 5 (Part 2)

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so Walt drives all the way to New Hampshire to buy the assault rifle. then drives all the way back home to Albuquerque to get the ricin?! while his empire has clearly fallen all around him.

so many questions. one thing im sure of alotta shit bout to go down in these final 7
 
marc123;6153374 said:
so Walt drives all the way to New Hampshire to buy the assault rifle. then drives all the way back home to Albuquerque to get the ricin?! while his empire has clearly fallen all around him.

so many questions. one thing im sure of alotta shit bout to go down in these final 7

That wasn't an assault rifle.....it was a M60 light machine gun.....call of duty shit
 
"If that's true, if you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly"

man look...walt serving up the ether this season
 
marc123;6153374 said:
so Walt drives all the way to New Hampshire to buy the assault rifle. then drives all the way back home to Albuquerque to get the ricin?! while his empire has clearly fallen all around him.

so many questions. one thing im sure of alotta shit bout to go down in these final 7

He didn't go to New Hampshire. He was in Albequerque while at the Denny's
 
Kevin Cordasco, the Breaking Bad superfan to whom the latest episode of the show was dedicated, passed away this past March of cancer at the age of 16.

"He and his friends watched it obsessively and ate pizza in his bedroom," his father told The Hollywood Reporter. "There was something about the Walter White character … the way he took control of his illness, and his life, that really resonated with Kevin."

The Calabasas, California, teen actually got to meet the cast and crew of the acclaimed AMC series thanks to his godmother, who was able to get in touch with Bryan Cranston through connections at Sony TV.

"Bryan and his wife sat with Kevin for hours at the hospital," Kevin's dad is quoted as saying. "And then Vince [Gilligan, the show's creator] came to our house, along with some of the cast. They even invited Kevin to the writers room. He was beyond thrilled."

Before Kevin passed on, Gilligan offered him the world's most sought-after spoiler: How Breaking Bad ends.

Gilligan told listeners of the Breaking Bad Insiders Podcast that his only condition was that Kevin not tell anyone else.

But, living up to his title as Breaking Bad's biggest fan, Kevin refused, telling Gilligan he wanted to learn Walter White's fate at the same time as the rest of the viewers — during next month's series finale.

R.I.P. sucks he didn't make it.
 
Hustle Bomaye!;6154625 said:
Kevin Cordasco, the Breaking Bad superfan to whom the latest episode of the show was dedicated, passed away this past March of cancer at the age of 16.

"He and his friends watched it obsessively and ate pizza in his bedroom," his father told The Hollywood Reporter. "There was something about the Walter White character … the way he took control of his illness, and his life, that really resonated with Kevin."

The Calabasas, California, teen actually got to meet the cast and crew of the acclaimed AMC series thanks to his godmother, who was able to get in touch with Bryan Cranston through connections at Sony TV.

"Bryan and his wife sat with Kevin for hours at the hospital," Kevin's dad is quoted as saying. "And then Vince [Gilligan, the show's creator] came to our house, along with some of the cast. They even invited Kevin to the writers room. He was beyond thrilled."

Before Kevin passed on, Gilligan offered him the world's most sought-after spoiler: How Breaking Bad ends.

Gilligan told listeners of the Breaking Bad Insiders Podcast that his only condition was that Kevin not tell anyone else.

But, living up to his title as Breaking Bad's biggest fan, Kevin refused, telling Gilligan he wanted to learn Walter White's fate at the same time as the rest of the viewers — during next month's series finale.

R.I.P. sucks he didn't make it.

damn thats some sad shit...

 
Squidward Tentacles;6153227 said:
i think he will plan on coming at walt with everything he's got. then he'll realize, easier said than done. i don't think he'll give up easily or at all.

i wonder if Hank would be willing to accept Walt turning in (assuming he would do so) Deckland (sp), Todd, Jesse, Lydia, her company, etc... Walt is huge, but if Hank could bring down a world-wide meth distribution company disguised as a legitimate operation, then I think he would rather have that.
 
This is a theory I heard on a Grantland Pop Culture podcast: One of them thinks that Walt had his slate clean so he can go into hiding and that it's possible Lydia or w/e goons she got or the Aryan Brotherhood get Jesse knowing he's got the recipe to cook 99% pure meth or to lure Walt out and he's come back to deal with that.

Lol I doubt that really happens.
 
Hustle Bomaye!;6154625 said:
Kevin Cordasco, the Breaking Bad superfan to whom the latest episode of the show was dedicated, passed away this past March of cancer at the age of 16.

"He and his friends watched it obsessively and ate pizza in his bedroom," his father told The Hollywood Reporter. "There was something about the Walter White character … the way he took control of his illness, and his life, that really resonated with Kevin."

The Calabasas, California, teen actually got to meet the cast and crew of the acclaimed AMC series thanks to his godmother, who was able to get in touch with Bryan Cranston through connections at Sony TV.

"Bryan and his wife sat with Kevin for hours at the hospital," Kevin's dad is quoted as saying. "And then Vince [Gilligan, the show's creator] came to our house, along with some of the cast. They even invited Kevin to the writers room. He was beyond thrilled."

Before Kevin passed on, Gilligan offered him the world's most sought-after spoiler: How Breaking Bad ends.

Gilligan told listeners of the Breaking Bad Insiders Podcast that his only condition was that Kevin not tell anyone else.

But, living up to his title as Breaking Bad's biggest fan, Kevin refused, telling Gilligan he wanted to learn Walter White's fate at the same time as the rest of the viewers — during next month's series finale.

R.I.P. sucks he didn't make it.

The secret ending of breaking bad... He took it to his grave
 
ROZAYTABERNACLE;6155331 said:
Hustle Bomaye!;6154625 said:
Kevin Cordasco, the Breaking Bad superfan to whom the latest episode of the show was dedicated, passed away this past March of cancer at the age of 16.

"He and his friends watched it obsessively and ate pizza in his bedroom," his father told The Hollywood Reporter. "There was something about the Walter White character … the way he took control of his illness, and his life, that really resonated with Kevin."

The Calabasas, California, teen actually got to meet the cast and crew of the acclaimed AMC series thanks to his godmother, who was able to get in touch with Bryan Cranston through connections at Sony TV.

"Bryan and his wife sat with Kevin for hours at the hospital," Kevin's dad is quoted as saying. "And then Vince [Gilligan, the show's creator] came to our house, along with some of the cast. They even invited Kevin to the writers room. He was beyond thrilled."

Before Kevin passed on, Gilligan offered him the world's most sought-after spoiler: How Breaking Bad ends.

Gilligan told listeners of the Breaking Bad Insiders Podcast that his only condition was that Kevin not tell anyone else.

But, living up to his title as Breaking Bad's biggest fan, Kevin refused, telling Gilligan he wanted to learn Walter White's fate at the same time as the rest of the viewers — during next month's series finale.

R.I.P. sucks he didn't make it.

The secret ending of breaking bad... He took it to his grave

Nah...he refused to hear it?
 
Went back to season 4 to a conversation with Saul & Walt about disappearing for good. Saul knows a guy that can make it happen.

This is a viable option for Walt...new identity, which could easily tie in with the theory that he has faked his own death. Saul arranges a funeral etc...

I

 
DNB1;6159246 said:
Went back to season 4 to a conversation with Saul & Walt about disappearing for good. Saul knows a guy that can make it happen.

This is a viable option for Walt...new identity, which could easily tie in with the theory that he has faked his own death. Saul arranges a funeral etc...

I

the only thing that i find weird is that he's using Skylar's maiden name on his license. Seems a bit to obvious of a choice for a person trying to do something like that. But then again. they say he takes on the traits of people he kills. so.....
 

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