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  • Great title asshole

  • Ballsy? AMC won't even allow 'fuck' - completely ruins some of the moments.

  • Well it's kinda fucked up but she had to go lol

  • I will never forget Jane's death scene. Shocking. Walter isn't just plain old Mr. White any more. A real point of no return. If only all television could be this good.

  • Best show on TV...

    It will be a classic...

    Best writing in YEARS!

  • @justincgs So true! Take no prisoners, no glamorizing of how bad things can be.

  • That scene was one of the most horrifying tragic scenes I've ever seen on TV/movie. It just made my jaw drop.

  • @IcyScythe yeah, its definitely morbid

  • I literally cried when she died, no matter how crazy and evil she was being. It was horrible yet so rememberable, best scene i've ever seen.

  • @Meereeo it is such a dark scene. i kept thinking of when walt was putting his daughter to bed and making sure th baby had a towel tucked under her back. its brilliant foreshadowing. the way he just watches her die, it really makes the viewer question walts morals. fucking art.

  • @MagicSmokingDragon i thought i was the only one who thought about this shit....high school english class did us some good after all, eh?

  • @sabiankid11 yep :)

  • This was by far one of the greatest moments in television history. I have despised Walt with every fiber of my being since that moment. This is a show where the anti-hero is not prettied up and palatable. I think it is absolutely incredible, and I will be so relieved and cheerful when he is finally killed.

  • im sure walt is going to tell jesse somehow next season...and hes gonna lose his shit!

  • A lot of shows on TV feature characters who remain static and unchanging throughout the course, which is totally unrealistic IMO. Breaking Bad features characters who actually evolve and change (especially Walt) which is refreshingly original and realistic. I love the fact that Walt has been changing and evolving since the beginning. It makes the show so damn interesting. I can't wait to see where Walt ends up at the end.

  • @GoongalaGoongala O we can pretty much guess where walt is going to end up... in a grave

  • "enough people tell ya you're drunk, and you sit down"

  • Lol, this scene made my dad (who was a huge fan of the show, and walt) hate walt and completely give up on the show never to watch it again.

  • @TheTomEGunn You're not supposed to like Walt. Walt has done even more horrible things. He is a terrible, terrible person. The show is called "breaking bad" for a reason: you are watching a man's descent into pure evil. Walt will get his just deserts, just as Gus did.

  • @ethanB612 Are you telling me you didn't like Tony Montana? Or the adopted father of the "boy in a basket?"

    I usually like such characters for the badassness and want them to win, and cheer for them. But after season 4 I stopped cheering for walt and am cheering for Jesse now.

  • @TheTomEGunn This is not an anti-hero movie, it's a villain movie. There are plenty of anti-hero stories but this is not one of them, this is something far more original and inventive.

  • @ethanB612 This is a show, not a movie :P And I know what an anti-hero is, and Tony Montana and Daniel Plainview are not anti-heros, they are villainous protagonists; much like Walt. And yes, breaking bad is original and inventive. I have watched every episode, on AMC, as they premiere and own all the DVDs. I know this show. I was originally saying my Dad gave up on this show when Walt let Jane die. And yes, I believe up until season 4, you are supposed to like walt. But not in season 4...

  • I just hope AMC don't cut budget and fucks everything up.

  • @AwsmUsername Luckily, I assume due to the success of this current season, they've been renewed for a final, sixteen episode season, just like Vince wanted.

  • @JimmyFraska although wikepedia isnt always the best source for information, there is supposed to be 22 more episodes. unless that changes.

  • @XLTheAngelsRage Yeah, there will be at least a Season 5 which I assume will be the endgame between Walt and Hank. As far as I can tell thats the only place left to go really and the logical concluding arc. They may decide to go in another direction, who knows, but I'd put my money on that being how the show finishes up. If that does become the case, I expect the last season to be a real thriller full of suspense. I can't wait.

  • @AwsmUsername --considering they spend millions per episode! Eek!

  • @AwsmUsername Doubt it since it's basically "made" that network (or so I've heard)

  • @AwsmUsername Don't you worry about Planet Express, let me worry about blank.

  • @AwsmUsername Yeah. I'm afraid of what they're doing by cutting the Mad Men budget.

  • @AwsmUsername Well i mean the budget for one episode is already SO huge 3 millions dollars imagine that o_O

  • @AwsmUsername Like "Mad Men" started going off on some weird tangents instead of sticking to the story that made people like it in the first place.

  • "Make the fun of the show last longer"

    Good call, really. The whole show is about Walter's transformation. Once the transformation takes a step forward there's no going back.

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