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I think the notes thing is over thinking, Gale had notes, one could get information from the Internet
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Once the truth came out, and Brock recovered, I read posts insisting that Walt was so discerning, so careful with the dosage, that Brock could never have died. The audience has been trained by cable television to react this way: to hate the nagging wives, the dumb civilians, who might sour the fun of masculine adventure. “Breaking Bad” increases that cognitive dissonance, turning some viewers into not merely fans but enablers.
The audience now waits along with Skyler, as the narrative builds toward a finale in which anything might happen, since there will be no need to keep us watching. (A baby might die, for instance, maybe by swallowing the ricin pellet that’s tucked away in the Whites’ home.) To escape this moral checkmate, Gilligan might shift yet another character into the foreground, revealing that the show is actually (as a friend suggested) a hero’s tale in disguise. In that version of “Breaking Bad,” the protagonist is not Walt but Hank, a man with no children.
It was a great read.
I didn't see your prediction NSW, as I deliberately (I know, hard to believe, but I do!) avoid this place like the plague between the hours of 9pm Sunday and until I can *coughobtaincough* the show at some point on Monday
So no one wants the Godfather Part II ending with Walt killing everyone and having to live with his own sins, huh?
Oh, dude, it's not like I expect everyone to read my every post, just wanted to re-toss my hat into the Jesse triumphs ring.
So no one wants the Godfather Part II ending with Walt killing everyone and having to live with his own sins, huh?
And I think would be fairly consistent with the initial vision and tone of the series as it's developed.
That being said, and I ask for edification, not as a challenge, how do you see that end as being consistent with the show's vision/tone?
Isn't that the whole point of the series though, that by the end he's so far gone that he wouldn't have any trouble living with his own sins?
LemonMelon said:I really hope Brock kills Walt.
lazarus said:So no one wants the Godfather Part II ending with Walt killing everyone and having to live with his own sins, huh?