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But I don't want to picture Meth!Landry in a metal bikini.
.... and yet, now I am.
.... and yet, now I am.
There have been several in-a-coffin shots throughout the series. He's always been a dead man.
Matt Seitz' reading of Walt as this guilt-bound ghost trying to make amends, admitting guilt stood out during the episode. The last two eps as a soul-crushing denouement following the hyper-climax of "Ozymandias" jives well with me right now. Remains to be seen how it'll feel when the show is watched again in its entirety.
Fuck it, I dunno.
Let's talk about Todd's new Lydia ringtone.
a lot of over thinking with this series, (as with Mad Men) and I am not meaning only you, the web reaks of it
how many coffin shots with Jesse?
Let's talk about Todd's new Lydia ringtone.
Take a bow, Mrs Garrison, you were one person off, but got all the mechanics right. Skyler instead of Jesse.
Easily the best, most addictive show ive ever watched.
The point is that he HAD NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE.
I hope Jesse just keeps driving that car really fast and laughing uncontrollably...forever. An everlasting joy ride.
Let's talk about Todd's new Lydia ringtone.
Interesting that a neo-Nazi would use something sung by a Jew.
Interesting that a neo-Nazi would use something sung by a Jew.
Yes he had. He was there just a couple of episodes ago, when he had the meeting with Uncle Jack to put the hit on Jesse. Said something about "make it quick and painless" and shook hands with Jack. I think it was even in the same room.
Was it also the same place where Walt first met uncle jack and the gang to talk about the prison hit?
When I first started raving about this show, I would always feel compelled to qualify statements I would make such as yours, with the caveat "..outside of The Wire".
I'm not so sure I feel the same any more, and a large part of that is because of how good each show's final seasons were. Now I would simply put them on par. They both had me thoroughly hooked and riveted from start to finish. I had to literally force myself not to watch the marathon this past week, because I knew it would end up the same way I watched The Wire the second time through: non-stop, with very little sleep, food, or contact with the outside world