Best series finale ever!!!!!!!!!!
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Tonight's Breaking Bad was AWESOME!!! WARNING *****SPOILERS*****
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What a ride!!!
Best finale ever.“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”Comment
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I'm so jealous now, you guys saw it early.The wait is torture.
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Hurry up and finish the show, dammit, lol.
Near the end of the Talking Dead farewell segment, Vince Gilligan said his favorite show of all times is Rod Serling's Twilight Zone...now I see why Breaking Bad is so good, great influence.sigpicComment
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I have and holy crap...this may have been the best episode of them all. It was so well done; the writing, directing, acting, everything about it. I may be sad about it ending, but I'm happy the way it ended. It was perfect.Everything you wanted to happen for it to be a true conclusion, happened. This show is one that has remained, quality-wise, the strongest I have watched, and every episode has not only remained the same, but has only gotten stronger....if the way I phrased it makes sense.
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The Shield is a very good show...but Breaking Bad is a GREAT show.
Vic Mackey = a neanderthal brute who in the end did the unthinkable, he snitched.
Walter White = brilliant mastermind who went out on his own terms.
Breaking Bad wins...
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Fantastic!
Minor (extremely minor) quibbles about Jack's strange behavioral quirks allowing for important parts of the plot to happen - again. Yeah, I can see how he wanted to show off Jessie to Walt, but again, you have to admit it wasn't the strongest motivation we've seen from a character on the show. It made for a fantastic scene though, so I'm really not complaining.
Walt leaving his watch behind on the pay phone: I thought because it was Walt's birthday it kind of reminded him of where it came from, but Giligan's explanation is very funny and very honest - if you guys didn't see it on "Talking Bad":
Gilligan explained that the reason Walt placed his watch (the one Jesse gave him for his 51st birthday) on top of the payphone after pretending to be the New York Times reporter was only retrofitted symbolism: The reason he had to do it was because they realized that in the flash-forward of him at Denny's that they'd shot for episode 501, Walt wasn't wearing a watch, so they had to explain where it went for continuity reasons. And so, out of necessity, they came up with what Gilligan called the "artsy fartsy" reason: It was a symbol of Walt, seeing the end is near, cutting ties with one of his "arch-nemeses," Jesse.Why did Walt place his watch on the payphone? Why did Jesse not kill Walt? What made the cameraman cry?
Was anyone else kinda hoping the last scene was going to be Walt walking into the lab, realizing it was the end, and trying out some meth?Comment
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OH - and if you guys didn't read or see anything yet about the dying teenaged fan who helped shape the end of the series take a look. It's very sad and heartwarming:
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Amazingly satisfied.
Can't help but wonder if there was a dig at Lost in the end. He's lying on his back with a would in the same place Jack Shepherd had....but without a doubt, a much better finale.
I think they really gave us everything we wanted. The final crazy Heisenberg caper was awesome, the use of the ricin was brilliant, Walt didn't get away unpunished with it but still was somewhat redeemed.
Gee whiz, if only he'd taken Grey Matter up on their offer to pay for his cancer treatments in the first place he wouldn't have had to blackmail them into laundering is drug money.This profile is no longer active.Comment
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Honest to God, that's exactly what I was thinking might happen.sigpic
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