I need to see that clip of walt talking about W.W again because I clearly forgot about it!!!
It shows it as an actual flashback while Hank is reading the dedication in the book.
Walts going to live free or die trying tbh, his millions at disposal and boldness he will make the next half war the man the myth the legend Heisenberg will make his mark know and remembered.
“I’m tired of being crushed under the weight of greedy men who believe in nothing.” - Jax Teller
Didn't Hank give the book to Walter since it contained chemistry stuff and Hank wanted some advice? I don't remember it clearly but something rings a bell.
This might be another book though.
Oh, and I'm sure Walt comes up with a perfectly reasonable explanation.
Last edited by Kalinga; 2012-09-10 at 03:15 PM.
I can see the quality of the acting and the script when i watch Breaking Bad but for some reason or another it's not engaging enough for me, i am never like OMFG i need to see the next episode.
100% sure check it out for yourself but its not my cup of tea i guess.
The book was Gale's Lab Notes, so yes, that is the reason he asks Walter to look at it.
Hank points out the dedication to WW at the front of the Lab Notes. Hank jokes it could be Walter White but Walt deflects it with laughter and quickly recalls a poem in the book by Walt Whitman.
Anyway just finished Season 4 last night, seemed like an odd way to end the series.. kinda felt like an actual ending.
Last edited by Tyratops; 2012-09-11 at 09:00 AM.
lalalalalalala I'm reading too many spoilers lol . lalalalalalala
I'm not sure who Todd is & if I do I'm sure I don't remember.
Well we have some clues as to where the second half of the season will go from having seen Walt's 52 birthday breakfast at the beginning of the season, remember?
Todd is the blonde kid from Vamanos Pest (the fumigation and former burglary ring) who has been brought into the meth enterprise. He's the one who blanked that blank when the guys were out blanking 1000 gallons of methylamine from a blank.
lol thanks. I figured it out last night. I just started Season 5 & I guess he's in it. Going to try to finish it up this week
Edit: Just finished watching Season5 & Hank finds that book from GB. I'm just not sure if he actually figures out it's Walt or if he's concentrating really hard.
I mean it's been long overdue that Hank finds out about Hank, he's been there the whole time right under his nose. Hank is a great detective but he's been very naive about Walt's "lucky winnings" so to speak.
Last edited by Pandorox; 2012-09-17 at 07:39 AM.
I'm a recent Netflix convert to the show.
Meant to watch it for years now... Finally gave it a shot two weeks ago.
Now, at a rate of about 2 episodes a day, I'm already into Season 4. And it just seems to get better and better!
Incredibly difficult to wait for the second half of the last season. The end of the first half really makes me wonder what happens in the next 5 minutes.
Aaron Paul won for Best Supporting Actor last night. Makes me really happy.
is there anything more we can tell from the season 5 episode one intro scene now that the season is over?
I almost wish I hadn't seen any of the series at all, and then in a year when the second part of this season comes out, I would hear about the season like a month after it finished... and I would be able to watch this epic movie from start to finish
With Walt being out of the business at the end of S5 first half, we can only assume that there's something he's missed. At the moment, Hank can't directly tie him to squat, even if he has realised that the guy he's after has been under his nose the whole time. So, there must be a loose end some where. There's going to be something we haven't factored in that Hank can use as leverage to get a lead. I'm just trying to figure out what angle(s) he'll work on.
There's always the chance that Skylar will completely break down, but it's not likely, they're out of the danger zone at the moment and currently nothing is coming back to them... So who is the weak link? Jessie? Possibly, but let's be realistic, I can't see him suddenly betraying Mr. White after all the BS they've been through together. He knows Walter isn't going to kill him and I doubt he wants to risk altering that - if anything, he'd more likely help rather than hinder. Are there any side characters or such that have been sidelined, who could actually cause a problem?