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Oh, I've been meaning to ask you guys. Earlier season, when they introduced Hector's nephews. I called them The Twins but I know they were supposed to be cousins. Why were they and a bunch of locals crawling on the dirt in the beginning of the ep? I never got that. Also that must have been really hard crawling across the dirt with those losing pointy toed boots. |
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That's what I read too. |
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A couple thoughts...Dexter ending was a HUGE disappointment. Was very worried BB would also fall flat , but it didn't. Brit.."Felina" is from the song playing as Walt steals the truck to return to NM. In the song, we learn the guy is headed back to his destiny represented by Felina (in this case, the mess left behind in NM). And, a brilliant anagram for Finale. And Jesse does become the moral compass of the show. Walt's greatest punishment comes in the desert, as he is writhing on the ground over his guilt and loss. His last conversation with Skyler reveals that he came to like what he was doing, mainly because he was good at it. Remember, he "was the danger; the one who knocks". There will never be another show like BB. |
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When you see characters in colors like beige and white they're usually pretty innocent; e.g., Walt early on. When Marie isn't in purple it usually signifies something major happening. Like the yellow she is wearing when Hank reads the book on the toilet; yellow is kind of an opposite color to purple (yellow is red+green, purple is blue+red), and Marie's life is about to be turned upside down now that Hank has found out Walt is Heisenberg from that book he read on the toilet. There's an entire interesting theory on colors in Breaking Bad, but I'd wait until you finish the series so you don't read too many spoilers. Breaking Bad is just so full of things like that which make it very worth watching again for all the cool things you miss the first time through. Gilligan's creativity is just mind-blowing. |
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Santa Muerte (Spanish for Saint Death), is a female folk saint venerated primarily in Mexico and the United States. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees.[1] Not sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church, her cult arose from popular Mexican folk belief, a syncretism between indigenous Mesoamerican and Spanish Catholic beliefs and practices. Since the pre-Columbian era Mexican culture has maintained a certain reverence towards death,[2] which can be seen in the widespread commemoration of the syncretic Day of the Dead.[3] Elements of that celebration include the use of skeletons to remind people of their mortality.[4] The worship is condemned by the Catholic Church in Mexico as invalid, but it is firmly entrenched among Mexico's lower working classes and various elements of society deemed as "outcasts".[5] |
It's funny, I'm studying this cool quantum mechanics class (link: https://class.stanford.edu/courses/E...ngineers/about), and every time they talk about Heisenberg's matrix formulation of quantum mechanics or the Heisenberg uncertainty principle I'm picturing Walt standing at the back of his Cadillac with the M-60 that he bought in the first scene of Season 5 lol. |
Every day more and more I wish I had been an engineer. |
So how about Walt's DVD? One of the coldest moments of the series I thought. |
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Anyone see the alternate ending where Cranston is the father from Malcolm in the Middle and it was all a bad dream? LOL It's supposed to be on the DVD set coming out Tuesday. They took it down really quick off of youtube when it got leaked, but they show a little bit in this video |
YES!! Saw the whole thing when it first came out. Sooo hysterical. I grew up watching Malcolm in the Middle. So I absolutely loved it! |
The entire series is now up on Netflix. |
delete: I said what yorkiefan said. |
Yay that means I can go back and rewatch, and rewatch, and rewatch... lOL. Jk I already own the complete box set! /obsessed But that's good to know for some of my friends who hadn't finished yet! |
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I'm enjoying Mad Men right now, a study in personalities. I was in the Advertising business in Chicago and they mentioned one of my accounts, it was such fun. In those days everyone smoked and drinked, now it's drugs and will do anything unethical to make a sale. They weren't angels before by any means but the smart ones knew how to get ahead and still try to treat their clients right. |
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Have you seen True Detective yet? Amazing show, only 8 eps. HBO. Shameless is my newest. |
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Someone else told me about the 'True Detective' I'll have to watch it after I finish this.April 13th starts Mad Men's final season on TV so I hope to finish by then. One does get spoiled watching on Netflix, and not having to wait for a week for another episode. |
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Ok Brit, can we talk about this now? :D Oh man, do I ever agree with you guys, I feel SO bad for Jesse! And don't ask me why it took me so long to finish the damn series. |
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