Shall we anticpate the AMC series "Breaking Bad"? I think I may.

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(a) he was being wily in a dumb ted way (b) he was being courageous in a dumb ted way (c) so

conrad, Monday, 26 September 2011 22:40 (fourteen years ago)

Did Saul and the A-Team say something about the check being mailed afterward in Saul's office? Because Ted went klonk right after the check was written.

Antonio Carlos Broheem (WmC), Monday, 26 September 2011 23:13 (fourteen years ago)

yeah they did

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Monday, 26 September 2011 23:15 (fourteen years ago)

"check's in the mail at least"

conrad, Monday, 26 September 2011 23:16 (fourteen years ago)

There's a slight chance Jesse could die before the end (he was supposed to die in the first season iirc). Walt, no chance.

Number None, Monday, 26 September 2011 23:29 (fourteen years ago)

amazing episode obv

Number None, Monday, 26 September 2011 23:30 (fourteen years ago)

"are you happy?"
"reasonably"

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Monday, 26 September 2011 23:32 (fourteen years ago)

funniest ep yet

"does the laundry have to be dirty?"
"nope."

am0n, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:32 (fourteen years ago)

"can't say it's been a pleasure"

Number None, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:35 (fourteen years ago)

the last shot pulling away from walt framed by the floor hole was ridic

am0n, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:38 (fourteen years ago)

Ted still owes money to the IRS. money which now will never be paid. unless all that talk about the mercedes was for nothing?

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:40 (fourteen years ago)

but he's dead

Number None, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:44 (fourteen years ago)

and the cheque's in the post at least

conrad, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:46 (fourteen years ago)

yeah the IRS is paid, that plot line is probably not an issue now.

akm, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:55 (fourteen years ago)

no, the total amount was not paid. it's minus the mercedes lease. just saying.

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 01:03 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, but who would they go after for that money?

Number None, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 01:07 (fourteen years ago)

the amt he was gonna "return" 2 skylar was minus the mercedes lease. i think the amt the a-team made him write was xactly what the irs was owed. even if it wasnt, if hes dead, irs will get w/e he owes from w/e assets he does still have probably

johnny crunch, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 01:07 (fourteen years ago)

no, the total amount was not paid. it's minus the mercedes lease. just saying.

― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 11:03 (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

So? The difference can just be peeled off Walt's stash under the... wait.

xp yeah, I thought they got him to pay the whole amount. Not sure how that would work if he didn't have any money.

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 01:08 (fourteen years ago)

ted's death was hilar & one of the best parts of the season. the foreshadowing where he trips over the rug earlier was so good -- i was like, haha what a funny detail to include to show how inept he is, then it turned out it was even ~more~

and yeah he was obv blackmailing skyler! how do u miss that

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 01:58 (fourteen years ago)

Ted, being stupid and sleazy, was trying his best to couch it as anything but blackmail. And totes, when he tripped over the rug the first time, my thought was, hmm, what an odd detail.

But if you're a tax scofflaw and you suddenly come up with $600K cash to pay of you debt, won't the IRS look into the source of that money?

Great episode. How will they keep this up? This is like the last third of "GoodFellas," except they have to stretch it out the rest of the season and the final season, too. Unless this is secretly the final season.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:00 (fourteen years ago)

i will admit im in the minority who could see them killing walter before jesse at this point

i dont think they'll do either, though

are we maybe witnessing a swing of sympathy TOWARDS Walter and away from Gus -- obv at some level the past several episodes have you cheering for the disciplined underdog w/ Gus vs. cartel .... mike & jesse on his team ... while walter flails embarrassingly. but now ... if gus is going to kill hank and walt is really concerned about this our sympathies could easily & radically swing back towards walt imo

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:03 (fourteen years ago)

the foreshadowing where he trips over the rug earlier was so good -- i was like, haha what a funny detail to include to show how inept he is, then it turned out it was even ~more~

Ted tripping over the rug was obviously a setup for a later incident, how do u miss that

Also I never said it definitely wasn't blackmail, I'm asking the question because a couple of circumstances surrounding it don't fit neatly imo, and this series in particular has been so tightly controlled that nothing ever doesn't fit neatly.

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:04 (fourteen years ago)

its easy to think that him tripping over the rug was just a show-dont-tell way of underlining that hes an inept bumbling idiot

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:07 (fourteen years ago)

Also I never said it definitely wasn't blackmail, I'm asking the question because a couple of circumstances surrounding it don't fit neatly imo, and this series in particular has been so tightly controlled that nothing ever doesn't fit neatly.

― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Monday, September 26, 2011 9:04 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

it totally does, skyler calls him out on it & hes too much of a weasel to admit that its what hes doing

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:08 (fourteen years ago)

That would make sense and wrap up the plot reasonably neatly, but (a) he could have just said "yes I'm blackmailing you" but didn't, (b) why would he try running from the thugs after signing the cheque and (c) with Ted dead without consequence that's a hell of a lot of subplot to indulge in just to leave Walt in the lurch in episode 11.

― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 08:37 (3 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:09 (fourteen years ago)

hes running because he wants to retain the ability to blackmail her, if he can stop the check & call the police then ... he would succeed?

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:14 (fourteen years ago)

ah yes that makes sense

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:15 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.aoltv.com/media/2011/09/bad1.jpg

^ scene is still giving me chills. I am completely in awe of how subtly they've cranked up Gus in the last 3–4 episodes.

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:33 (fourteen years ago)

goosebumps at the end with Walt laughing and Marie on the machine

calstars, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:48 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, and the person upthread who said Walt now resembles a meth head is otm. Skyler's house was the one place in the show that was predictably a safe haven (even with Gus's hard men hanging round out the front).

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:56 (fourteen years ago)

Pretty convinced that the season will end w/ Walt saving Hank's ass and "allying himself" (but not really) w/ the DEA for protection. At least, that's the most plausible way out for him I can come up with.

Simon H., Tuesday, 27 September 2011 03:07 (fourteen years ago)

That would be a mad setup for the final series. Wow.

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 03:34 (fourteen years ago)

holding out hope for "everybody dies"

pathos of the unwarranted encore (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:12 (fourteen years ago)

Probably been mentioned itt but I did wonder whether the DEA's very solidly in cahoots with Fring, and that that's the reason Hank can't get his case up.

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:16 (fourteen years ago)

Just wanted to point out that it was totally an allusion to a coffin there at the end. What walt felt or forshadowing.

Jeff, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:32 (fourteen years ago)

no way, there's no money in coffins and you don't put them underneath a house

pathos of the unwarranted encore (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:35 (fourteen years ago)

good point

Dudley Daigle: Tugboat Captain (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:47 (fourteen years ago)

hes running because he wants to retain the ability to blackmail her, if he can stop the check & call the police then ... he would succeed?

― sorry for party blogging (D-40), Monday, September 26, 2011 10:14 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

the heavies reaction to ted bolting and his subsequent death was lolz all around

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:49 (fourteen years ago)

haha the explanation to saul was extra lol

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:54 (fourteen years ago)

Man that ending was so Lynch that I expected Skyler to start clawing at her face with her right hand.

Dan I., Tuesday, 27 September 2011 04:59 (fourteen years ago)

I think I was watching a different episode from many people on this thread. I thought that episode was a complete tease and tremendously frustrating, the ending in particular. And I do love this show but it has started to annoy me. That said, I enjoyed last week a lot so hopefully there will be good things to come.

can men eat harmony? (admrl), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:15 (fourteen years ago)

The biggest wtf was Walt's panicked visit to Saul being played for (admittedly dark) laughs when it could have actually been genuinely tense. I did not understand that at all.

can men eat harmony? (admrl), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:16 (fourteen years ago)

btw totally glad ted is dead, found his scenes nearly unbearable even by the uncomfortable standards of this show

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:18 (fourteen years ago)

I thought that episode was a complete tease and tremendously frustrating, the ending in particular.

whaaaaaat, this whole year has been a tease from start to finish

Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:30 (fourteen years ago)

lol'd so hard at dead ted

trying to blackmail skylar while simultaneously woundedly denying that hes trying to blackmail skylar is so completely w/in ted's character that it seems hard to read any other way idk

i dont really care who dies or w/e i just want to know what happens next

señorita buttstench (Lamp), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:41 (fourteen years ago)

as if jesse's life isn't hard enough he has to play sonic 2006 as well

cozen, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 06:47 (fourteen years ago)

Can I just say that the scene with Gus telling a tied-up Walt what the fuck was going on was a piece of directoral and cinematographic brilliance? But in the most beautiful, simple, craftsmanlike way.

When you shoot in the west/southwest desert on a day like that, where, if you get the polarizer just right, the sky is a deep blue and the clouds are these gorgeous, imaginary-looking things, the one problem is that there's no real way to predict when a cloud will pass over your main action. You just hope that you get everything in the same light, because the difference between cloud and full sun is so stark that it's impossible to cut between one and the other. To have spent at least 30 minutes in a situation where a minute costs thousands of dollars, just so you have a master shot where the cloud comes in and leaves again...

The level of planning, forethought, and expertise that goes into assuring that that scene is not only saved from being reshot or jury-rigged in editing, but that it actually adds something to the vocabulary of cinematography on TV, is something that I aspire to, at my very best, every day I get my hands on a camera.

ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 07:30 (fourteen years ago)

better yet

...

holy shit

ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 07:30 (fourteen years ago)

Thing is, Ted was being blundering and fucking moronically stupid and self-destructive in EXACTLY the same way as Walt in this episode. Like, you KNOW it's game over. You are completely fucked. You are going to jail, or you are being driven out into the desert by a psychopathic drug dealer with a bag over your head. And then at the very last minute, you're offered a precious lifeline you'd previously have given everything for. And you throw it back in their face, you're stupid enough to believe that against all logic, you can take everything back. Then you realise you're really really fucked, and you try to run away. And you fuck it up. And then you're REALLY fucked.

Nice touch on the writers' part, I thought.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 08:43 (fourteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrGc9-UwCXg

thankfully ted's death is now on youtube lmao

sorry for party blogging (D-40), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 09:21 (fourteen years ago)


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