Small chuckle, the ep is called "Face Off." Har har.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:02 (fourteen years ago)
http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/2011/10/10_gustavodemise.gif
"face off" get it gus' face came off hence the title of the episode was 'face off'
FUCK xpost
― lol-qaeda (am0n), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:03 (fourteen years ago)
haha ty 4 gif
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:04 (fourteen years ago)
what this gif?
― lol-qaeda (am0n), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:05 (fourteen years ago)
this one
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― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:05 (fourteen years ago)
the opening scene where theyre bickering abt the bomb in the hospital is p lol
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 13:52 (12 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
For a good 40 seconds it felt just like S1 Walt & Jesse banter
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:07 (fourteen years ago)
that gif wants yakety sax dubbing over the top
p.s. in gail's apartment in earlier ep:
http://i.imgur.com/Ye68f.png
― lol-qaeda (am0n), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:08 (fourteen years ago)
haaay
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:08 (fourteen years ago)
niiiiiiice
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:09 (fourteen years ago)
From the Times int v. Vince:
Q: Given that Walt and Jesse know even less about Gus, and don’t know why he was so important that the cartel could not kill him, could their assassination of him come back to haunt them?
A. That’s a good question. We will be getting into that when the writers’ room reopens in November. But I can think of one gentleman who may have a problem with it, who’s a bit closer to home, who is Mike, played by Jonathan Banks. [laughs heartily] Mike may have a problem with what transpired, and I wouldn’t want Mike mad at me, I can tell you that.
Later:
Q: What about the closing shot of the episode, the poisonous plant growing ominously in Walt’s backyard. Is it meant to suggest the possibility that he might have poisoned Brock, or is it meant to say he definitely did it?
A.To me it is fairly definitive. But there’s the old Billy Wilder quote, which I am going to misquote, that if you give the audience 2 plus 2 and let them add it up to 4 themselves, they’ll love you forever. I abide by that. The audience is plenty smart, and I like giving them as little as possible, and letting them do the math themselves. It’s such a shocking moment, that you find out the full badness, if you will, of Walter White, and you learn, truly, what he’s capable of: these monstrous acts, up to and including poisoning a child to further his and his family’s survival. To me, a moment like that is best told delicately. It’s best to not hit the audience over the head with it but to let them do the math themselves.
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/vince-gilligan-of-breaking-bad-talks-about-ending-the-season-and-the-series/?smid=tw-nytimes&seid=auto
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:09 (fourteen years ago)
heyyyyyy wait a minute...
http://i.imgur.com/Ye68f.pnghttp://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/2011/10/10_gustavodemise.gif
― lol-qaeda (am0n), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:10 (fourteen years ago)
my first reaction was 'they're showing him as a ghost?'
― some dude, Tuesday, October 11, 2011 2:45 AM (23 minutes ago) Bookmark
first thing i thought of:
http://cd.pbsstatic.com/l/47/7347/9780590457347.jpg
one of my favorite books as a kid
― lagerfeld of modern despots (latebloomer), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:13 (fourteen years ago)
i think i had that book
u can see the wheelchair behind him in the gif
― lol-qaeda (am0n), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:14 (fourteen years ago)
Gilligan and Esposito have done SO MUCH press recently
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:20 (fourteen years ago)
i am currently watching this with my ex right now and am awaiting zombie gus and this is gonna be fucking awesome.
― loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:39 (fourteen years ago)
thanks much for the gif btw, i bookmarked
― loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:44 (fourteen years ago)
lol, girl response was:FUCK...wow...how did they do that?!?!?
― loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:49 (fourteen years ago)
bonus points for rod y gab on the walk out, missed that the first time around
― loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:55 (fourteen years ago)
The Jesse/Walt dialogue was off, too - Walt seemed to be saying the exact type of stuff in the exact way that sounded like he had actually done it and was 'cleverly' manipulating Jesse to think otherwise (I don't actually think this, it just had those kind of signifiers). Communication of relatively important facts between the two of them is almost reaching "Lost" levels.Presumably Skyler doesn't know about Ted yet.― kinder, Monday, 3 October 2011 19:45 (1 week ago) Bookmark
Presumably Skyler doesn't know about Ted yet.
― kinder, Monday, 3 October 2011 19:45 (1 week ago) Bookmark
AHA! Nicely done, Cranston/writers. Walt's explanation/argument to Jesse *was* as full of guilt/nervousness as it sounded.
<3 this show so much.
― kinder, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:31 (fourteen years ago)
Also yeah seems like no-one gives a shit about Ted
― kinder, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:32 (fourteen years ago)
i think ted was a lot of groundwork -- we haven't seen the end of him
― Art Arfons (La Lechera), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:35 (fourteen years ago)
i think ted was a lot of groundwork
once his head hit the floor, sure
― lagerfeld of modern despots (latebloomer), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:37 (fourteen years ago)
boom
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:38 (fourteen years ago)
twitch twich <--- ted's finger
― Art Arfons (La Lechera), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:39 (fourteen years ago)
Ted's dead, baby. Ted's dead.
― ( ) (mh), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:39 (fourteen years ago)
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/10/06/arts/vincegilligan/vincegilligan-articleInline.jpg
vince giligan dresses like gus fring
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:40 (fourteen years ago)
If Ted is dead (he is according to Gilligan) then he can only influence plots to a certain degree, e.g. Skyl?r's money coming back to bite her on the arse. Would be ridiculous to have an intricate Ted-centric subplot kick in nine television months from now imo.
― Autumn Almanac (Schlafsack), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:42 (fourteen years ago)
lol:http://i.imgur.com/1ZsKJ.jpg
― kinder, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:44 (fourteen years ago)
xp will probably all add up to Skylar not being able to come to terms with all the dead ppl in Walt's wake. One being her LOVER is not going to go down well.
― kinder, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 04:45 (fourteen years ago)
a dude she fucked a few times and had nothing but contempt for by the last time she saw him /= her lover
― front-man for British post-punk turned pop chart-topper’s, Scritti Polliti (sic), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 05:06 (fourteen years ago)
no. But it's someone who was actually quite a big part of her life rather than some remote bad drug guys. Although he's one of the few people who kind of brought about his own death without Walt actually having a hand in it.
― kinder, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 06:06 (fourteen years ago)
do you have to say this every week, because people criticise the show based on its own high standards? or is it like a "shut up if you do not endorse every episode of breaking bad 100 per cent" thing? or presumably every episode ever made is the same standard and that's why we're on a messageboard talking about it? so nobody can say anything negative whatsoever?
It's not that, it's the sudden apparent lurch from week to week from people going 'OMG best thing ever' to 'hmmm, shark-jump anyone?', especially given that in the penultimate episode none of us knew exactly what was going on or how it was going to play out.
I don't even think the child-poisoning was that much of a plot contrivance compared to, say, Jane's dad going back to work and immediately crashing two planes into one another right over Walt's house.
I try to see each piece (in this case, each season) in isolation. It's a bit like bands that do one earth-shattering album and spend the next 30 years churning out crap – some people focus on the 30 years of crap at the expense of that one masterpiece.
I can see you doing that for something like, say, Community, but for something that's obviously episodic and not meant to be consumed on an individual basis it just seems like a weird way to react to a TV show. At some point you just have to have faith that the writers know what they're doing or otherwise why keep watching?
But yeah, I'm burned by Lost too, but the variance in quality from episode to episode in Breaking Bad isn't a fraction of what it was in Lost. And Breaking Bad isn't as difficult to resolve in a satisfactory way as Lost.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 08:45 (fourteen years ago)
(Also I'd expected people to *really* hate the wheelchair bomb plot)
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 08:47 (fourteen years ago)
Pity Gus didn't live, cos then they could have had him as Two-Face and Walt as the Joker. Paving the way for Jesse to become Batman.
― Number None, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:29 (fourteen years ago)
add me to the list of ilxors who thought saul's secretary was possibly the best thing ever
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:41 (fourteen years ago)
otm but this isn't just this thread, it's the internet. w/tv, bands, directors, whatever. ppl sitting around goin I THINK THIS HAS JUMPED THE SHARK HAY GUISE JUMPED THE SHARK! what can you do, people love to do that, it makes them feel smart.
― pathos of the unwarranted encore (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:08 (fourteen years ago)
btw bomb plot only worked cause tyrus didnt search well enough via relying too heavily on his bug sweeping device, the bomb was not v well concealed - and the only reason tyrus was there to make that mistake is because the guy who shouldve been doing the sweep mike fucked up by not fully strangling a guy and got himself shot
― ice cr?m, Monday, October 10, 2011 8:40 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
huh? no, walt installed it AFTER tyrus checked the room, duh
― The boyboy young jess (D-40), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:29 (fourteen years ago)
thats why he hung out outside the window
anyway, the zombie gus was awesome.
dudes, this is a show where the 2nd or third ep had them boiling a body in a bathtub in acid, and the acide burning through the ceiling and blood splattering all over the hallway. ott gore is totally a part of this
this is like when ppl complain about how 'unrealistic' omar from the wire is
― The boyboy young jess (D-40), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:30 (fourteen years ago)
do u ppl understand how 'fiction' works? suspension of disbelief?
anyway, s1ocki otm
Sometimes it's just good to see a ridiculously ambitious long con actually pay off, especially when Walt has been so useless all season.
From Walt's point of view it's brilliant, it just looks like a cartel vs Gus revenge thing. Although I bet he's secretly annoyed that Gus died without knowing it was Walt that killed him.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:37 (fourteen years ago)
this episode was just immensely satisfying in every way
i never once imagined walt would leverage TIO to get to gus, or the brilliant way he pulled it off, with the visit to the DEA. yet as soon as those wheels are set in motion it's like "of course, this is the only play he has"
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:49 (fourteen years ago)
naw man it's not about "suspension of disbelief" it's about that scene was like the Bud Lite commercial version of the show. it's cool to have all kinds of insane shit but HE LEAVES...AND THEN HE STRAIGHTENS HIS TIE!!! AND THEN FALLS DOWN!! is just dumb. but yr right insofar as dating back to Tuco times this show's been lots of stuff where yr like "well, no, actually, after this scene the protagonist is dead under any remotely realistic reading"
but that's one thing and dumb IT'LL BE AWESOME! HE STRAIGHTENS HIS TIE! clever-college-student flourishes are another imo
― pathos of the unwarranted encore (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:50 (fourteen years ago)
He should have checked for dirt under his fingernails as well.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:58 (fourteen years ago)
Gus is impossibly cool and calm and precise, it makes perfect sense for him to emerge (in shock), straighten his tie and collapse. His face was blown off but his brain was probably (mostly) intact. I mean obviously that wouldn't happen irl but it was a great scene and a fitting send-off.
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:03 (fourteen years ago)
It had a distinctly comic book graphic sensibility but that feels like a fitting end for Gus so after a night of p much dreaming that gif over and over because I was thinking about it so much right before bed, I'm okay with it. Now stop haunting me Gus Fring.
― pullapartsquirrel (Jenny), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:13 (fourteen years ago)
it was sad, that aero doesn't like cool things
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:14 (fourteen years ago)
Zombie Gus reminded me of one of the Garbage Pail Kids and I can't remember which one. It's really bugging me.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:31 (fourteen years ago)
"you know what would make the climax of this season better, is if it were a little less cool"
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:34 (fourteen years ago)