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Craig
09-28-2013, 9:55pm
Breaking Bad.

We watched season 5, episode 15 tonight; series finale is tomorrow. We started watching the show less than a couple of months ago, and decided to marathon watch so we could watch the end in real time. Holy crap, what a ride this show has been.

I'm rooting for Walt, I'm not proud of that, but I am...

Grey Ghost
09-28-2013, 10:15pm
I watched the first season back when it aired. I got bored with it after that. I've been watching these last few episodes to see what finally happens.

Craig
09-28-2013, 10:30pm
I watched the first season back when it aired. I got bored with it after that. I've been watching these last few episodes to see what finally happens.

In catching up, we've watched more tv in the last two months, than we had in the last two years, this show sucked us in.

carlton_fritz
09-28-2013, 10:45pm
They did a good job of showing the destructiveness of meth and the drug lifestyle.

GentleBen
09-29-2013, 11:53am
If you are Heisenberg, where's your cat? :rofl:

Craig
09-29-2013, 3:28pm
They did a good job of showing the destructiveness of meth and the drug lifestyle.

I dunno, Walt retired with $80M in cash.

73sbVert
09-29-2013, 4:54pm
If you are Heisenberg, where's your cat? :rofl:

That's Schrödinger. You meant to ask, where's your electron? :D



:cheers:

carlton_fritz
09-29-2013, 6:20pm
I dunno, Walt retired with $80M in cash.
And he only has 10-11 mil left, which he can't enjoy because it was for his family, whom he can't get the money to. His wife is being looked at by the law. His son hates him. His BIL is dead. He is living in Maine.

Craig
09-29-2013, 6:31pm
And he only has 10-11 mil left, which he can't enjoy because it was for his family, whom he can't get the money to. His wife is being looked at by the law. His son hates him. His BIL is dead. He is living in Maine.

New Hampshire, and all true. But he retired with $80M, everything else happened afterwards. And I gotta say, I doubt any of this resembles real life, other than the house with "the skank", that was probably not an unrealistic scene...other than the guy getting his head caved in by an ATM, that's probably a stretch.

Craig
09-29-2013, 8:01pm
Here we go...

DukeAllen
09-29-2013, 8:08pm
That's Schrödinger. You meant to ask, where's your electron? :D



:cheers:

Everytime I look for it, it moves.

Grey Ghost
09-29-2013, 9:44pm
Badfinger - Baby Blue (1972) - YouTube

Craig
09-29-2013, 10:37pm
My wife cried when that song got going.

ZipZap
09-30-2013, 1:05pm
Or, not.

Grey Ghost
09-30-2013, 1:19pm
My wife cried when that song got going.

Two of the band members committed suicide.


He would up saving Jesse, I haven't seen any online comments about him doing that. Funny how it kind of started out with him loving and providing for his family who turned on him in the end.

CP
09-30-2013, 2:59pm
I was at an event and some kid had on a Heisenberg T-shirt. I asked him "Are you certain of that?" It went over his head and I was thinking, "You dumbass. You're wearing a shirt with the name of a famous scientist on it and you don't even know what he did."

I was thinking of Heisenberg as in the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, NOT some TV show which, to the kid, was much more important. :rofl:

78SA
09-30-2013, 4:55pm
Great ending!! :seasix:

DukeAllen
09-30-2013, 5:14pm
I was thinking of Heisenberg as in the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, NOT some TV show which, to the kid, was much more important. :rofl:

That's the only way I know him. I've never watched the show :lol:

Bill
09-30-2013, 6:00pm
That's the only way I know him. I've never watched the show :lol:

:iagree:

However, given the current hoopla, I'm thinking about starting a Netflix binging session.

The_Dude
09-30-2013, 6:02pm
:iagree:

However, given the current hoopla, I'm thinking about starting a Netflix binging session.

It's well worth the watch. Start from the beginning. My wife thought she was going to hate it, but we went through five seasons on netflix. She's mad because we'll have to wait until next year for the final season.

Craig
09-30-2013, 6:39pm
It's well worth the watch. Start from the beginning. My wife thought she was going to hate it, but we went through five seasons on netflix. She's mad because we'll have to wait until next year for the final season.

My wife was the same way, and like I said, she cried when it was over. You love and hate some of these characters at the same time. It's one of the smartest written shows, or movies for that matter, that I've ever watched.

We watched the last episodes on On Demand, if you have that available.

carlton_fritz
09-30-2013, 7:11pm
My wife was the same way, and like I said, she cried when it was over. You love and hate some of these characters at the same time. It's one of the smartest written shows, or movies for that matter, that I've ever watched.

We watched the last episodes on On Demand, if you have that available.
:iagree:

78SA
09-30-2013, 7:41pm
Great acting too.

73sbVert
09-30-2013, 8:13pm
Meh, I have the feeling that since I've never watched any of the shows, if I never do, I'm not missing anything.

:shrug:

Craig
09-30-2013, 8:26pm
Meh, I have the feeling that since I've never watched any of the shows, if I never do, I'm not missing anything.

:shrug:

You'll never know unless you try. If you do, start at the beginning. It starts, almost, as a dark comedy, and builds in drama and in the seriousness of the circumstances. If it were described to me I would not have thought I would enjoy it. But it's so well done, I dare you not to get hooked.

Sea Six
03-03-2014, 1:24am
Unbelievable.

Absolutely the best series I have ever seen. Hands down.

Nothing else even comes close.





10/10

:hurray:

Ryan Bell
03-03-2014, 9:34am
Breaking Bad is probably in my top three TV series of all-time. Absolutely phenomenal.

Bill
03-03-2014, 9:42am
You'll never know unless you try. If you do, start at the beginning. It starts, almost, as a dark comedy, and builds in drama and in the seriousness of the circumstances. If it were described to me I would not have thought I would enjoy it. But it's so well done, I dare you not to get hooked.

:iagree:

Also, it doesn't hurt that you can watch it sans-commercials on Netflix, at your own pace, at times of your choosing.

Sea Six
03-03-2014, 9:47am
The way they developed the characters was so believable and entertaining to watch. Just one of many reasons it was so good. All the twists in the plot lines really kept you going too.

Hoog
03-03-2014, 11:59am
The Felina reference...

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Sea Six
03-03-2014, 12:50pm
^^ That was VERY cool!

Sea Six
03-03-2014, 1:26pm
Everytime I look for it, it moves.

It's always moving. :slap:

You meant to say that it's either not exactly where you looked, or it was going at a speed and direction you weren't expecting.

:seasix:

ApexOversteer
03-03-2014, 2:29pm
I binge watched Fake Or Fortune from the BBC, where they take paintings with disputed histories and, using modern investigative technology, try to prove they were done by iconic artists.

Way more gripping than any fake show, as at the end of the hour these people are either multi-millionaires, or idiots that paid too much for a piece of garbage.

Sea Six
03-03-2014, 3:11pm
I binge watched Fake Or Fortune from the BBC, where they take paintings with disputed histories and, using modern investigative technology, try to prove they were done by iconic artists.

Way more gripping than any fake show, as at the end of the hour these people are either multi-millionaires, or idiots that paid too much for a piece of garbage.

That is so boring I can't even find the strength to finish this sen

ApexOversteer
03-03-2014, 3:25pm
That is so boring I can't even find the strength to finish this sen

I guess you won't be wanting the link to my next series, Victorian Farm, where a team of historians and archeologists live on an authentic, preserved English farm, using the tools, technology and techniques available to English farmers in the 1850's...

Good shit! :seasix:

Sea Six
03-03-2014, 3:33pm
I guess you won't be wanting the link to my next series, Victorian Farm, where a team of historians and archeologists live on an authentic, preserved English farm, using the tools, technology and techniques available to English farmers in the 1850's...

Good shit! :seasix:

Actually about fifteen years ago I watched an old show called The 1800's House, where an American family lived in a turn of the Nineteenth Century house. It was an eye opener for them and me as well.

ApexOversteer
03-03-2014, 3:35pm
Actually about fifteen years ago I watched an old show called The 1800's House, where an American family lived in a turn of the Nineteenth Century house. It was an eye opener for them and me as well.

A remake of a BBC series made by the same people that did Victorian Farm. :seasix:

Ruffy
03-03-2014, 7:29pm
A bartender told me I looked like Heisenberg the other day. I might as well rock the pork pie...

Official Heisenberg Hat from Breaking Bad. Goorin Bros. Hat Shop (http://www.goorin.com/heisenberg-hat)

Black95
03-03-2014, 8:20pm
That's Schrödinger. You meant to ask, is your cat dead or alive? :D



:cheers:

Fix'd
:dance:

ApexOversteer
03-03-2014, 10:51pm
A bartender told me I looked like Heisenberg the other day. I might as well rock the pork pie...]

She probably meant your Y-fronts, not your face.

Bill
03-04-2014, 7:24am
I guess you won't be wanting the link to my next series, Victorian Farm, where a team of historians and archeologists live on an authentic, preserved English farm, using the tools, technology and techniques available to English farmers in the 1850's...

Good shit! :seasix:

Actually about fifteen years ago I watched an old show called The 1800's House, where an American family lived in a turn of the Nineteenth Century house. It was an eye opener for them and me as well.

Pffft. Y'all watched it. I lived it. 15 days without power after Hurricane Ike. Victorian era folks did have a generator to run the fridge, coffee pot, lamps, and tv, right?

Sea Six
03-04-2014, 9:22am
Pffft. Y'all watched it. I lived it. 15 days without power after Hurricane Ike. Victorian era folks did have a generator to run the fridge, coffee pot, lamps, and tv, right?

You left out icemaker. :seasix:


:)