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POLL : What did you think of Breaking Bad - Ozymandias?

16 Sept 2013

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23 comments:

  1. speechless. I really don't know what to say...it was just Awesome and wow. It's so Hard to root for Walt right now after that....he just lost his Mind... Best hour of TV tonight

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  2. THEY'RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY HO HO HE HE HA HA TO THE FUNNY FARM WHERE LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL ALL THE TIME................

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  3. Killing off Hank really makes the last two episodes wide open. I have no idea where they are going to take it.

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  4. Best episode of any show ever. It was gut wrenching. Walt on the phone at the end to exonerate Skyler was such a great scene. Every scene was great. Walt knows he has reached the end and he is still thinking about his family.

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  5. Breaking bad in it's best shape. Time to change my diaper.

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  6. Okay, I think I'm breathing again. Amazing! Walt had reverted to meek Walter White until Hank was killed, now he's full on Heisenberg. And Ozymandias? If his empire was built on the need to provide for his family, 1. his money is almost gone, 2. he nearly killed his wife and endangered his infant daughter. I like that Hank's parting words served to show Walt how stupid he is, that Jack already made up his mind, and I do like that Marie and Skyler's relationship is rebuilding. Oh please, Skyler, survive this!

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  7. This episode literally drained me and now my whole body is weak. Another fantastic episode of this fantastic show. I still had hope that Hank would somehow survive the shootout but as soon as he crawled to get the gun and Jack walked over to him, I knew right then and there that he would be dead. Also, hearing Walt tell Jesse that he watched Jane die and did nothing about it just made my anger towards Walt skyrocket.


    Please don't kill Jesse please I beg of you. He has been through enough. I really hope someone saves him as soon as possible.


    The scene where Walt and Skyler fought with the knife had my heart pounding and I was screaming at the top of my lungs because I actually thought Walt would stab Skyler for a second there but thank god Walt Jr. stopped them. Seeing Skyler run after Walt and try to get Holly back was intense as hell and I feel bad for all the shit she is going through. Walt has officially gone insane.


    The call with Skyler at the end of the episode was the last shred of decency Walt had.


    I really have no idea what direction the writers are going to take for the final two episodes but I am sure it will be a hell of a ride. Still crazy to think that it's all over two weeks from now.

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  8. Quite possibly the finest hour of television I have ever seen. An utter masterpiece - ten minutes later I'm still sitting here shaking. It would have worked very well as a series finale, but the fact that it wasn't means that there is so much more amazingness to come.


    NB - R.I.P. Hank and Gomie, you guys were awesome.

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  9. Unnervingly, unbelievably, irrefutably gut-wrenching. Walt's life, his empire, everything he ever worked for past and present, absolutely everything... is gone. It had to happen, he followed in Ozymandias's footsteps. Yet there's still episodes left!


    My mind is still reeling. But damn you Walt, *** ******** **** you Walt. I was really hoping you'd let Jesse go, not say anything, and then team up with him to bring down the bastards who killed Hank. Obviously, Walt never wanted to be caught and he wanted to stop Hank by (almost) any means necessary. And if it wasn't clear before, it certainly is now, Walt never wanted to kill Hank. Walt's sadness was brilliantly portrayed by Bryan Cranston and the camera work.


    But even more phenomenal than Bryan Cranston was the absolute, utter despair of Jesse when he was caught and when he was told that Walt was there to watch Jane die. Jesse may not have done the best things throughout the show, but damn it, other than Hank and Gomie, he seemed to be the only one with any shred of decency and morals left! And he keeps getting dumped on! I personally felt defeated by this episode by the crushing defeat of Jesse: getting caught and forced to cook after finding out a woman he loved could've been saved with the threat of another woman he loves and her son being killed.


    Which brings me to the flashforward that we haven't reached yet, I'm thinking it's going to be Walt coming back to kill all the white supremacist assholes who killed Hank and are now holding Jesse. Who knows if Walt will save Jesse too, but my best guess is Walt is going back with that machine gun to kill the lot of them and then give himself the Ricin.


    And thank you to all the other commenters. I was so caught up in everything just being hurled at you in this episode that I didn't understand Walt's true intention with abducting Holly and then the phone call. The one thing, the absolutely only redeeming quality left about Walter White is that he tries to do what's best for his family. It may not seem like it, he may do it in a profoundly shitty way... but he does it.


    I'm truly hoping in the finale, Walt will go down in a blaze of glory killing the white supremacist pricks. It'd be a worthy ending for him. As for Jesse, I've commented many times that I want Jesse to survive all of this... but given Walt gave him up and he's now a prisoner... I'm worried as hell, but I really hope he survives.

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  10. Wow. Just wow. What an episode.
    I was so pissed at Walt up until that phone call (what great acting btw!). So with all the horrible things that went down, at least he got Skyler out of the woods. But man, poor Jesse. I hope he survives.
    I can't begin to imagine where they're going with the final 2 episodes (I won't watch the promo), but then again they've surprised and amazed me since the beginning, why stop now.

    Can't believe there are only 2 episodes left... :(

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  11. Good episode. Loved the opening scene. Made me realize how much I miss the Season 1 dynamic of the show. Overall I didn't care for it quite as much as last week's episode, but it was still good.

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  12. Simply amazing!

    Walter begging for Hank's life was just sad and frustrating. Like Hank said, Uncle Jack already made up his mind to kill him, no matter what Walter did Hank was going to die.

    It also seemed to be the last we will see of the stumbling, bumbling Walter White. Mr White is in full on survival mode and now Heisenberg has come out to protect the weak Mr. White from the heaviness all around him. The good news is that Heisenberg thinks and schemes and is proactive, instead of just sitting back and reacting to everything like Walter White does. Viva la Heisenberg! Now go kick some neo-Nazi ass!

    Even in the end, at the end of his rope, Walt still tries to save his family! I could be wrong, but it certainly seemed to me Walt's call was about setting up an escape route for Skyler and not lecturing her one last time... Calling to be overheard by the police was BRILLIANT! Possibly the only way of getting Skyler off the hook, but if and only if Marie falls for it and Jr is smart enough to go along with it.

    I do wonder though if that will be enough to save the family in the end. The flashbacks we saw may be Walt going back to save Jesse as I have always suspected, but is Walter going back to rescue Jesse and save him from the Brotherhood or to set up Jesse and thereby save Skyler, Jr and Holly?

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  13. I think part of Walt's plan has to involve the authorities arriving in force. He's going to try to lead them straight to the brotherhood as he attempts to take them out. He's probably going to try the phosphine trick he used on Emilio and Krazy-8 combined with the Ricin as a fail-safe. I think it's for uncle Jack primarily.

    I say this mainly because I don't think he stands a chance in a shootout unless he first eliminates most of the group. The phosphine is an effective way to do that.

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  14. Agreed...
    Maybe he will use the M60 as a distraction, either to get the authorities' attention or rig it somehow to auto fire or (remote fire) so it draws the Brotherhood out and he can sneak in to rescue Jesse.

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  15. There is no way to describe this ... This episode was just ... If I could choose a moment to die at any point in my life it would be after such and Amazing episode.

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  16. This was completely off the charts. What an unbelievable episode, with so many turns and twists my head was spinning continually. This was a masterpiece without thinking it twice.

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  17. I think so and I think Skylar understood what he was doing.

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  18. Yeah and that's why he was crying...At first I thought it was his ego, that he wanted to humiliate her, relegate her to a stupid powerless housewife who was only good to spend the money but then I thought that if he hated her as much as he seemed to during that phone call he would make sure that she went down with him but instead he made sure the cops(he knew they were there) knew that he did all by himself.
    Okay maybe he did one thing to redeem himself...

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  19. 95,8 % voted awesome. :-) And it was....it was just brilliant and so well done.


    I am so mad at Walt for wanting them to kill Jesse. I always believed he would save Jesse from everything. When he told Jesse that he watched Jane die...oh my god, I would have loved for Jesse to have killed him right there.



    I believe he was trying to save Skylar when he called her in the end. He was crying while he was talking to her and was taking the blame. The only good move in this episode, Walt.

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  20. ricin i think is either for Lydia or the uncle, obviously they stole this money and they have Jesse so of course he either wants the money back or he wants revenge and I do believe he will try to free Jesse to partly redeem himself. If he got the authorities involved the uncle has most of the money, which is evidence to convict and he and Jesse could walk away since Jesse was held against his own free will. But Lydia would get pissed and want to kill Walt and his family if this happens, ricin for her?

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  21. Once again, we need a So Freaking Awesome voting option!

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  22. This episode's name should have been "Y.K.H.".

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  23. I'm speechless, I knew the episode was gonna be good because the promo didn't show anything of the actual episode(meaning that they couldn't pick 30 seconds that weren't spoilery). I'm the kind of viewers that often roots for the bad guy but I dont think I ever hated a character as much as I hate Walt. I can't even find him any redeeming qualities, even the fact that he tried to save hank.(especially after what he told jessie afterwards.)

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