What's new
USCHO Fan Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • The USCHO Fan Forum has migrated to a new plaform, xenForo. Most of the function of the forum should work in familiar ways. Please note that you can switch between light and dark modes by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right of the main menu bar. We are hoping that this new platform will prove to be faster and more reliable. Please feel free to explore its features.

Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Loved the Walt/Skyler/Hank/Marie stuff this week.

Walt and Hank are desperate to control something that is clearly starting to enter a tailspin. Skyler sees a simple solution (just wait this out until Walt dies) and hopes that its the right way, but has no way to know if it'll actually work. Marie sees the same simple solution in telling Hank to go straight up to his co-workers, but has no idea that he really needs more than he has. I loved the scene where Marie confronted Skyler.

Predictable outcome for Declan's AZ crew and Team Jittery Mess. I love the touch that Lydia is completely unable to stomach all of this.

Huell and Kuby got to fulfill some serious Scrooge McDuck fantasies. Saul is stuck in perpetual CYA mode.

Walt, Jr. sat this one out. Must've been at a 48 hour breakfast.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Sounds like Skyler is alive for the final episode since Anna Gunn mentioned reading the script on "Talking Bad" tonight. Aaron Paul was conspicuously quiet when Anna mentioned the script for the last episode....

Next week's guests will be Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman) and Samuel L Jackson. Oh, and it was revealed tonight that Bill Burr (Kuby) was supposed to be on tonight, but when he learned Aaron Paul would be in town he insisted the show invite him instead. Burr will be on a future episode. He and Huell had a nice Scrooge McDuck moment there. They had to have pocketed some of that cash.


The "spoiler" from Vince Gilligan was (shock!) useless. He made some joke about guacamole. The picture they showed on the screen was worthwhile though: Walter and Skyler sitting in a restaurant - at a table for four - waiting for....whom...
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Predictable outcome for Declan's AZ crew and Team Jittery Mess. I love the touch that Lydia is completely unable to stomach all of this.
Lydia desperately needs to get laid...or have a <strike>glass</strike> bottle of wine...or a cigarette....or a Xanax.

Probably all of the above.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Live-chatted with Sloe Gin (retired poster) watching this ep.

Skyler is waiting it out to choose what side will make her safe.
Walt embellished his cancer collapse, to get Skyler on his side.
Hank f*ed up the initial encounter with Skyler, but recovered nicely.
Marie needs to die.
Jesse is Section 8.
The PHO boys...that was a surprise, and my original thought back in the day of Todd being a govt worker (he killed the kid, but I did forget about black ops stuff) might oddly hold up.
Skyler will be offed by Walt. His long term setup with the cancer collapse plus the conspiracy theory about trends he acquired...
Hank.....how DO you sign your own "death" warrant. Something you love?

Top 10, if not top 5, ep.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Also: NOT EVEN A LEAD IN QUESTION?! F YOU! F YOU!
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Good Episode.

I'm not sure Hank will get anywhere with Jesse. What is Hank going to do that Jesse isn't going to say "whatever, I deserve this"? Only way Jesse talks is if Hank finds out about the girlfriend and Brock, and uses them as leverage. Maybe he finds out that Jesse is giving them money, and says he'll arrest whatshername as an accomplice.

I don't think Walt's collapse was entirely just a "Cancer collapse", as Brent puts it. He just dug a huge effin hole in the desert, and his body was most likely so depleted that he just collapsed. Sure, the cancer didn't help, but I doubt it would be considered the cause of it.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

I don't get how we can be losing the War on Drugs when apparently all it takes is poisoning like seven Mexican dudes to reduce the entire multi-billion dollar international drug trade to a couple guys in an old school bus.

This has become a very silly show.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Posting from the tablet so we'll see if this works. If not I'll delete the post.

The titles for the remainder of the series

Confessions (from what we hear on the preview, it sounds like Jesse has learned about Brock)
Summary: Jesse Pinkman decides to make a change, while Walter White and Skyler White try to deal with an unexpected demand.

Rabid Dog
Summary: An unusual strategy starts to bear fruit, while plans are set in motion that could change everything.

To'hajillee (where Walt hid the money)
Summary: Things heat up for Walter White in unexpected ways.

Ozymandias
Summary: Everyone copes with radically changed circumstances.

Granite State (New Hampshire)
Summary: Events set in motion long ago move toward a conclusion.

Felina (NOT the heroine of the Marty Robbins song)
Summary: Felina is an anagram for "finale" and also is related to the word feline.
 
Last edited:
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

If you like Breaking Bad, this is for you. :D

http://thechive.com/2013/08/19/if-you-like-breaking-bad-this-post-is-for-you-28-photos/

At this point, I think Skyler is hoping Walt dies before anything legal happens, that way she keeps the money and doesn't get in trouble. Lydia tries to have Todd cook, but Todd sucks. So now she wants Jesse. Walt comes back to save Jesse and dies in the process (but offs Lydia/whoever else is in the way), saving Skyler/Hank/family from all trouble overall.
 
Last edited:
If you like Breaking Bad, this is for you. :D

http://thechive.com/2013/08/19/if-you-like-breaking-bad-this-post-is-for-you-28-photos/

At this point, I think Skyler is hoping Walt dies before anything legal happens, that way she keeps the money and doesn't get in trouble. Lydia tries to have Todd cook, but Todd sucks. So now she wants Jesse. Walt comes back to save Jesse and dies in the process (but offs Lydia/whoever else is in the way), saving Skyler/Hank/family from all trouble overall.

My theory is

Heisenberg and Skiesenberg convince Hank and Marie that this would end Hank's career and Walt will be dead anyway. Walt plays up that the Cartel wanted Hank dead and he really saved his life by driving into traffic. Walt paid for his rehab. Walt can explain how he got started after his cancer diagnosis and he just wanted to provide for the family after he was gone.

They convince Hank to retire early and he and Marie move somewhere quiet....like the Granite State. This is the title of episode 15 and Walt's car in the season opener had NH plates. Walt relocates the whole family to the safety (personally I'd choose a whole other country but whatever) of New England and then drives back to ABQ for a final showdown with Lydia.

That leaves Sky, Marie and Hank with a few hundred million dollars to help raise Holly, send Junior off to college and retire comfortably.

Don't know how realistic this is but would be a much happier ending than an Apocalyptic shootout where everyone dies.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Someone has finally figured out why Junior is there

BSVHu1ZCIAAhq_-.jpg
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Okay, we just shifted up a gear here.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Wow, that was a good episode.

The restaurant, the "confession", Walt and Jesse in the desert, Jesse's discover and ensuing berserker rage...

Nothing stops this train... until it careens off the rails.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

So...maybe Walt has to come back to save Hank?

Hank isn't doing any favors to himself, doing things to make the confession dvd prove false. Tailing Jesse? Not telling Gomez/etc what he thinks, etc.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Hank isnt doing himself any favors because Hank is just getting flat out owned by Walt. He has exactly zero ideas for what to do, and he's probably ****ed no matter what he does.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Hank isnt doing himself any favors because Hank is just getting flat out owned by Walt. He has exactly zero ideas for what to do, and he's probably ****ed no matter what he does.

True, but he doesn't HAVE to do stupid things like the tail.

Also, what Marie doesn't realize, because she's a stupid beech, is that even if it WERE gambling winnings, those winnings were not reported (most likely), or if they WERE reported, the "gift" money she received from Walt/Skylar was over the tax free limit allowed in a year. And Marie, I'm sure, didn't pay taxes on that money. Hank/Marie are screwed on that end no matter what.
 
Back
Top