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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Jan 21, 2018 15:30:28 GMT -5
I am the one who knocks!
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Post by Stu on Jan 21, 2018 15:38:20 GMT -5
*Language warning*
Best.Summary.Ever
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2018 16:03:16 GMT -5
The opening scene of the show where Walt is speeding in the motorhome in his underwear. I remember thinking, "I don't know wtf I'm watching, But I like it".
Also when Gustavo poisons the cartel and when Walt rigs the bell to set off the bomb and kill Gustavo. Both were "Holy shit" moments.
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Post by Captain & Diet on Jan 21, 2018 16:13:42 GMT -5
We just finished the series last month, so it's all fresh. The end to Face Off was the most holy shit moment for me during the entire series.
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Post by ayumidah on Jan 21, 2018 17:08:28 GMT -5
I just finished watching it last year during AMC's New Year Breaking Bad marathon. I sped through the first few seasons, then really slowed down with the final season because I could tell it was going to end really, really, really dark, heh. I actually finished it the night of last year's Royal Rumble since I didn't watch the PPV.
Damn thing ruined regular TV shows for me for a couple of months afterwards, haha.
Agreeing with the end to Face Off, though there were so many ridiculous moments, it's hard to just pick one.
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Post by Shy Guy on Jan 21, 2018 17:37:33 GMT -5
All of season 4
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Post by SmashTV on Jan 21, 2018 18:04:49 GMT -5
Walt watching Jane die and doing nothing; that was his point of no return for me - especially as his doing so caused her father to lose focus at air traffic control and cause the plane crash. Walt inadvertently killed all those passengers.
I've only watched it the once, I treated myself to the box set after a bonus from work. As it's the anniversary, it seems a good time to start again.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jan 21, 2018 20:06:49 GMT -5
Walt watching Jane die and doing nothing; that was his point of no return for me Killing the kid in season five and dissolving his body in acid was when I drew the line. Heinous as some of the other shit was in the show, it was at least happening to adults. I don't need child murder in my entertainment.
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Post by Skeletor on Jan 21, 2018 20:50:49 GMT -5
I'd love a tv-movie followup!
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Post by Johnny on Jan 22, 2018 9:33:27 GMT -5
Walt watching Jane die and doing nothing; that was his point of no return for me Killing the kid in season five and dissolving his body in acid was when I drew the line. Heinous as some of the other shit was in the show, it was at least happening to adults. I don't need child murder in my entertainment. My wife refused to watch any more after the kid got shot. It took me 3 months to convince her to carry on watching. For me watching Jane die was his point of no return, and also probably the only point where I questioned whether or not I would do the same in that situation. No other tv show has made me question my own moral compass in this way. Great stuff.
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Post by SmashTV on Jan 23, 2018 2:41:17 GMT -5
There's a part of me that likes to think of Walt as a good person; after all, at the end he made sure his kids were financially secure and rescued Jesse from his slavery. He had some redeeming qualities, so he wasn't all bad. It's just that those redeeming qualities were overshadowed by the bad deeds he'd committed.
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Jan 23, 2018 13:05:52 GMT -5
Walt watching Jane die and doing nothing; that was his point of no return for me Killing the kid in season five and dissolving his body in acid was when I drew the line. Heinous as some of the other shit was in the show, it was at least happening to adults. I don't need child murder in my entertainment. To be fair, he didn't kill the kid in Season 5. That was all on Todd and afterwards he dissolved his body in acid. Granted it was still awful though. In retrospect he should've had Todd killed immediately after that.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Jan 23, 2018 21:32:01 GMT -5
All of Ozymandias. Just an intense, thrilling hour of television.
Every member of the cast and crew were flawless in their roles.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Jan 23, 2018 21:34:29 GMT -5
Walt watching Jane die and doing nothing; that was his point of no return for me Killing the kid in season five and dissolving his body in acid was when I drew the line. Heinous as some of the other shit was in the show, it was at least happening to adults. I don't need child murder in my entertainment. Is it bad that I had the same exact reaction Jesse did at the exact same time during that scene?
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