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T.V. talk *SPOILERS*
I'll start the talk with the season finale of Breaking Bad season 4
What are your thoughts? What was your OMG moment? Did you see it coming? Who poisoned the little boy, why was he poisoned? What role did Mike play in the season finale...if any? What are your thoughts on the cold blooded killing of the two guys at the lab by Walt? What are your predictions for next season? |
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Campy, I thought the same thing when Gus walked out.
I loved the last shot of the season. It shows you who poisoned Brock. It was totes my OMG moment. "OMG he is GOOD ... I mean he is EVIL" I don't think mike was involved at all, I think he is still in Mexico and if he is still alive, then next season I see him as either walt's right hand or worst enemy. Because walt is going to be scarface by the end of it. And as all ways I love bob odenkirk |
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We were thinking this:
Gus had to die but the way they did it was unbelievable....I was completely fooled by that sideways stance. Walt poisoned the boy wanting to convince Jesse that Gus had done it because he (gus) was just that evil and Jesse couldn't trust him. Walt needs Jesse, I don't know why, but he does and he had to go to any lengths to get Jesse back on his side, even poisoning the kid. Although, he did poison him with something he could survive so he isn't completely corrupted...yet. You say Mike wasn't involved? We think he is; in the second to last scene when Walt drives away from the parking spot he stops his car and gazes directly into what appears to be the dash of a car. The camera refocuses to an image of the chicken restaurant logo...which is two chickens hugging like buddies. When Gus was poisoned at the cartel villa and Mike was shot, Mike was almost left to die. Several times in the end of the series Walt offers to kill Gus "Just leave me alone in a room with him". We think that Mike might not have helped but let Walt kill Gus. Maybe Mike realized that the money isn't with the middle man but with the producer who is capable of being the middle man as well, that is Walt. I was shocked at how easily Walt murdered Gus, his side kick and the two guys at the laundry...he's a cold blooded killer now, no turning back. (but hasn't he been all along?) So, let the haters come in here and call me a nerd, don't care. I think the show is fucking brilliant, I wanna talk about it.
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I knew Walt had been the one that poisoned Brock since last weeks episode, it didn't make sense that Gus had done it when all Gus had been trying to do was pull Jesse towards him. Also when confronting Jesse in the previous episode Walt said something like "who do you know that has no problem using children in his plans" and for some reason that line felt too ideal. What did surprise me is that Walt was able to outsmart Gus considering how Gus had been 10 steps ahead of him at every point.
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Yes the pollos symbol was on gus's Volvo, in the walt victory "montage."
I dont think mike would ever give an "ok" to get Gus. He is don't rock the boat type, wether he is loyal to walt, or gus, is going to drive the plot line going into the fifth season. I think mike will make it back see what walt has done and can be convinced to join with walt, or walt intercepts him, and gives him no room to be convinced. Either way walt needs mike as a right hand to run the muscle side of the business, unless Jesse steps up which would be covering old territory. As for Brock, until the last shot I didn't suspect anyone poisoned him. I still had not ruled out the possibility Brock had just snooper into the cigerettes found the odd one out and the whole thing was a big misunderstanding. Seemed just as probable as if either Gus or walt did it. |
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I was thinking that the brother in law (sorry, I don't remember names well on these kinds of shows) was going to be the one to figure out that the laundry was a lab by his pics and send the DEA in again and Gus was going to be caught in there making all the pieces line up for the DEA...I never expected him to be killed until the last 2 eps. But with Gus being blown to smithereens and his laundry being firebombed it will all come out in the wash proving that the brother in law was right all along. He will become the hero of the DEA dept...the "Dr. house" of the DEA. My thinking is that Walt will use his car wash as a cover to set up his own super lab next season. Mike will become the right hand man, Jesse will figure out what Walt was up to and go off the rails. I think the BIL knows that Walt is Highzenberg....I think he's toying with Walt...he plays dumb but I think he's known it all along and is working out angles... Ahhhe, I'm over thinking it...I know! hahaah |
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