Breaking Bad

I think Walt is going to save someone when we see the gun. My guess is Jesse but it could be Skylar.
 
uh oh. remember how i said i found the s c r i p t for the penultimate episode and was dumb enough to read it? well the site now posted the final s c r i p t.

i will not link to it. i will not comment on those episodes beyond this post. i will not give any clues except this one word: family.




but holy ****.
 
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uh oh. remember how i said i found the s c r i p t for the penultimate episode and was dumb enough to read it? well the site now posted the final s c r i p t.

i will not link to it. i will not comment on those episodes beyond this post. i will not give any clues except this one word: family.




but holy ****.

Don't make us start a Breaking Bad thread V 2.0
 
I really hope you're not comparing Breaking Bad to Battlestar Galactica...

Certainly two of the best shows I have ever seen, especially on the intensity level. Both highly thought of by critics... obviously personal tastes will vary.
 
yeah. the entire 5th season $cript was stolen from Bryan cranstons car. it was pretty well documented.

Close. According to this article, only 3 *******, 2 of which were on his iPad and subsequently erased very quickly. The third was a hard copy, but not one of the final episodes. Of course, maybe they're just blowing smoke, who knows.

Bryan Cranston sets record straight on stolen 'Breaking Bad' scripts – The Marquee Blog - CNN.com Blogs

"I did have a hard copy of one of our episodes, [and] that's still out there, so someone has it," Cranston said. "But it's not one of the last episodes that will reveal what happens at the end, so the secret is safe."
 
I have been re-watching old Breaking Bad episodes and a question arose that I can't seem to find the answer for. In the first half of season 5 they mention that the character Mike Ermantrout used to be a cop in Philadelphia. They give the impression that, after many years of service, Mike was kicked-off the force. Does anyone know what Mike did to warrant this punishment? I'm assuming it was something shady since he eventually becomes a full-blown criminal.

Side note, Mike has been my favorite supporting-character in this whole series. It was his murder that finally made me lose all sympathy for Walt.
 
I have been re-watching old Breaking Bad episodes and a question arose that I can't seem to find the answer for. In the first half of season 5 they mention that the character Mike Ermantrout used to be a cop in Philadelphia. They give the impression that, after many years of service, Mike was kicked-off the force. Does anyone know what Mike did to warrant this punishment? I'm assuming it was something shady since he eventually becomes a full-blown criminal.


Side note, Mike has been my favorite supporting-character in this whole series. It was his murder that finally made me lose all sympathy for Walt.

I'm pretty sure he either beat or killed a man who was beating a woman after dealing with him multiple times.
 
I have been re-watching old Breaking Bad episodes and a question arose that I can't seem to find the answer for. In the first half of season 5 they mention that the character Mike Ermantrout used to be a cop in Philadelphia. They give the impression that, after many years of service, Mike was kicked-off the force. Does anyone know what Mike did to warrant this punishment? I'm assuming it was something shady since he eventually becomes a full-blown criminal.

Side note, Mike has been my favorite supporting-character in this whole series. It was his murder that finally made me lose all sympathy for Walt.

Me too. And what did he kill him for? Did Mike try to kill him, or take Walt's money?

No. All he did was put Walt in his place for being a whiny little ***** who thinks he's a badass.
 

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