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2) Series 5
3) Series 3
4) Series 1
5) Series 2
Oh, and I missed Gus when I was talking about my favourite characters. And here's a brilliant letter from Anthony Hopkins.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/breaking-bad-sir-anthony-hopkins-tells-bryan-cranston-you-are-the-best-actor-ever-8880926.html
Were they Breaking Bad articles though? If it's on some random site then fair enough but I think if you read press stories or (especially) comment sections about an extremely popular TV show that's just ended then you should expect spoilers. I avoided anything about the show online once the finale came out because I wasn't going to watch it for a few days.
But, I finished the series finale yesterday, and what a fantastic show. Some things irk me about it, but it was still a wonderful ride.
It was tragic really. After everything he managed to survive, what finally finished him off? One stray bullet from a machine gun he set up.
One of the best moments of the finale for me was him admitting to Skylar that he did it for himself. That's what I've thought for a while now (see my post on the other page). He might have started cooking meth because he wanted to help his family but if that was really the only reason, he would've quit a long time ago.
I find it hilarious how all that happened in series 5b could've been avoided if Hank hadn't needed a shit.
If he'd just held it in until he got home, or if he'd just sat there or played Angry Birds or something instead of grabbing something to read, then everybody would've been better off.
That's Aaron Paul!? I hadn't gotten into 'Breaking Bad' until a month or two ago, but I've seen that picture so many times. I agree, that is one of the best things my eyes have ever seen. If you've watched the entire show, you should check out the bloopers. I love seeing the comedic chemistry between Cranston and Paul.
@DaltonCraig007, I'm with you on that. Shows usually start to get weak, dull, etc. around the fourth or fifth season, but this show just kept chugging along with no end to its greatness. One of, if not the, best shows I've ever watched.
even Anthony Hopkins says Cranston's performance is the best he's scene in his life! :o
"Is that you at my back door?"
"I'm the one who's knocking..."
I can appreciate that. I think BB and The Wire (especially The Wire) are the two best things ever but they're not like Kid A or Yankee Hotel Foxtrot or any album where I can revisit the whole thing over the course of say, a train trip.
Then again, I've amassed nearly 220 blu-rays now, and there's some I got years ago that I haven't even touched, and the catalogue just grows and grows.
-Sal as Clarence
-Mike as Nick the barman
-Hank as Mr Potter
-Jesse as Uncle Harry (he gets in trouble a lot).
Wasn't sure about this but the trailer has sold me. The show didn't really have time to explore how damaged Jesse was by what happened in the last series so it could be interesting.
I wonder if it'll tie into Better Call Saul (has anyone else been watching that? It's brilliant, a very different show but still on par with Breaking Bad imo). We have been getting those flashforwards at the start of each series showing him post BB. What if that was all one long set up for this movie?
I think he'll definitely be in it via flashbacks/hallucinations. No way they'd do this without getting Bryan Cranston back somehow. But no chance is he alive. There's nowhere left for him to go at all. After "I did it for me" and him finally finishing all those Scarface parallels with the ending (isn't there a scene where he's literally sat watching it at some point? If it wasn't obvious before then that made it pretty clear how the show would end), I think his story is done.
I don't see how they could go down the route of him being alive anyway even if he wanted to. His cancer was back, the bullet had at least immobilised him even if it hadn't killed him and he was surrounded by police. Even if he was rushed to a hospital, had lifesaving surgery and his cancer went back into remission, he'd be in prison with no chance of escape. The last real criminal contacts he had were the nazis and he killed them. So there'd be no way for him to be involved in Jesse's story now if he was alive.
I can't wait for this movie to come out.
Huge Breaking Bad fan as well, can't wait for this film! I believe Season 5 of BCS will be out next April..