actwithoutwords
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Just brilliant. Montagetastic.
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same here. Who knew that was just building up to
I hope the Nazis get a spin off show
I think it was meant to add tension to what was ostensibly a happy, relaxed setting.
I was tense as fuck watching them all sit around. Like nazis or cartel guys were going to jump out of the bushes with guns or Lydia yelling or fuck knows.
I'd have liked the final scene to have ended with a little plop and a splash though.
Hank's in a tough spot.
Does he out the guy that just paid for all his treatments? And tell his supervisors he had no idea about anything?
Absolutely stunning. I can't believe I've to wait, what, a YEAR for the rest?! The fly returns!
I don't think he has any dilemma there. He didn't know, so he's not culpable.
He must be fucking LIVID though, that it all went on under his nose, and knowing that he's going to destroy his whole family.
I reckon he gives Walt a dose of his medicine and tracks him a while, but Walt cops it and goes on the run. But sure fuck it, there's no way to even half guess where it's at.
PS - I'm sure that scan scene symbolised that the cancer is back, hence the reminiscing with Jesse and the desire to get the family back in order for Skyler's sake.
It's just too good.
I reckon Hank's gonna top himself
I like how pretty much all the scenes with the swimming pool, the water is fairly turbulent... I was SURE Walt Junior was gonna tip the baby in, or someone was gonna lob a grenade over the wall or nazi's were gonna come looking for moneys... the kind of tension produced makes me think feckin anything's gonna happen....
Montagetastic.
I think the 'many deaths' refers to what Walt orchestrated in the prison.
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