As a bb fan you are in either two camps. You really hate walter andd love jesse or you love walter and hate jesse. Im from the camp where i can see why you hate him and see why you love him. Bottom line he has done some horrible things and some people cant forgive him for thag. Ibknoww some people that sttarted hating himnfrom Brock and some from killing Jane. But mike was wrong about him killing gus. In a way it was noble for him to do so becasue it was either Hank or gus. He had to kill gus to save hank. Plus gus threatened his family. Though he has done evil acfs and some may class him as evil it is realy one of the seven deadly sins that makes him bad and that all stems from grey matter. That sin iss pride and he does not want toblive his life as the weak man anymore this was hinted all thebway near the beggining. He does however on few occasions try to redeem himself even in this episode by getting out he is giving Skylar her family back andd realising the mistake he hass made but it is too little too late unfortunately.
Marvelous Dolcy
2020-01-30 23:01:28 +0000 UTC
It bothered people? Why? O_o It leads to the best arc of the entire show. Can't imagine being bothered by Hank's eventual realisation
TeddyBearBonfire
2020-01-28 07:40:08 +0000 UTC
Idk about anyone else but Imon and Abi being on the Walter hate train this hard is killing me at this point. I've hated some things Walters done but hating "him" specifically and wanting him to be caught baffles me.
Bohden
2020-01-28 03:22:21 +0000 UTC
I forget which reviewer/reporter said it, but they said something that really stuck with me about this series: "You can tell how far Walt has fallen by how much Jesse is suffering."
Yukimoda
2020-01-24 11:16:53 +0000 UTC
Walt was really out, believe it or not. Seeing that pile of money and not having his family at home really hit hard. The constant cooking with no real threat to contend with made him feel like a machine. No more drama, no more challenge, no more Jessie, no more praise. Be careful what you wish for. At any rate it made for the most ironic twist of the series. He finally quits and then gets caught. And it was his own fault. He finally made a mistake that he can’t blame on anyone else. So fitting. And yeah, there was at least a 7 or 8 month wait before we got to see the final 8 episodes. I don’t know if BB or TWD started breaking up a season into 2 parts but it was a big deal at the time. I mean most TV shows had 20 or more episodes, like 24 or Lost. No one does that anymore all in a row.
Cindy Beach
2020-01-24 05:15:41 +0000 UTC
that zoom in on the hank scene at the end had me laughing so much. such an insane cliff hanger for sure!!!!
quinn rodriguez
2020-01-24 04:15:19 +0000 UTC
The GENIUS of Hank having his "A-HA!!" epiphany moment of discovery in the toilet.
I can never get over it, and it pleases me to no end that it bothered some people back then, because it was just too great.
David Caine
2020-01-24 03:06:35 +0000 UTC
Your getting so close! I can’t wait till you are at the end. Please upload 2 episodes of BB a week, not one! I can’t wait any longer. Shits gettin real now, your in for a ride
Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-24 03:04:22 +0000 UTC
we had to sit on this cliffhanger a whole YEAR !
Luis Vazquez
2020-01-24 03:01:42 +0000 UTC
Remember what happened to Hank's boss when the truth about his good friend and BBQ buddy Gus Fring came out? That was a career ender. So what happens to Hank when the drug kingpin of the South West turns out to be his brother-in-law?