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Breaking Bad S1. Ep5 and Ep6

Breaking Bad S1. Ep5 and Ep6

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Oh damn! You guys are gonna meet Tuco for the first time!

Todd Warring

Ahh yes the introduction to Tuco

Pop_Pop_Taq

He kind of reminds me of a high school kid a little bit in the earlier episodes. 😁 How far off is his personality from what you knew about him compared to his character Jessie?

Stacey Capito

I went to high school with Aaron Paul, it was really nice to see him do well!

Kristine Friling

I am loving the enthusiasm you folks are having for this show!! I gotta agree with others and say episode 6 got me hooked hooked. The explosion scene and Walter introducing himself as Heisenberg was just pureee magic!! Love you guys are loving it and its just as much fun for myself to watch the 2nd time around. Let the journey continue.

Lee Stephenson

Oh, the train is just pulling out of the station, y'all :D Loving this ride with you two!

Adrian H'inOklahoma

Episode 6 is the one that got me hooked, originally! Binge on!!πŸ€“πŸ€ 

Justin Doggett

This is my 4th rewatching of the show and I didn't catch the nobel prize thing until you mentioned it here, thank you!!

daisy

Another great reaction, y'all! I absolutely agree, the acting by Brian Cranston (Walter) and Aaron Paul (Jesse) is phenomenal along with the writing. So glad y'all are enjoying the series!

daisy

BJ is correct, that is a different classic car at the end. Jessie has a square body, early 80's Monte Carlo. The one at the end of episode 6 is a muscle car, possibly a late 60's - early 70's (rounded/pointed rear ends). Difficult to tell which one that far in the distance. Late 60's Camaro had similar taillight lenses, but I don't think it's a Camaro.

Stacey Capito

Loving the frequency of these uploads, thank you so much!!

daisy

Did you catch at the very beginning of the first episode that he was recognized by the team who won a nobel prize in chemistry for his contributions as a graduate student? They very briefly showed a plaque hanging on the wall. I didn't catch it until the second time I watched it. I mention it because you were talking about how easy it is for him to do chemistry. It is extraordinary for someone at a graduate level to be involved in anything related to a nobel prize... probably in his very early 20s with little experience... just knowledge observed from school labs, professors, and books. I think it's important to note that bc you have seen twice where his work has extraordinary results (Gray Matter business had with his friends) with no recognition or $. Most ppl would be very resentful.

Stacey Capito


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