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Mullon Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
#1: Jul 14th 2011 at 8:13:49 PM

This season we're actually going to have a thread to talk about it. Every preview I've seen so far has worked really hard to not show anything new.

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Nicknacks Ding-ding! Going down... from Land Down Under Since: Oct, 2010
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#2: Jul 14th 2011 at 9:29:09 PM

I'm so excited. We're having screenings at College. :D

...by which I mean, we're having a weekly beer and Breaking Bad night, in someone's room. Not public screenings.

edited 14th Jul '11 9:30:00 PM by Nicknacks

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#3: Jul 15th 2011 at 2:24:05 AM

Jesus Christ, it promises to be epic(as Breaking Bad always is but still)

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
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#4: Jul 15th 2011 at 9:00:11 AM

Gah, they didn't include "Stay out of my territory" in that trailer.

Still, I'm geeking out. CANNOT WAIT.

http://www.metacritic.com/tv/breaking-bad/season-4/critic-reviews

OH MAN OH MAN OH MAN

edited 15th Jul '11 9:05:18 AM by Pyroninja42

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AceofKnaves Since: Nov, 2009
#5: Jul 16th 2011 at 1:08:52 AM

Wait, there wasn't a Breaking Bad forum? Wow. Okay then, season four, let's do this thing.

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#6: Jul 16th 2011 at 5:11:07 PM

GUYS. 26 HOURS. OHMIGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWD.

So. I hear that Jesse DOES shoot Gale in the face.

edited 16th Jul '11 5:11:29 PM by Pyroninja42

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#7: Jul 16th 2011 at 6:54:06 PM

[up]Don't really see how Jesse OR Walter could survive if he doesn't.

Nicknacks Ding-ding! Going down... from Land Down Under Since: Oct, 2010
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#8: Jul 17th 2011 at 7:18:43 AM

[up][up]I read an interview with Vince Gilligan where he said that it wasn't meant to be ambigious at all. It's on the av onion, if you want to check it out.

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Mullon Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
#9: Jul 17th 2011 at 8:13:06 PM

Dude, that boxcutter scene. That whole fucking scene!

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AceofKnaves Since: Nov, 2009
#10: Jul 18th 2011 at 12:48:32 AM

Gustavo Fring: Not to be fucked with.

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#11: Jul 18th 2011 at 10:35:22 AM

I'm disappointed that they're working for Fring now. I want them to kick his ass and dismantle Gus's criminal empire once he offends Walt's Pride.

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RexBeavers Since: Feb, 2011 Relationship Status: Drift compatible
#12: Jul 18th 2011 at 9:47:09 PM

The season opener was incredible. I really want more insight into Gustavo's character. Before it always kind of bothered me that he would order their deaths over what they did. Yeah, they killed his men, but only because his men killed a little kid. At the time I was kind of thinking he'd be ashamed of what his men did and would be grateful to Walt for cleaning up the mess. But after this boxcutter scene....maybe he ordered the little kid's death. Or maybe the kid was killed in an unrelated incident and the resulting mayhem is completely unjustified.

Mullon Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
#13: Jul 25th 2011 at 6:40:55 AM

I'm getting tired of Mike's "I sit there quietly because I know everyone because I'm so special" schtick. I'd like Walt to get the drop on him, not like at the season finale last season that just stalled him, something really big.

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#14: Jul 25th 2011 at 9:29:44 PM

The boxcutter scene was more disturbing and nauseating than most horror movies.

I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting Agency
Mullon Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
#15: Aug 1st 2011 at 8:37:19 AM

That last episode was 50 minutes of filler and 10 minutes of plot.

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#16: Aug 1st 2011 at 11:59:22 AM

[up]Yeah, it didn't really feel like anything happened.

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#17: Aug 3rd 2011 at 5:38:41 PM

Huh. I actually thought it was the best episode of the season so far...

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#18: Aug 3rd 2011 at 5:48:31 PM

I will say that I liked the part where Pinkman's in the gokart. I think that part shows just how empty he's become better than previous attempts.

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Nicknacks Ding-ding! Going down... from Land Down Under Since: Oct, 2010
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#19: Aug 3rd 2011 at 11:57:38 PM

Yeah, the "plot" isn't moving, but it's also easily the best episode of the season so far. Possibly the most sympathetic Skyler's been in a while, actually. That woman is so out of her depth, and the cracks are really starting to show. Marie and Jesse have cracked completely.

I do wonder if Marie is going to join in with the conspiracy at some point. I'm figuring yes, but only at the very end, and basically becomes to last straw. I do like that the show has resisted killing her off, or even putting her in danger. That's something I appreciate.

I wonder if we ever will see Fring again. I'd quite like that, in a weird way.

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#21: Aug 4th 2011 at 3:11:57 PM

[up]Yay! Thank you. See? It was a well-shot scene.

...Then again, every scene in Breaking Bad is well shot. Especially the excellent STAY OUT OF MY TERRITORY scene.

edited 4th Aug '11 3:12:18 PM by Pyroninja42

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Mullon Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
#22: Aug 8th 2011 at 1:27:00 PM

Now that was a good episode. Walt's scene with Hank was great, Walt's scene with Saul was great, and I love that Jesse is just so far gone that he doesn't care about Mike's shit anymore.

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#23: Aug 8th 2011 at 2:44:34 PM

I think that on a personal level Walt covered his tracks with Hank very well. The "W.W." part was a very nice save.

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Nicknacks Ding-ding! Going down... from Land Down Under Since: Oct, 2010
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#24: Aug 10th 2011 at 6:43:32 AM

Hank _knows_ now, though. Maybe hasn't got anything resembling proof, but I'm pretty sure that man knows.

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#25: Aug 10th 2011 at 7:21:45 AM

He's probably getting suspicious, at the very least. I don't think the gambling explanation held up well.

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