The One Episode of Breaking Bad BETTER Than Ozymandias
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Publicado 2021-07-05
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I thought this was going to be about the fly episode 😂😂
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Just finished watching Malcolm in the Middle, and I can't wrap my brain around the versatility that Cranston has. Two polar opposite roles, one after the other, and he nailed both of them.
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When you think about it, this episode is the beginning of the end. Jesse totally quits after this, seeing Walts soulless reaction and condoning of the child murder. Its all been building to this. This is the worst thing they did. Complicit and covering up of a child murder. And from there the relationship disintegrates, causing Jesse to betray Walt and end his reign.
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When Todd killed the Kid I was shook. My reaction was the same as Jessie.
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"It's just three guys pumping liquids while Bill Burr distracts the crew."
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I've never notice at the end how when Todd is pulling the gun on the kid, Jesse starts to panic and scream and Walt doesn't even flinch, even after Todd pulls the trigger. I love this show, you can watch it multiple times and see something you missed everytime.
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The ending of “Crawl Space” still might be my favorite
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I recently watched El Camino again, and didn't realize that the spider in Todds house was from this episode.
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IDC what the fans say. “Breaking Bad” has never “jumped the shark”
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Something I've noticed that I've never seen anyone mention is that this episode is (iirc) the last time Jessie smiles in the series, right before the shooting -- unless you count his very final scene in the finale, but I can never tell if that's an anguished smile or an anguished scream personally
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I wish an episode that would get more attention would be the one where walt and Jesse get trapped in the desert .
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The train heist would have jumped the shark if it just happened. Most TV shows do this and they just become cyclical until their ratings drop and they call it an end... But instead of entering a cycle, Breaking Bad essentially set into motion the final stage of the series.
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the show was basically the epitome of the butterfly effect...once walter and jessie hook up it never ends after that as far as misfortune and tragedy goes...he knows the dealing and walter knew the chemistry...the perfect storm especially when they get into bed with Gus
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Breaking Bad was such a good show. Nigh on perfect.
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This ending made me really feel for Jesse. All he has ever been was just a troubled child, that's why he has a soft spot for children like the addicts' son and Brock. Him seeing Todd murdering Drew made me feel the same anger as he had on the next episode
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Anyone else glad this wasn't the 47th "super clever" video on why "Fly" is actually the best episode? I actually like that episode, and even I'm sick of all the videos that focus on it over better episodes...
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Walt's greed is shown while him filling up the tank to full capacity even risking getting caught. Jessi's care for kids is shown by his reaction on kids murder. Similarly Todd's mindless criminal, Lydia's desperation, Skyler's detachment, Mike's criminal mastermind is shown so well.
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I love how season 4 and 5 slowly show Jesse adapting to his environment. He never becomes a genius, but he’s growing more creative and street smart
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I was expecting this to be a video essay on The Fly
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I thought this would be about “Confessions” which was an absolutely brilliant retelling of the whole series up until that point. I saw it as a gift for viewers who had been paying attention all along. All of my family’s mouth was left agape as every point in the story made sense, and it really left everyone guessing what was going to happen next.