It’s heist time again on Breaking Bad, but truly the most effective elements of this week’s episode are the bookends that open and close the show.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump.
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It’s heist time again on Breaking Bad, but truly the most effective elements of this week’s episode are the bookends that open and close the show.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump.
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This week on Breaking Bad, it’s Walt’s (Bryan Cranston) 51st birthday and Skyler (Anna Gunn) finally regains her voice during the subdued festivities. She counts her small victories, but what does she have planned next to get her children away from the “dangerous environment” that is now her home?
Let’s take a closer look after the jump…
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We’re back in business this week on Breaking Bad as Walt (Bryan Cranston) continues further into his depths of depravity. Even with every base seemingly covered, why does this new cook operation feel like it’s going to implode at any moment?
Let’s take a closer look after the jump.
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Breaking Bad gives us a much more methodical episode this week, serving more as set-up for the rest of the season. But, thanks to some impressive cinematography and direction, we certainly get our fair share of suspense and intrigue.
Let’s take a close look after the jump.
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The first part of Breaking Bad’s final season kicked off last night with an opening sequence that gives us a peek into Walter’s (Bryan Cranston) impending future. Not only can we expect him to grow a full head of hair and lumberjack beard (complemented by a new pair of specs) but we can also anticipate a far more despondent, broken Walter.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump.