With only three more episodes left, Breaking Bad turns up the heat in the final act of this week’s offering. Being so close to the end, will some of the lead characters become part of the series’ body count?
Let’s bitch it out.
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With only three more episodes left, Breaking Bad turns up the heat in the final act of this week’s offering. Being so close to the end, will some of the lead characters become part of the series’ body count?
Let’s bitch it out.
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Breaking Bad capitalizes on the momentum built up from last week’s cliffhanger, picking up almost directly after the Hank (Dean Norris)/ Walt (Bryan Cranston) garage showdown. How do things shape up now that it’s very clearly Team Hank vs. Team Walt?
Let’s bitch it out.
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We’re reached the half-way point of the fifth and final season of AMC’s Breaking Bad. Since the season is taking a breather until next summer (sweet Jebus!), we figured we’d bring back the ever-popular ‘He Said/She Said’ to cover as much ground as possible.
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The penultimate episode of the first half in Breaking Bad‘s final season showed us just how far Walt (Bryan Cranston) will go in his quest for power and, if we had any doubt, adequately shows us that he’s beyond the point of no return.
Let’s bitch it out.
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After last week’s tension-filled final scene, this week’s Breaking Bad immediately deals with the heartbreaking aftermath of tarantula boy’s death. We also get some insight behind Walt’s (Bryan Cranston) motivations and one of the most hilariously awkward “family” dinners in television history.
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.