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His character arc doesn't seem to be going that way. Right now, it appears he'd be more likely to roll on Walt than try to kill him. However, I think they have to work it in somehow that Jesse finds out Walt was there when Jesse's girlfriend died. In that case, I could see him going nuts. Ricin could be for Jesse since he is a smoker.
You very well could be right. It just seems that they are going out of their way to show how depressed Jesse is. I could just easily see Jesse killing the lot and then even possibly killing himself. Regardless, it looks like it is going to be a fun ride.
 

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Just bumping so the soccer thread isn't at the top. Kthxbai.
 

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BB was just okay tonight.

Of course last week was hard to top.

And oh yeah, F you Lydia. You are going to get in the way.
 

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BB was just okay tonight.

Of course last week was hard to top.

And oh yeah, F you Lydia. You are going to get in the way.
It did feel like a letdown a little bit. But, Lydia is going to piss me off. She shouldn't even have that big of a role this late.
 
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I thought it was solid last night. The confrontation between the sisters was much more emotional and now it's apparent this whole thing is going to tear the entire family apart instead of it just being Walt v everyone.
 

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I thought it was solid last night. The confrontation between the sisters was much more emotional and now it's apparent this whole thing is going to tear the entire family apart instead of it just being Walt v everyone.
After Lydia, Marie is the next one who needs to be punched in the face. Oh and Jesse has turned into a complete flake. He needs a punch in the face too.
 

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Sylvester Stallone in talks for 'Rambo' TV series

Aug. 21, 2013, 1:11 PM EST
By Tim Kenneally
TheWrap
Sylvester Stallone could soon be blowing stuff up and mangling people on the small screen.


The actor is in negotiations to take part in television series based on his iconic movie "Rambo," Entertainment One -- which is co-developing the project -- said Wednesday. Should Stallone sign on, he would be involved on a creative level, and could potentially reprise his role as Rambo.

Bing: Stallone disses Bruce Willis on Twitter


Entertainment One is developing the project with Avi Lerner -- the producer behind the 2008 film "Rambo" and the "The Expendables" movie series, which also stars Stallone -- and Nu Image. Under the agreement, they will collectively develop the series and shop it to broadcasters in the U.S. and internationally.

"I'm happy to be partnering with a prolific company like Entertainment One, who has a track record of creating high quality programming for their broadcast partners around the world," Lerner said. "And I'm excited by the prospect of collaborating again with my good friend Sly for an encore in this next phase of the Rambo legacy."
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Just bored watching House reruns makes me miss the show...that is what it was before it jumped the shark.
 
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It's weird how quickly that show deteriorated from greatness. The first few seasons were fantastic, then they brought in new doctors and it was just ok, then all the sudden he's in rehab and it was unwatchable.
 

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It's weird how quickly that show deteriorated from greatness. The first few seasons were fantastic, then they brought in new doctors and it was just ok, then all the sudden he's in rehab and it was unwatchable.
It was a lot like Lost. In fact, I think they both started turning to shit at about the same time.
 

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Another Breaking Bad theory:

El Paso?

Among some of the other ideas I've heard about this supposed episode title, there's one that I immediately thought of when I saw it. It could be a reference to Marty Robbins's "El Paso," in which the narrator returns to the town in which he was wanted by the law for murder in order to see his beloved Felina one last time. He is fatally shot by the lawmen, and dies in Felina's arms. What do you all think? I could definitely imagine a similar scenario occurring in the show's finale.
 

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I Have a Character Issue

By ANNA GUNN

Published: August 23, 2013

LOS ANGELES — PLAYING Skyler White on the television show “Breaking Bad” for the past five seasons has been one of the most rewarding creative journeys I’ve embarked on as an actor. But the role has also taken me on another kind of journey — one I never would have imagined.




My character, to judge from the popularity of Web sites and Facebook pages devoted to hating her, has become a flash point for many people’s feelings about strong, nonsubmissive, ill-treated women. As the hatred of Skyler blurred into loathing for me as a person, I saw glimpses of an anger that, at first, simply bewildered me.

For those unfamiliar with the show: Skyler is the wife of Walter White, a high-school chemistry teacher who, after learning he has lung cancer, begins cooking and selling methamphetamine to leave a nest egg for Skyler, their teenage son and their unborn daughter. After his prognosis improves, however, Walter continues in the drug trade — with considerable success — descending deeper and deeper into a life of crime.

When Skyler discovers what Walter has been up to, she tries to stop him, to no avail. She is outraged by the violence and destruction of the drug world, fearful for her children’s safety, disgusted by the money Walter brings in and undone by the lies and manipulation to which he subjects her.

Because Walter is the show’s protagonist, there is a natural tendency to empathize with and root for him, despite his moral failings. (That viewers can identify with this antihero is also a testament to how deftly his character is written and acted.) As the one character who consistently opposes Walter and calls him on his lies, Skyler is, in a sense, his antagonist. So from the beginning, I was aware that she might not be the show’s most popular character.

But I was unprepared for the vitriolic response she inspired. Thousands of people have “liked” the Facebook page “I Hate Skyler White.” Tens of thousands have “liked” a similar Facebook page with a name that cannot be printed here. When people started telling me about the “hate boards” for Skyler on the Web site for AMC, the network that broadcasts the show, I knew it was probably best not to look, but I wanted to understand what was happening.

A typical online post complained that Skyler was a “shrieking, hypocritical harpy” and didn’t “deserve the great life she has.”

“I have never hated a TV-show character as much as I hate her,” one poster wrote. The consensus among the haters was clear: Skyler was a ball-and-chain, a drag, a shrew, an “annoying bitch wife.”

I enjoy taking on complex, difficult characters and have always striven to capture the truth of those people, whether or not it’s popular. Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad,” wanted Skyler to be a woman with a backbone of steel who would stand up to whatever came her way, who wouldn’t just collapse in the corner or wring her hands in despair. He and the show’s writers made Skyler multilayered and, in her own way, morally compromised. But at the end of the day, she hasn’t been judged by the same set of standards as Walter.

As an actress, I realize that viewers are entitled to have whatever feelings they want about the characters they watch. But as a human being, I’m concerned that so many people react to Skyler with such venom. Could it be that they can’t stand a woman who won’t suffer silently or “stand by her man”? That they despise her because she won’t back down or give up? Or because she is, in fact, Walter’s equal?

It’s notable that viewers have expressed similar feelings about other complex TV wives — Carmela Soprano of “The Sopranos,” Betty Draper of “Mad Men.” Male characters don’t seem to inspire this kind of public venting and vitriol.

At some point on the message boards, the character of Skyler seemed to drop out of the conversation, and people transferred their negative feelings directly to me. The already harsh online comments became outright personal attacks. One such post read: “Could somebody tell me where I can find Anna Gunn so I can kill her?” Besides being frightened (and taking steps to ensure my safety), I was also astonished: how had disliking a character spiraled into homicidal rage at the actress playing her?

But I finally realized that most people’s hatred of Skyler had little to do with me and a lot to do with their own perception of women and wives. Because Skyler didn’t conform to a comfortable ideal of the archetypical female, she had become a kind of Rorschach test for society, a measure of our attitudes toward gender.

I can’t say that I have enjoyed being the center of the storm of Skyler hate. But in the end, I’m glad that this discussion has happened, that it has taken place in public and that it has illuminated some of the dark and murky corners that we often ignore or pretend aren’t still there in our everyday lives.
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This makes me dislike the character even more.
 

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Just finished Falling Skies not a bad alien invasion show it has gotten better in the 2nd season.

Not a must watch but if your looking for something to pass the time I recommend.
 

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This makes me dislike the character even more.
I like Skylar's character, and think it's needed to contrast what is happening with Walt. A wife and mother being horrified that their family and kids are so close to the violence of the drug trade. If she had just went along with what Walt is doing, imo it would have gotten boring in a hurry. It keeps the dynamic of Walt's two separate lives in the forefront, and is what the show is all about. The mild mannered high school teacher / drug kingpin.
 

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Holy shit, I'll admit it. I expected to hear a gunshot during that hug.
 
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