Breaking Bad

I don't want to spoil it for anybody who hasn't seen it (and if you haven't seen they why are you in this thread anyways, but that's another story), but I will say this....happy for Jesse, and happy that there is a shread of humanity in a man who had all but lost his humanity.

Jack's death was eerily similar to that of Hank's death. I also love they way they had Jesse killed Todd, very personally and cathartic. Now if either is spoiled then I don't know what you expected, because I like to think 99.9% of BB fans knew that they Uncles of Anarchy and Todd were going to die, just a matter of how.
 
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I don't want to spoil it for anybody who hasn't seen it (and if you haven't seen they why are you in this thread anyways, but that's another story), but I will say this....happy for Jesse, and happy that there is a shread of humanity in a man who had all but lost his humanity.

Jack's death was eerily similar to that of Hank's death. I also love they way they had Jesse killed Todd, very personally and cathartic. Now if either is spoiled then I don't know what you expected, because I like to think 99.9% of BB fans knew that they Uncles of Anarchy and Todd were going to die, just a matter of how.

I like the fact that Uncle Jack actually thought Walt cared about the money at this point.
 
Jack's death was eerily similar to that of Hank's death. I also love they way they had Jesse killed Todd, very personally and cathartic.
I also thought it a nice touch that the last killing on the show (Jesse's last, to boot) was so similar to Walt's first 'hands-on' killing in the basement.
 
I also thought it a nice touch that the last killing on the show (Jesse's last, to boot) was so similar to Walt's first 'hands-on' killing in the basement.
I don't know if it was intentional, but I felt like the final scene was a remake of the ending of Unforgiven (probably my favorite film ending of all time - at least top 5). There is so much the two scenes have in common.
 
I wondered if that was on purpose. Reminded me quiet a bit of the killing in the basement.

everything on this show is on purpose


from the killings being the same to Walt catching his reflection in the Steel meth lab equipment and dying with solid resignation being juxtaposed with him catching his reflection in the steel paper towel dispensers in season 1 and banging on it in a rage...
 
I don't want to spoil it for anybody who hasn't seen it (and if you haven't seen they why are you in this thread anyways, but that's another story), but I will say this....happy for Jesse, and happy that there is a shread of humanity in a man who had all but lost his humanity.

Jack's death was eerily similar to that of Hank's death. I also love they way they had Jesse killed Todd, very personally and cathartic. Now if either is spoiled then I don't know what you expected, because I like to think 99.9% of BB fans knew that they Uncles of Anarchy and Todd were going to die, just a matter of how.

actually Jack's death was the exact opposite of Hank's

Hank tells Jack to F off and gets shot, Walt pleads for his life but Hank won't. Hank dies like a man.

Jack is practically begging and banking on negotiating his way out with Walt's money.

Both do die mid sentence though
 
Oops sorry....good call Design! Brilliant in fact! I didn't connect the dots there.

What an great ending to a great series.

It was cool to watch 'Talking Bad' too, and listen to the actors and writer talk about the show.

thanks, I watched some of Talking Bad as well. Where as Cranston? Did I just miss him?
 
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