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Eight
 

Registered: Mar 2009
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09-05-12 04:58 AM

This is going to be the last season. Walter White made a deal with a woman to distribute huge amounts of meth to Eastern Europe and with some other psychopaths to distribute his product around the southwest US.. then he decided he was out of the business... Can it really work like that? His DEA brother in law is catching on to what Walter has been up to.. it just can't work out well for everybody involved and I don't think that Walter can win or quit.

My analysis is that Walter is an ENTP and his sickening wife is an INFJ. He is in an excruciating relationship with her managing him like her bitch boy and him not getting it... so it drives him nuts, drives him to take over a criminal enterprise.. I can't stand Walter's wife, I hope she keeps on getting her life stuffed so far sideways that it makes her head swim..

Jessie is forewarned about Walter, when the smoke clears Jessie will have ridden off into the sunset.

The characters that SHOULD survive would be Jessie, the DEA guy and his wife, Walter's kids maybe... I'm guessing that in the end Walter is really unhappy... it makes sense, he never knew what he wanted in the first place otherwise he wouldn't be with his wife in the first place...

The attorney guy is still a loose end as well.. Pretty exciting stuff, if my life ever turned into such a chess game I'd get a new name and vanish into thin air..

otoh, maybe Walter's wife thinks of him a lot differently, they get back together and are happy while everybody around them can't lay a finger on them.. that might be a more satisfying ending...

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denner
 

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09-05-12 08:28 AM

The show works on multiple levels. There is something very honest about the way that it depicts the characters and the lives that they are "stuck" in. It's also a pretty bleak analysis of modern society...just about every business is a "front" for some sort of criminal operation...in that regard, I find it pretty damn brilliant. Just about everybody is running some sort of con, whether it's "above board" or in the "black market". Hell, the twist about the exterminators running a "B&E" racket is brilliant and probably based on a real life operation...Gus Fring appearing to be the pious (if a bit effeminate) entrepreneur, dedicated to charity work and assisting the DEA (all the while keeping a close watch on them)...the scheming lawyer whose main "revenue stream" is running an elaborate underground "headhunter" operation...the list is endless.

It's the best written show I've ever seen. The casting is great, but most importantly the actors have all grown into these roles. Sometimes it just "works" and this show is up there amongst the best ever...(a 9.4 on IMDB is pretty much unheard of, btw).

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nkhoi
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09-06-12 02:10 AM

It will end badly, no doubt.

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Lucrum
 

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09-06-12 09:35 PM

I'm don't recall ever watching an entire episode though I have seen bits and pieces. I thought the leading character had cancer, shouldn't he be dead already?

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AAAintheBeltway
 

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09-06-12 11:56 PM

One of the few shows I DVR and watch without fail.

Walter started out as a pussified victim. Now he has blossomed. His testosterone shot up when he took out Gus.

Now his bitch wife is ruining his life. What's her freakin' problem anyway? Walter is turning harder by the episode. That little kid getting blasted barely moved his needle. His wife is definitely on thin ice, as is her ex-boyfriend.

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denner
 

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09-07-12 12:20 AM


Quote from Lucrum:

I'm don't recall ever watching an entire episode though I have seen bits and pieces. I thought the leading character had cancer, shouldn't he be dead already?



It's best to just start at the beginning and let the show grow on you. The style of the show is similar to a book...It will alternate between "filler" chapters meant to develop characters or to build up to another climatic scene (a future episode).

Walt's cancer was caught early enough to give him a few years.

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