FYI, I posted that a few minutes after watching the finale which started
at 6 PM PDT and I started watching the recording on the DVR around 6:40
PM. Many providers only have the east coast feed of channels like AMC
HD. So I posted that right after I finished the show. I had no
intention of spoiling the show for anyone and the two words were
appropriate. I'm sure Turq will dissect the ending as will many of the
folks on other forums like to do. But I'm not so much into that. I
wouldn't have given Dexter "well played."
You must not have watched "Talking Bad" which had a special 1 hour
version following the finale. Aaron Paul was on as they broadcast from
his charity event he held at an LA cemetery. They speculated on where
Jesse was going and the prevailing and popular idea was to go take care
of Brock. Gilligan was also on the show too and discussed the ending.
I also pulled the DVD of the show that Gilligan worked on before
"Breaking Bad". It is the only TV show that I've bought on DVD. You may
not remember the show but it aired of FOX and was a spin-off from the
"X-Files". It was "The Lone Gunman" and the pilot which aired in March
of 2001 has become very controversial over the years. Gilligan is on
some of the commentaries including that episode.
BTW, I've been to Albuquerque once and it reminded me of Spokane, WA. I
don't think I'd like to live there.
On 09/30/2013 06:33 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
That doesn't tell us very much about the ending. It's difficult to
dialog about a show when everything you say has a spoiler alert
inserted. Go figure.
My predictions pretty much came true in the last episode. I realized
that Walt had to die sooner or later - you can't have a chemistry
teacher with terminal cancer making meth and selling it to school kids
for longer than a few years. I'm surprised the show lasted for as long
as it did. With some good acting the whole premise of the show was a
downer fer sure.
What I can't figure out is why Jesse Pinkman, after he got all that
drug money, stayed in that dead end town, Albuquerque, NM. Go figure.
On 9/29/2013 9:42 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
Two words: well played!