[FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories
Sorry to disappoint the Judester and her gloat-fest, but it appears that Neo has retreated yet again back into the baseboards from which it crawled, and left me free to darken her cyberdoorway. So I will. :-) As people wait for this Sunday's final episode of Breaking Bad, naturally the Web is rife with speculations about how it will end. We've already seen flashforwards in which Walt buys a big-ass machine gun, but BB has established a long history of showing us glimpses of its future that tantalize but reveal nothing. (Think the bear in the swimming pool.) Similarly, the BB creators publish the titles of each new episode on IMDB, but without any plot summary, and they've been equally tantalizing, but equally non-revealing. (Think Ozymandias or Say My Name.) The title for this last episode has BB conspiracy theorists going crazy. It's Felina. Other than an obvious anagram of finale, WTF could that possibly refer to? My favorite theory invokes Marty Robbins' classic song El Paso, which contained a woman named Felina. You decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY The scene I'm counting on was even hinted at in the series. The moment I saw that machine gun, I thought of the scene from Brian De Palma's Scarface, in which Al Pacino comes out carrying an equally-big-ass machine gun and shouting, Say hello to my little friend! Sure enough, in the very next episode, Walt and Walt Jr. are watching TV in their house, and that very scene is playing in the background. One thing I know is that the future does not look rosy for Walt's former lover and her husband, the co-founders of the company Gray Matter who dissed Walt on TV last week. They were both wearing yellow. Think of the other characters who have worn yellow, and what happened to them -- Gus Fring, Brock, and Drew (the kid shot by Todd). I'm thinkin' that this color choice on the part of Gretchen and Elliot is as bad a move as appearing on Star Trek wearing a different color uniform from the other crewmen beamed down to the surface of a planet. The minute you see that, you know that soon Bones is going to be standing over his corpse saying, He's dead, Jim. Elliot and Gretchen are toast. Then there's a promo photo making the rounds that shows a determined-looking Walt and Jesse, spattered with blood, charging somewhere side by side. Since I've never seen a scene like that in the series so far, that one makes me think of the ending of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I kinda like this one. But by far the most amusing is the theory that the series is not going to end at all, and instead is going to merge with and morph into another popular series. I can hear the tag line now: Winter is coming, and it's got a big-ass machine gun. :-) http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-font\ -b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-fon\ t-b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg
Re: [FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories
Nah, Walt's going to take a job at a nearby logging camp working along side a guy from Miami. ;-) I hope you haven't been too busy fussing over Neo and FFL to have missed the best new fall broadcast TV show I've seen thus far. And you should really be ashamed of yourself if you did since it is Joss Whedon's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. However given Whedon's luck and ABC's ratings it's likely to get canceled after 4 episodes. Also Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing appears next week on DVD at the local Redboxs. BTW, I didn't go because I'm not that big a comic book fan and I get enough of off-the-wall geeks working in tech to go see Stan Lee at the comic book store in nearby Concord recently. On 09/27/2013 01:54 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Sorry to disappoint the Judester and her gloat-fest, but it appears that Neo has retreated yet again back into the baseboards from which it crawled, and left me free to darken her cyberdoorway. So I will. :-) As people wait for this Sunday's final episode of Breaking Bad, naturally the Web is rife with speculations about how it will end. We've already seen flashforwards in which Walt buys a big-ass machine gun, but BB has established a long history of showing us glimpses of its future that tantalize but reveal nothing. (Think the bear in the swimming pool.) Similarly, the BB creators publish the titles of each new episode on IMDB, but without any plot summary, and they've been equally tantalizing, but equally non-revealing. (Think Ozymandias or Say My Name.) The title for this last episode has BB conspiracy theorists going crazy. It's Felina. Other than an obvious anagram of finale, WTF could that possibly refer to? My favorite theory invokes Marty Robbins' classic song El Paso, which contained a woman named Felina. You decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY The scene I'm counting on was even hinted at in the series. The moment I saw that machine gun, I thought of the scene from Brian De Palma's Scarface, in which Al Pacino comes out carrying an equally-big-ass machine gun and shouting, Say hello to my little friend! Sure enough, in the very next episode, Walt and Walt Jr. are watching TV in their house, and that very scene is playing in the background. One thing I know is that the future does not look rosy for Walt's former lover and her husband, the co-founders of the company Gray Matter who dissed Walt on TV last week. They were both wearing yellow. Think of the other characters who have worn yellow, and what happened to them -- Gus Fring, Brock, and Drew (the kid shot by Todd). I'm thinkin' that this color choice on the part of Gretchen and Elliot is as bad a move as appearing on Star Trek wearing a different color uniform from the other crewmen beamed down to the surface of a planet. The minute you see that, you know that soon Bones is going to be standing over his corpse saying, He's dead, Jim. Elliot and Gretchen are toast. Then there's a promo photo making the rounds that shows a determined-looking Walt and Jesse, spattered with blood, charging somewhere side by side. Since I've never seen a scene like that in the series so far, that one makes me think of the ending of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I kinda like this one. But by far the most amusing is the theory that the series is not going to end at all, and instead is going to merge with and morph into another popular series. I can hear the tag line now: Winter is coming, and it's got a big-ass machine gun. :-) http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-font-b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg
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I have enjoyed most of the Marvel Comic movies, but Agents of Shield was rather stale From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories Nah, Walt's going to take a job at a nearby logging camp working along side a guy from Miami. ;-) I hope you haven't been too busy fussing over Neo and FFL to have missed the best new fall broadcast TV show I've seen thus far. And you should really be ashamed of yourself if you did since it is Joss Whedon's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. However given Whedon's luck and ABC's ratings it's likely to get canceled after 4 episodes. Also Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing appears next week on DVD at the local Redboxs. BTW, I didn't go because I'm not that big a comic book fan and I get enough of off-the-wall geeks working in tech to go see Stan Lee at the comic book store in nearby Concord recently. On 09/27/2013 01:54 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Sorry to disappoint the Judester and her gloat-fest, but it appears that Neo has retreated yet again back into the baseboards from which it crawled, and left me free to darken her cyberdoorway. So I will. :-) As people wait for this Sunday's final episode of Breaking Bad, naturally the Web is rife with speculations about how it will end. We've already seen flashforwards in which Walt buys a big-ass machine gun, but BB has established a long history of showing us glimpses of its future that tantalize but reveal nothing. (Think the bear in the swimming pool.) Similarly, the BB creators publish the titles of each new episode on IMDB, but without any plot summary, and they've been equally tantalizing, but equally non-revealing. (Think Ozymandias or Say My Name.) The title for this last episode has BB conspiracy theorists going crazy. It's Felina. Other than an obvious anagram of finale, WTF could that possibly refer to? My favorite theory invokes Marty Robbins' classic song El Paso, which contained a woman named Felina. You decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY The scene I'm counting on was even hinted at in the series. The moment I saw that machine gun, I thought of the scene from Brian De Palma's Scarface, in which Al Pacino comes out carrying an equally-big-ass machine gun and shouting, Say hello to my little friend! Sure enough, in the very next episode, Walt and Walt Jr. are watching TV in their house, and that very scene is playing in the background. One thing I know is that the future does not look rosy for Walt's former lover and her husband, the co-founders of the company Gray Matter who dissed Walt on TV last week. They were both wearing yellow. Think of the other characters who have worn yellow, and what happened to them -- Gus Fring, Brock, and Drew (the kid shot by Todd). I'm thinkin' that this color choice on the part of Gretchen and Elliot is as bad a move as appearing on Star Trek wearing a different color uniform from the other crewmen beamed down to the surface of a planet. The minute you see that, you know that soon Bones is going to be standing over his corpse saying, He's dead, Jim. Elliot and Gretchen are toast. Then there's a promo photo making the rounds that shows a determined-looking Walt and Jesse, spattered with blood, charging somewhere side by side. Since I've never seen a scene like that in the series so far, that one makes me think of the ending of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I kinda like this one. But by far the most amusing is the theory that the series is not going to end at all, and instead is going to merge with and morph into another popular series. I can hear the tag line now: Winter is coming, and it's got a big-ass machine gun. :-) http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-font-b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg
Re: [FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories
My prediction: it turns out that Walt dies and he has a million dollar life insurance policy made out to Skyler and RJ. That way, both Skyler and RJ get to go to college - she becomes an accountant and he becomes a chemical engineer. LoL! Then, Skyler's sister Marie marries Jesse Pinkman and they have a child and move to Deadwood, SD., or some place like that. Better call Saul will live on in another TV series as a bail bondsman based in Hollywood or in Harlem. On 9/27/2013 3:54 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories Sorry to disappoint the Judester and her gloat-fest, but it appears that Neo has retreated yet again back into the baseboards from which it crawled, and left me free to darken her cyberdoorway. So I will. :-) As people wait for this Sunday's final episode of Breaking Bad, naturally the Web is rife with speculations about how it will end. We've already seen flashforwards in which Walt buys a big-ass machine gun, but BB has established a long history of showing us glimpses of its future that tantalize but reveal nothing. (Think the bear in the swimming pool.) Similarly, the BB creators publish the titles of each new episode on IMDB, but without any plot summary, and they've been equally tantalizing, but equally non-revealing. (Think Ozymandias or Say My Name.) The title for this last episode has BB conspiracy theorists going crazy. It's Felina. Other than an obvious anagram of finale, WTF could that possibly refer to? My favorite theory invokes Marty Robbins' classic song El Paso, which contained a woman named Felina. You decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY The scene I'm counting on was even hinted at in the series. The moment I saw that machine gun, I thought of the scene from Brian De Palma's Scarface, in which Al Pacino comes out carrying an equally-big-ass machine gun and shouting, Say hello to my little friend! Sure enough, in the very next episode, Walt and Walt Jr. are watching TV in their house, and that very scene is playing in the background. One thing I know is that the future does not look rosy for Walt's former lover and her husband, the co-founders of the company Gray Matter who dissed Walt on TV last week. They were both wearing yellow. Think of the other characters who have worn yellow, and what happened to them -- Gus Fring, Brock, and Drew (the kid shot by Todd). I'm thinkin' that this color choice on the part of Gretchen and Elliot is as bad a move as appearing on Star Trek wearing a different color uniform from the other crewmen beamed down to the surface of a planet. The minute you see that, you know that soon Bones is going to be standing over his corpse saying, He's dead, Jim. Elliot and Gretchen are toast. Then there's a promo photo making the rounds that shows a determined-looking Walt and Jesse, spattered with blood, charging somewhere side by side. Since I've never seen a scene like that in the series so far, that one makes me think of the ending of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I kinda like this one. But by far the most amusing is the theory that the series is not going to end at all, and instead is going to merge with and morph into another popular series. I can hear the tag line now: Winter is coming, and it's got a big-ass machine gun. :-) http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-font-b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg
Re: [FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories
Highest rated drama debut in 4 years with 12 million viewers. Funny thing is Whedon seems to be holding the cards close because IMDB so far only lists 3 episodes and elsewhere I see 4. On 09/27/2013 09:09 AM, Michael Jackson wrote: I have enjoyed most of the Marvel Comic movies, but Agents of Shield was rather stale *From:* Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com *Sent:* Friday, September 27, 2013 11:43 AM *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Breaking Bad finale conspiracy theories Nah, Walt's going to take a job at a nearby logging camp working along side a guy from Miami. ;-) I hope you haven't been too busy fussing over Neo and FFL to have missed the best new fall broadcast TV show I've seen thus far. And you should really be ashamed of yourself if you did since it is Joss Whedon's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. However given Whedon's luck and ABC's ratings it's likely to get canceled after 4 episodes. Also Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing appears next week on DVD at the local Redboxs. BTW, I didn't go because I'm not that big a comic book fan and I get enough of off-the-wall geeks working in tech to go see Stan Lee at the comic book store in nearby Concord recently. On 09/27/2013 01:54 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Sorry to disappoint the Judester and her gloat-fest, but it appears that Neo has retreated yet again back into the baseboards from which it crawled, and left me free to darken her cyberdoorway. So I will. :-) As people wait for this Sunday's final episode of Breaking Bad, naturally the Web is rife with speculations about how it will end. We've already seen flashforwards in which Walt buys a big-ass machine gun, but BB has established a long history of showing us glimpses of its future that tantalize but reveal nothing. (Think the bear in the swimming pool.) Similarly, the BB creators publish the titles of each new episode on IMDB, but without any plot summary, and they've been equally tantalizing, but equally non-revealing. (Think Ozymandias or Say My Name.) The title for this last episode has BB conspiracy theorists going crazy. It's Felina. Other than an obvious anagram of finale, WTF could that possibly refer to? My favorite theory invokes Marty Robbins' classic song El Paso, which contained a woman named Felina. You decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIHRgisdbeY The scene I'm counting on was even hinted at in the series. The moment I saw that machine gun, I thought of the scene from Brian De Palma's Scarface, in which Al Pacino comes out carrying an equally-big-ass machine gun and shouting, Say hello to my little friend! Sure enough, in the very next episode, Walt and Walt Jr. are watching TV in their house, and that very scene is playing in the background. One thing I know is that the future does not look rosy for Walt's former lover and her husband, the co-founders of the company Gray Matter who dissed Walt on TV last week. They were both wearing yellow. Think of the other characters who have worn yellow, and what happened to them -- Gus Fring, Brock, and Drew (the kid shot by Todd). I'm thinkin' that this color choice on the part of Gretchen and Elliot is as bad a move as appearing on Star Trek wearing a different color uniform from the other crewmen beamed down to the surface of a planet. The minute you see that, you know that soon Bones is going to be standing over his corpse saying, He's dead, Jim. Elliot and Gretchen are toast. Then there's a promo photo making the rounds that shows a determined-looking Walt and Jesse, spattered with blood, charging somewhere side by side. Since I've never seen a scene like that in the series so far, that one makes me think of the ending of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I kinda like this one. But by far the most amusing is the theory that the series is not going to end at all, and instead is going to merge with and morph into another popular series. I can hear the tag line now: Winter is coming, and it's got a big-ass machine gun. :-) http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/672983061/11-Breaking-Bad-Season-font-b-TV-b-font-font-b-Show-b-font-2012-Hot.jpg