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zz7733
(3 minutes ago)
One of my all time favorite scenes is when Walt calls Walt Jr. "Jesse" by accident. Really showed how often he thinks of Jesse even though he doesn't show him affection.
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unknownvariable9239
(9 minutes ago)
The first episode did everything it could to get you on Walt’s side. Then the rest of the show is a test of how far you’ll go with him.
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blaisetelfer8499
(18 minutes ago)
Walt's "I did it for me" moment in the finale had my jaw dropped. I've never felt like I was achieving catharsis for a fictional character before.
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TorTor323
(27 minutes ago)
Anna Gunn was so good at Skyler, every time I watch the show again I completely forget she’s even acting. This whole cast is outstanding. Truly a legendary show.
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antisocial1645
(32 minutes ago)
One of my favourite quotes in breaking bad is when Hank is being held at gun point. As Walt begs for them not to shoot him, Hank states “Walt, you are the smartest man I know, yet, you can’t seem to see that he made up his mind 10 minutes ago” before being shot.
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bwwestman
(47 minutes ago)
8:51 I wish the series showed the reactions of those students who made fun of him. Imagine them seeing in the news that their teacher had millions in the 10-figures, and was the biggest druglord of the southwest, and murdered a lot of people. Not to mention dissolving bodies in acid and sending them to Belize.
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thomasloney612
(52 minutes ago)
The ironic thing about Walter is by the end of the show, despite ending with nothing, he's arguably more famous (or infamous) and well known worldwide than Gretchen and her husband, who appear on television, not because of their own accomplishments, but because of their connection with Walter.
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hansofaxalia
(1 hour ago)
Hearing “the larval stage of the Walter white we will come to know” keeps making me think of Walt as a fly, Flysenburg if you will
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Dcook85
(1 hour ago)
The fact that Walt's character requires such in-depth analysis and explanation is a testament to just how damn well he and this show are written.
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crowpaper2882
(2 hours ago)
i liked when hank got mad at marie because she got him fritos instead of cheetos
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Ididitlikethis2079
(6 hours ago)
In Season 1, Walt looks for any reason not to kill Krazy-8 even though he had literally tried to murder him. He saw Krazy-8 as an actual person with a family and friends.
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plantnt489
(17 hours ago)
when Walt got his diagnosis of cancer he became the definition of "nothing is more dangerous than a man who has nothing to lose"
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sebc998
(1 hours ago)
i don’t understand why we are calling walter evil when it was hank who ran a meth empire and used walt to cook meth for him
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Ecmredsoxslipknot
(12 hours ago)
The scene that always has stood out the most, above all, is the ending to "Crawlspace" everything about that, from the music, to the horrified look on Skyler's face, to the amazing acting of Bryan Cranston... For me, it's the best TV scene ever. Spine-chilling and intense.
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MoodyGooseCow
(9 hours ago)
I think you missed the part where he tells Hank that Gale wasn’t the true mastermind. Again about his pride he doesn’t want Gale taking credit for his work
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DJNITON
(23 hours ago)
For me, the scene where I realised that Walt's standards of morality completely had changed, was his speech at his high school, when the plain was crashed. He showed us that he saw those dead people as statistics, instead of human lives.
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