pSinatra Posted 4 September 2013 Posted 4 September 2013 Given up trying to work Jesse out, was exactly the same about the confession, they leave that out and spend ten minutes with Marie on a couch, has to be something more to it. The call to Todd's Uncle, it's just can't be for Jesse, it's just too obvious for Breaking Bad. Next week is called To'hajiilee which is a place in the desert in New Mexico, why do I get the feeling that might be someones resting place? Is that where the meth lab is.....the scene of the massacre? I saw an interview with Laura Fraser who plays Lydia. She was talking about how excited she was at reading her script & her 'exit'. I still think she has a major part to play. Told myself that I wouldn't bother trying to work it out anymore, it's pretty difficult not to when they have already shown us glimpses of the future. I thought everyone was up to speed with Breaking Bad, but when someone comes out with "magnets!!"........it's probably best to use spoilers
Guest MattP Posted 4 September 2013 Posted 4 September 2013 Is that where the meth lab is.....the scene of the massacre? I saw an interview with Laura Fraser who plays Lydia. She was talking about how excited she was at reading her script & her 'exit'. I still think she has a major part to play. Told myself that I wouldn't bother trying to work it out anymore, it's pretty difficult not to when they have already shown us glimpses of the future. I thought everyone was up to speed with Breaking Bad, but when someone comes out with "magnets!!"........it's probably best to use spoilers Lydia definitely has something big to come, that's a great shout about the meth lab, we haven't seen the last of that, maybe Hank is lured there by Walt and Jack?? Hank would jump at the chance if he thought the actual lab was his evidence for where Walt was working?? I said the same, can't help it!
pSinatra Posted 5 September 2013 Posted 5 September 2013 Lydia definitely has something big to come, that's a great shout about the meth lab, we haven't seen the last of that, maybe Hank is lured there by Walt and Jack?? Hank would jump at the chance if he thought the actual lab was his evidence for where Walt was working?? I said the same, can't help it! The next episode is called 'To'hajiilee'. Apparently, it's a location used on several occasions throughout. I sort of wish I hadn't now, but I've looked into the meanings of the remaining episode names. I get the impression that it doesn't look good for Walt, but then I wouldn't put it past the writers to have a non-Hollywood ending. It would be good to see Walt 'win', but I'm not sure that's what we'll get. The next episode is called 'Ozymandias' which relates to a famous poem. We have already seen him in the 'Granite State' of New Hampshire with a boot-full of weapons. The last episode is called 'Felina'. Which could mean feline (Lydia?), but is also an anagram of finale. There is also an old song called Feleena with a meaning that relates quite closely to Walt's situation. That said. I don't think the writers would make it so easy & give such clues away & are simply taking the piss out of us. It was a major risk, having a year long break in the middle of the final season & they have put themselves under pressure to come up with the goods. I'm sure they will.
The God Emperor Posted 6 September 2013 Posted 6 September 2013 I'm disappointed that Walt jr didnt demand that the hotel had a 24 hour breakfast buffet and Jesse has been getting on my tits for a couple of series now
Guest MattP Posted 6 September 2013 Posted 6 September 2013 The next episode is called 'To'hajiilee'. Apparently, it's a location used on several occasions throughout. I sort of wish I hadn't now, but I've looked into the meanings of the remaining episode names. I get the impression that it doesn't look good for Walt, but then I wouldn't put it past the writers to have a non-Hollywood ending. It would be good to see Walt 'win', but I'm not sure that's what we'll get. The next episode is called 'Ozymandias' which relates to a famous poem. We have already seen him in the 'Granite State' of New Hampshire with a boot-full of weapons. The last episode is called 'Felina'. Which could mean feline (Lydia?), but is also an anagram of finale. There is also an old song called Feleena with a meaning that relates quite closely to Walt's situation. That said. I don't think the writers would make it so easy & give such clues away & are simply taking the piss out of us. It was a major risk, having a year long break in the middle of the final season & they have put themselves under pressure to come up with the goods. I'm sure they will. Sorry mate missed this, great post and quite a bit to think about. Im convinced he wont have given too much away from the titles though.
Bobby Hundreds Posted 7 September 2013 Posted 7 September 2013 Fe-Li-Na. Iron-Lithium-Sodium. Blood-Meth-Tears.
stix Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 The next episode is called 'To'hajiilee'. Apparently, it's a location used on several occasions throughout. I sort of wish I hadn't now, but I've looked into the meanings of the remaining episode names. I get the impression that it doesn't look good for Walt, but then I wouldn't put it past the writers to have a non-Hollywood ending. It would be good to see Walt 'win', but I'm not sure that's what we'll get. The next episode is called 'Ozymandias' which relates to a famous poem. We have already seen him in the 'Granite State' of New Hampshire with a boot-full of weapons. The last episode is called 'Felina'. Which could mean feline (Lydia?), but is also an anagram of finale. There is also an old song called Feleena with a meaning that relates quite closely to Walt's situation. That said. I don't think the writers would make it so easy & give such clues away & are simply taking the piss out of us. It was a major risk, having a year long break in the middle of the final season & they have put themselves under pressure to come up with the goods. I'm sure they will. I think the song you're talking about is called El Paso, and the female character in the song is called Felina. Haven't listened to it yet, think it's by Marty somebody. We all know how much Hank hates El Paso though, after vowing never to go there again. I don't know, I don't want to delve too deep into it as I really don't want to be coming across the ending somewhere on the net.
pSinatra Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 I think the song you're talking about is called El Paso, and the female character in the song is called Felina. Haven't listened to it yet, think it's by Marty somebody. We all know how much Hank hates El Paso though, after vowing never to go there again. I don't know, I don't want to delve too deep into it as I really don't want to be coming across the ending somewhere on the net. That's the one. I know exactly what you mean about spoiling the ending. I don't think the show will allow the ending to leak, it's all second-guessing by people who don't know anything. I'm not going looking anymore. What was looking like being a thoroughly depressing ending........became a great ending!! Todd's ringtone
VinceNoir Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 Amazing episode again today. I don't know what I'm going to do when this ends. I can't believe that they ended it in the middle of a gunfight. Damn you, Breaking Bad! I've got a feeling that Agent Gomez will go in the next episode.
ousefox Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 Best episode of the lot so far. What an ending too. Definitely think Gomez will die and probably Hank after the 'I love you' speech on the phone
Guest MattP Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 Just watched it again. Don't think television can get any better than this.
MooseBreath Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 Could see the cliffhanger coming but it was still great when it happened. Can't see how the team of two are getting out of that alive. They're out-manned and out-gunned.
pSinatra Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 How many episodes are left? 3 left With regards to the gunfight. I think they will run out of ammo before anyone gets killed. Two experienced DEA agents & a family of hitmen........& not a headlight left.
MooseBreath Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 If they all run out of ammo at exactly the same time and all the big characters walk away alive will literally cry at the lost opportunity for serious drama. Something HAS to give here, something BIG needs to happen, they can't just continue bringing it to the brink and then finding away to avoid big drama. There isn't enough time left and if it ends on a tame note I will be in tears.
Webbo Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 We know Walt will survive, with only 3 episodes left they could kill off a main character.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 Hoping Skyler gets her arsehole crushed by Huells coke can dick
MC Prussian Posted 9 September 2013 Posted 9 September 2013 The show must go on. Great way to finish off an episode - wonderful cliffhanger in the desert. Finally caught up with all of you - three more episodes to go before the end of Season Five. I can't see this ending here.
stix Posted 10 September 2013 Posted 10 September 2013 I'm 32 years old, but I still want one. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2415463/Outrage-toy-company-creates-crystal-meth-lab-children-Breaking-Bad-play-sets.html
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