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Originally posted by Abraham Smashington View PostAnd we begin.
Tuco was scarier than any cop man. Seriously, you know this. All a cop is gonna do is lock you up. Tuco was going to KILL THEM if they didn't do what he said and he had quite the reputation to do this. Standard drug shit man. So this point doesn't hold up.
That was Saul. I doubt Pinkman came up with that plan man. You're inferring too much here. Doesn't hold up.
Dude, really? Pinkman has always been hot headed and short sighted. ALWAYS. The Hank thing pushed him over the edge because Walt pushed him out of the picture which means now he's fucked up and had no way to make his PHAT LOOTZ. Which means no money, plus he thought that Walt was stealing his thunder.
Originally posted by Abraham Smashington View PostHahah. I love you man. You LOVE AVATAR (with all of it's stupid plot shit) but bitch about shit that has no bearing here. How are they generic and bumbling? They are fucking killing machines (when told) and the Hank shit was PERSONAL. Hank fucking offed Tuco and that was the only reason they started this Terminator shit against Hank. It was shown in the flashback with their crazy uncle telling them that the only thing that matter is family. In the heat of the moment, sometimes an axe to the head sounds better than a quick fire of a gun. Also, they didn't call Hank, it was Gustavo or possibly "the fixer". Gustavo wanted them out of the picture because he knew how dangerous they were to his master plan. It's like you're not even watching the show.
EDIT: BTW, your point about Saul thinking up the plan and not Pinkman. I'm not infering anything. Who else in the world could Hank possibly think pulled the prank on him? Of course he thinks it's Pinkman. Why does nobody point that out to Pinkman, or even think to mention it?Last edited by goober8008; 05-12-2010, 05:30 PM.
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Pinkman was afraid of Tuco. He was never afraid of Hank. And at the end of season 2, Pinkman decided he was the bad guy. He would do whatever he needed and wanted to. Again, the whole spiel during the hospital was because of bad blood from the last two episodes where Walt basically told Pinkman to fuck off and to not use the blue meth formula. Again, it was a way to fuck Walter up. It was really never about Hank.
And the two Hispanic fixers, were always like that. That was in their character. Their nature. Why the fuck would the writers show us them walking all the fucking way from the desert, and then just off them immediately?
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Originally posted by nerdious dorkus View PostPinkman was afraid of Tuco. He was never afraid of Hank. And at the end of season 2, Pinkman decided he was the bad guy. He would do whatever he needed and wanted to. Again, the whole spiel during the hospital was because of bad blood from the last two episodes where Walt basically told Pinkman to fuck off and to not use the blue meth formula. Again, it was a way to fuck Walter up. It was really never about Hank.
And the two Hispanic fixers, were always like that. That was in their character. Their nature. Why the fuck would the writers show us them walking all the fucking way from the desert, and then just off them immediately?
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Originally posted by goober8008 View PostIt was pure bonafide shitty cliche writing."Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
"Too cunty for wine bars, too dainty for real bars." - Anderson
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Originally posted by Abraham Smashington View PostI actually meant "Dances with Wolves"
But yeah, Pinkman has become such a total unlikeable idiot...I liked him, he reminded me of Cutter and Jake Hall back in High School...but now he doesn't make any sense.
And then the way the shoot out went down really pushed things over the edge, it doesn't bode well for the show. I have all the first two seasons on my PS3, once I started watching I was hooked, episode after episode, nonstop. This season started off a little shaky, but I still liked it, hoping it was just a lull. I hope they get their act together, it's still more than salvageable. I just really don't like the last few episodes. Still the best drama I've watched on TV.
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Man, goober, you're a big vat of joylessness, aren't you?
Jesse was broke with no means to earn. His meth lab is now a 6x6 crunched metal brick, his girlfriend croaked right next to him on drugs he gave her, he'd eaten beatings from pretty much everyone and his only allies are junkies and a man who berates him endlessly. No way he could stand up to any of them, either, because doing so would made the beatings worse, the money stop or (in Tuco's case) set him up to eat a bullet or 12.
But along comes this unhinged cop who lays a beating on him, in his house with no arrest, probable cause, etc etc. Suddenly, Jesse's in the driver's seat. He's finally got his boot on someone's throat. He's the kid who got picked on all his life finally finding someone he can lord it over, and in his eyes all I saw was "GAME ON!"
Tuco was dangerous because he worked outside the law and had no oversight committee breathing down his neck. Jesse was right to be scared because nothing would ever hold a pissed-off Tuco back. Hank, on the other hand, was bound by the law of the land and his overseers put his wellbeing in Jesse's hands. And Jesse was going to squeeze, because FINALLY he had power and he wanted it to last.
THAT is why he made the speech: he finally had a throat he could put a boot on and he wanted to drink the power in.
They tried to kill Hank like a couple of bumbling idiots. The text message him "HEY, we're coming to kill you, dee dee dee."
And then, when he's about to kill Hank, he decides to saunter over to the fucking van, grab an axe, and oh my god it's just so fucking stupid. He didn't think that he would have to escape with his injured brother? Or that his bro might be dying, or that Hank could RELOAD?!?
Actions had real consequences etc.
Seriously, you thought Avatar was great and then you go and overanalyze (poorly, I might add) on Breaking Bad?Last edited by Master Shake; 05-13-2010, 02:07 AM.sigpic
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Instead of just claiming my analysis is bad by counter-analysis, just saying it's "Bad Analysis" doesn't really do anything for the argument...
I liked that show probably more than anyone else on this forum, like I said I have every episode saved on my PS3. I think I watched the whole two seasons back to back over one weekend. But this season the writing has been completely inconsistent.
Pinkman is completely wack, that's the biggest problem with the show. He's trying too hard for his oscar, maybe a little jealous of that guy from Malcolm in the Middle. Did I miss something, was he always a unlikeable idiot? I actually liked his character until this season, when he became the most unlikeable person on the show. I mean Walt was always really arrogant, but he was still likeable in his own way, just with flaws. Pinkman is a fucking creep that acts totally brainless. I can't be the only one who picked up on this...
This is horribly reminiscent of Battlestar Galactica, a show that had me totally obsessed after the first season. But then the show started to show signs of crapping out. Heed my words, there was a moment in BSG when it was clear the good times were over, it was when the psilons all heard that wack music on the ship during that 3rd(?) season finale. After that scene, where you realized there was something seriously wrong with those writers, the show went to hell. I could barely watch an episode, in fact, I never got through another one. Breaking Bad hasn't reached that point, but they're going there.
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also, DUDE HAS BEEN A METH FREAK FOR EVER. HIS PARENTS DISOWNED HIM. HE KILLED HIS GF (kinda). HE GOT THE FUCK BEAT OUTTA HIM A FEW TIMES. HE LOST EVERYTHING. Seriously man."Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
"Too cunty for wine bars, too dainty for real bars." - Anderson
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