Another great episode. While I expect a downfall for Walt (based on the premiere's opening scene and how the writers keep saying Walt is like Scarface), I do enjoy seeing him and Jesse actually being friends and civil towards one another. I know there hasn't been that many times, but its good when Jesse has an idea and Walt doesn't yell at Jesse for how stupid he is.
Then there's the Skyler aspect. On the one hand, I haven't ever liked Skyler, but now I feel bad for her because she is essentially a prisoner in her life. Curious where this will take her this season.
Love it, so great! I'm guessing that Walter push out Mike, and Walter become the head guy and it fall apart big time (around the break between the two part of this season), as it clear he too power/money hungry to see long term
"Just 'cause you shot Jesse James, doesn't make you Jesse James." Aw, MIke. I <3 you so much. I feel so bad for Jesse. What will Walt do when he seriously looks at Jesse as a threat?
This season is shaping up to once again to amazing. The arrogance and ego of Walt continues to shocking levels - I gasped when he spoke to Brock like everything was fine and dandy! Then telling Marie about Skyler and making her out to be the bad guy!! The more the show continues the more I long for his inevitable downfall at the hands of those who surround him (Jesse, Skyler, Hank, Mike)
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When she wouldn't shut up, I was hoping Skyler would pull out a shovel and clock her in the side of the head.
ReplyDeleteAnother great episode. While I expect a downfall for Walt (based on the premiere's opening scene and how the writers keep saying Walt is like Scarface), I do enjoy seeing him and Jesse actually being friends and civil towards one another. I know there hasn't been that many times, but its good when Jesse has an idea and Walt doesn't yell at Jesse for how stupid he is.
ReplyDeleteThen there's the Skyler aspect. On the one hand, I haven't ever liked Skyler, but now I feel bad for her because she is essentially a prisoner in her life. Curious where this will take her this season.
And Mike... keep on, keepin' on.
Love it, so great! I'm guessing that Walter push out Mike, and Walter become the head guy and it fall apart big time (around the break between the two part of this season), as it clear he too power/money hungry to see long term
ReplyDelete"Just 'cause you shot Jesse James, doesn't make you Jesse James." Aw, MIke. I <3 you so much. I feel so bad for Jesse. What will Walt do when he seriously looks at Jesse as a threat?
ReplyDeleteThis season is shaping up to once again to amazing. The arrogance and ego of Walt continues to shocking levels - I gasped when he spoke to Brock like everything was fine and dandy! Then telling Marie about Skyler and making her out to be the bad guy!! The more the show continues the more I long for his inevitable downfall at the hands of those who surround him (Jesse, Skyler, Hank, Mike)
ReplyDeleteWalt was clearly uncomfortable when he saw Brock, and he didn't really lie about what Skyler did, he just lied how it was making her so upset.
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