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Breaking Bad - Episode 5.12 - Rabid Dog - Major Spoilers

Sep 1, 2013

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Update: 19:10 It appears that Slate have now deleted their full review which they appear to have leaked earlier.

Luckily we saved it :)

You can see a screenshot here



I was chilled by Hank’s willingness to sacrifice Jesse, if that’s what it takes to get Walt. I thought Hank would go completely crooked and — in fear of Walt’s diabolical video — kill Jesse himself. Instead his desire for vengeance against Walt won out.

I’m with Jesse all the way. Maybe he could have found inner peace in Alaska, but I’d rather watch him best Hank and Gomez by coming up with the better strategy for getting Walt. At the same time, the writers don’t let Jesse pass the morality test with a perfect score either, I don’t think. After all, by cooperating with Hank, he’s become the snitch he never wanted to be. Or is it a sign that Breaking Bad is messing with my head that I’m in any way questioning a decision to help the cops to catch the world’s most murderous meth cook?

I’m not sure. But I do know that I want Walt to go down. He cut out from under himself his one remaining shred of moral ground when he called Todd to ask him to kill Jesse.

Source: Slate

7 comments:

  1. I. can't. even.

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  2. oh man this show....eeeeeeeeeeeeek

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  3. woohoo my sunday night is ruined, but at least some of my anxiety for tonights episode is cut out and i can go through the rest of my day without obsessing over it.

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  4. This is not ok :(

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  5. This helped me explain Jesse's rage. He's always upset when a child is used as a ploy, or even killed. Drew Sharp, and Andrea's brother, for example. He knows that Walt has been manipulating him and figures out that he somehow was behind the poisoning of Brock. (Walt knew he couldn't use ricin--that would point to him. So he figured out a way to use Lily of the Valley). I'm even more excited about tonight's episode!

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  6. I read the empire interview that showed the scene, so I kinda spoiled it... but I was like "oh shit" when Walt called Todd.

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  7. What did you expect, reading review beforehand, dum.

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