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POLL : What was your favorite scene from Breaking Bad - Felina (Series Finale)?

Sep 30, 2013

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15 comments:

  1. The whole episode was amazing and great in their own right. But damn it if seeing Jesse kill Todd wasn't damn satisfying to witness. And Walt getting to go out his own way in the end was fitting.

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  2. Jesse killing Todd and then getting to leave and be happy! Did you see the look on his face??!? I just can't, sorry I just finished watching it 5 mins ago and I'm shaking with emotions.

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  3. Favorite scene? I can't answer that, unless the whole episode can count as one scene.
    What a flawless finale to a basically flawless show. #goodbyebreakingbad. It's been real :'- /

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  4. The entire Schwartz scene from lurking in the shadows to the reveal that Badger and Skinny Pete were his two "hired assassins!" XD


    Not only was the entire scene fun, but it represented Walter so perfectly!
    They both think he is there to kill them or do something evil and instead he is just there as a means of taking care of his family. Okay, not "just" there for that... You know damn well he enjoyed tormenting them with the idea lurking hitmen and promises of impending death if they do not follow through on their promises! XD

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  5. Gotta agree with @Lou and @ShatteredOne. Watching Jesse strangle Todd was just so damn satisfying.

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  6. Definitely watching Jesse kill Todd. I have been waiting for SO long for it to happen and for Jesse to be the one to do it made it even more satisfying.

    Honorable mentions (Basically the whole episode): Walt/Heisenberg dies, Walt kills most of the Nazi's, Walt says goodbye to his family, and Walt walks into the Schwartz's house and forces them to launder his money for Walt Jr. (Such a fun scene to watch.)

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  7. What was the significance of walt leaving the watch? It was the one Jesse gave to him, right? But still I don't get it.

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  8. On Talking Bad Vince Gilligan said there was two reasons for the watch scene.


    The first was for continuity. When they filmed the flash forward scene originally Walt was NOT wearing a watch so they created a scene that would provide a reason for that.


    The second reason was more figurative and artsy. It had to do with Walt knowing that he was going to die and it symbolized a sort of acceptance or readiness.

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  9. Me too!! That little nod meant so much, Loved it!

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  10. Jesse's and Walt's last look. That was the part that made me cry the most. And also, Jesse smiling and screaming, his final scene, made my heart breake too :')

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  11. Walt/Skyler scene in the kitchen. Best of the episode for me. Followed closely by Jesse's escape and happiness when driving away.

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  12. Other - the final meeting of Walt and Jesse

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  13. I can't possibly choose one. They were all great

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  14. What a ending damn. This show was brillant, pure genius. My favorite ending is the inding, it was so sad and beautifully directed, and i really like the song. Rest In Peace Walter "Heisenberg" White. I miss you already.

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