As dark as what Walter did was, she deserved it. She was completely full of herself and blackmailed Walter for the money. Not to mention she was basically making Jesse's decisions for him. While she may have truly loved him, she would've definitely used that money to continue being an addict. That's most likely the very reason she even wanted the money. I'm not going to feel sympathy now that she's dead.
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@legendaryfang56 Agreed. But I do feel bad for her father, as he really tried to turn it around. Also, makes me dislike Jesse - he was essentially the one who got her back into it - if she hadn't met him, things would have likely turned out better for her.
I feel so bad for Ryan!
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@kizhe Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi! Stanley didn't feel bad for him!
80 | Correct me if I'm wrong but I think there was a plot hole in this episode, that also related to previous episode. As far I remembered in Salamanca's house when Tuco check on Walt's wallet, didn't he never given it back to Walt? The wallet still on the table, so afterward when DEA/police investigated Salamanca's house, they should find Walt's ID. That's detail is too crucial to be ignored.
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Rating: 79.15Plot
25%: 2.4
50%: 2.5
75%: 2.5
100%: 2.1Favorite Character
- Walter White: 2.5
- Jesse Pinkman: 2.4
- Tio Salamanca: 2.3
- Hank Schrader: 2.2
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@korneliushardaw-deleted-1648833660 No, Tuco threw their items back to them across the table once he was done looking at them, in that same scene.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME WHAT THE FUCK
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the foreshadowing! and i still didn’t see it coming! oh i am so mad right now that was so selfish
Really love that moment between Walter and Jane's father but it was so sad to see that Walter let Jane die.
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@ashuk He just didn't interfere. Heroin addiction is usually a death sentence unfortunately. Remember she brought it into the relationship. Maybe he won't do it anymore.
Really love that moment between Walter and Jane's father but it was so sad to see that Walter let Jane die.
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@ashuk He had no choice. She knew too much and was driving a wedge into Jessie and Walts relationship. she also threatened him multiple times.
8.0/10. Woohoo! Adventure Time is back! This one did a nice job of following up on the last episode, going into the aftermath of the fight with Hulk Susan but doing so in an interesting way. I find the notion of Grass-Finn intriguing. The notion of a person who is a combination of the timeline Finn who was in the Finnsword and the curse/emissary/octopus spider that was in the Grass-sword combining to make some kind of alternate Finn is the sort of sci-fi weirdnesss I appreciate from this show.
But what I really appreciate is the Regular Finn here. He's initially upset at this guy who he thinks is hurting Susan and copying his life, while eventually, he realizes that GrassFinn is as much a person, and as much him, as he is. (Doppelgangers lead to some awkward pronoun use). The details of Finn's maturity and psyche, from his being more zen about losing his arm this time, to his empathy and understanding for GrassFinn shows a boy who's grown up a lot and slowly but surely become the kind of person you hope the kids who watch this show see as a role model.
There's lot of other great details in here too. Jake's defensiveness against GrassFinn and attempts to make GrassFinn look him in the eye were very funny. BMO's frightenedness was adorable as usual. And my god, the banana guard on the phone was straight up hilarious. There were also tons of little plot-relevant details, like Susan being quietly wheeled away, or the ticking time bomb that is the grass-octopus thing (in some neat mirrored animation). This is Adventure Time firing on all cylinders, combining plot, humor, and character to make something that makes you laugh, makes you intrigued to find out what's next, and makes you care about the people at the center of the adventure.
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@andrewbloom It's been almost 6 years but just letting you know this review isn't for this episode lol
[9.1/10] This one really works for me as a Simpsons and Frasier fan. Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce obviously have tremendous chemistry playing off of one another, and that shows up in animated form as well as it does in live action. I also enjoy the mystery and twist here -- that Bart, as usual, is suspicious of his old enemy, but that for once, Bob is actually the good guy, with his brother Cecil being the villain. It's a little too neat, but I like that Cecil's evil scheme is founded on Bob being picked over him to be Krusty's sidekick, and I particularly enjoy Cecil's last line that it turns out to be surprisingly difficult to destroy Springfield and kill Bart Simpson. On the whole though, the episode is just a lot of good fun, between the superb Banter between Bob and Cecil, Bob's growing annoyance at Bart's stalking and his crew of slack-jawed yokels, and the thrilling sequence of escape and danger once the turn in the story happens. Definitely a gem of Season 8.
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@andrewbloom I always like it when shows do the villain subversion twist. It makes them feel more fleshed out and three dimensional as characters, as no villain would ever be evil all of the time.
OKAY, Benson is a gumball machine ... that gets angry when he steps in gum. Damn this show is genius.
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@saltervallos-deleted-1609330405 I guess that is like stepping on his own brains?
the first time that Jim and Pam kiss is after she wins her award
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@johnnyphreak i hate when people talk about their first kiss and fail to mention this episode! they always reference Casino Night as their first kiss when it's not
I thought it's impossible to beam stuff out of the holodeck.. Weird that it worked with the tents. ;)
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Possibly because the tents and their personal belongings weren't generated by the holodeck, they were real tangible objects...? Good point indeed.
As dark as what Walter did was, she deserved it. She was completely full of herself and blackmailed Walter for the money. Not to mention she was basically making Jesse's decisions for him. While she may have truly loved him, she would've definitely used that money to continue being an addict. That's most likely the very reason she even wanted the money. I'm not going to feel sympathy now that she's dead.
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@legendaryfang56 I'm hoping it is for the best, and Jesse won't do it ever again.