I totally understand the situation Walt has put Skyler in and why it's so difficult, but damn if she doesn't know how to just make everything even worse
I.F.T- "I fucked Ted."
Interesting episode name choice. It makes sense, though.
i get why people hate skylar now, I really do
Now the title makes so much sense... GOD DAMNIT!!!!
The suspense at the end was nice.I thought Walter was going back to the hospital.
I feel bad for walt junior
I like that Jesse got back the house and how he got it back. His parents deserved it. Walter's lucky that he met Gus before those two guys decided to come and go after him.
Well, that was a slow premiere. It did pickup during the face to face meeting between Skyler and Walter
Decent season premiere. I'm surprised Skyler found out already. She's a lot smarter than she lets on.
good episode, but the ending was disappointing and kind of confusing
The season-long tease with the black and white openings had a disappointing conclusion in the season finale. I guess the plane crash will have a bigger impact in the following season?
I hate this. Even if she was a little despicable, she didn't deserve to die. And most importantly, this is obviously going to blow up in the future and ruin the relationship between Walt and Jesse, maybe even make them kill each other. Hate this. It can't be fixed.
That was tense on so many levels! The birthday cake scene was tense in a way, the needle scene was tense in a completely different way, and let's not even get into the scenes with Combo and the third visit to Pollos Hermanos!! YIKES
The ending just keeps getting better.
I really thought Walter was going to avenge Combo's death.
Really loved the way they showed Jessie getting high after taking the injection.
Everything is falling apart. The three distributors who're friends of Jesse are the worst possible people to be apart of this whole thing. Walter should've recruited foot soldiers and enforcers before doing business in other people's territory. Even more so now that he's doing bigger and more dangerous business. He needs to have his own men as Tuco did. A lot of them. The way things are now, there's bound to be many problems.
So heart-felt, so close to life, it made me cry.
This one has more Heisenberg than Walter White.
Walter is slowly slipping into his Heisenberg persona in his personal life. It's only a matter of time before he slips a little too much. He needs to go back to being Heisenberg, selling meth, so he can be all badass out there instead of among his family. Taking the ending of the episode into consideration, Walter's whole plan of being done with his other life isn't working out too well. I wonder if those two guys, or at least the boss or leader, whatever you'd call him, realized he's Heisenberg since he told them to stay out of his territory. Or maybe they were just scared.
Walt is kind of a constant dick with Jesse, and is very selfish - he demands action from Jesse based on his own interpretation of his condition (which was wrong) and disregards Jesse's condition. I find it increasingly harder to sympathize with him
Love it when Walt teaches chemistry like that.
Take that, stupid stupid tumor!
The way they captured reflection in the bathroom scene the episode ends with is genius.
Best episode of the season and of the show so far, I loved it. Walter and Jesse really bonded in this episode more than they ever have, and Jesse seems to be maturing, personality-wise. I like how Walter was a bit proud when Jesse answered correctly, but of course, he completely failed the next question in a humorous way.