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Old 09-24-2013, 05:53 AM   #3881
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I can't shake the feeling some major character's fate, Walter or Jesse, will remain unknown when its all over. Like we have no idea what will happen and never will so it leaves it up to the viewer's imagination.
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Old 09-24-2013, 06:08 AM   #3882
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I feel really bad for Jesse. He's lost so much and keeps losing everything he loves.

I wonder if Walt will try to save him and if so, if Jesse will finally pull the trigger and end what he started by killing Walter.

That would be epic, but you can never predict what will happen in this show. That's good writing....
I don't think walt's stupid enough to try and save jesse, not after what happened in the desert (ordering jesse to be executed right in front of him, telling jesse he let jane die). He knows jesse would put a bullet in his head the first chance he got (plus he thinks jesse is dead at this point).
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Old 09-24-2013, 07:21 AM   #3883
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He will discover Jesse is alive when he takes care of Jack and his crew, but won't save him.
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Old 09-24-2013, 02:01 PM   #3884
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Apparently the actor who plays Badger may have revealed what happens to Jesse on Sunday's Talking Bad

And did anyone watch the entire cast on Conan last night? It had some pretty good tidbits, but nothing we really didn't already know. i've been reading.watching all interviews/press from this season so its a lot of the same thing over and over but its still great to see them all together for one of the very last times.
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Old 09-24-2013, 02:21 PM   #3885
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Apparently the actor who plays Badger may have revealed what happens to Jesse on Sunday's Talking Bad

And did anyone watch the entire cast on Conan last night? It had some pretty good tidbits, but nothing we really didn't already know. i've been reading.watching all interviews/press from this season so its a lot of the same thing over and over but its still great to see them all together for one of the very last times.
Yeah, I picked that up on the bonus footage. I hope it aint true.
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Old 09-24-2013, 03:01 PM   #3886
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Old 09-24-2013, 03:05 PM   #3887
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Yeah, I picked that up on the bonus footage. I hope it aint true.
What did he say? can you PM?

Thanks!
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Old 09-24-2013, 03:19 PM   #3888
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Yeah, I picked that up on the bonus footage. I hope it aint true.
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What did he say? can you PM?

Thanks!
You can watch it here.

http://www.amctv.com/talking-bad/vid...eo-talking-bad

[Show spoiler]He was asked by the host if Jesse deserves to die, but declined to answer for fearing he might give too much away.
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Old 09-24-2013, 03:37 PM   #3889
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I see...

Thanks silverlakephil!
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Old 09-24-2013, 03:49 PM   #3890
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I thought like Andy as well, I thought it was a guy at first

That entire show was awesome last night
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Old 09-24-2013, 09:27 PM   #3891
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Just had a thought....if they ever made a live-action SpongeBob film, the fellow that plays Huell on BB could pretty easily pass for Patrick.
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Old 09-24-2013, 09:31 PM   #3892
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Just had a thought....if they ever made a live-action SpongeBob film, the fellow that plays Huell on BB could pretty easily pass for Patrick.
Funny that you mention that. I've always thought of Badger as being the live-action version of Patrick. Even the way he talks reminds me of him.

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Old 09-24-2013, 10:02 PM   #3893
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Krysten Ritter (Jane) wrote a pretty great essay about her experiences on the show.

[Show spoiler]Breaking Bad fans often approach me and want to talk about the scene where my character, Jane, chokes on her own vomit and dies. It's been happening more and more often as people are continuing to find the show via Netflix — plus it's pretty much cultural jury duty at this point. Never in a million years did I think I would get so much attention for fake-choking on a concoction of oatmeal and Mylanta. That’s just enough pasty disgustingness to make you want to puke for real, and at one point some of the puke mix even got in Aaron Paul's ear, but of course he didn't care; he's an amazing, beautifully available gem of an actor, always supportive, playful, encouraging, and present — an onion ring in a pile of mere French fries. Mylanta and oatmeal or not, I'm lucky, proud, and honored to be a part of what may well be the best TV series of all time.

I remember thinking it was pretty ****ed up that Walt would just let a young girl — me, for all intents and purposes — die in front of him, but I certainly didn't realize that it would be such a pivotal moment for the show and for Walter White. That decision was his turning point and there was no going back. 

In the buildup to Jane's final days, I didn't really process what was happening. I remember the hair and makeup girls saying how weird and sad it would be to shoot, but for me that never sunk in. I was busy thumping around on my Nintendo DS with Aaron during down time and just excited to have death makeup and walk around set looking all scary. 

It wasn't until we shot the scene where Jesse is trying to revive Jane, pretty aggressively, that it started to **** with my head … I was in an upper body cast to protect me from Aaron pounding on my chest. The thing was pinching me, I couldn't get a full breath of air, and I had this incredible actor on top of me losing his shit. I think at one point I said, "Aaron, I love you, but you can't hit me this hard!"

I could feel his hot tears falling on me. I wanted to cry, too. It was overwhelming. I thought if I were dead this is what it would be like. Someone would be trying to revive me, people might be sad, shocked, scared (okay, maybe a happy ex-boyfriend or two). Imagining my real-life loved ones reacting to my own real-life death is intense. It was such a scary and powerful thing to experience when, technically, I wasn't supposed to be experiencing anything. I was supposed to be dead. Even now, years later, I get a lump in my throat when I think about it — but it's hard to know whether that comes from my experiences as Jane, my time as an actress on set, or my emotional reactions as a huge fan of the show.

I watch Breaking Bad on Sunday nights like everyone else and feel pretty strongly that every episode should be served with about a pound of Xanax. Sometimes it's hard to enjoy watching something I was a part of because I'm all too familiar with the behind-the-scenes action, and it's impossible to turn off the running commentary in my head ... but in this case, it's as if I've forgotten I'm the actress who played Jane. You'd think I'd bear Walt some serious ill will considering he sat there and watched Jane die, but I'm still rooting for everything to work out for the guy. Every week that goes by, a few more "Team Walter White" members drop off — still addicted to the show, but no longer on his side ... But I'm still holding tight and I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster. Like everyone else, I will miss my Breaking Bad–induced stress and emotional turmoil, and I'll feel sad when the final scene fades out. Seriously: What the heck will I do with my Sunday nights?! Book club, anybody?
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Old 09-24-2013, 10:10 PM   #3894
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Krysten Ritter (Jane) wrote a pretty great essay about her experiences on the show.

[Show spoiler]Breaking Bad fans often approach me and want to talk about the scene where my character, Jane, chokes on her own vomit and dies. It's been happening more and more often as people are continuing to find the show via Netflix — plus it's pretty much cultural jury duty at this point. Never in a million years did I think I would get so much attention for fake-choking on a concoction of oatmeal and Mylanta. That’s just enough pasty disgustingness to make you want to puke for real, and at one point some of the puke mix even got in Aaron Paul's ear, but of course he didn't care; he's an amazing, beautifully available gem of an actor, always supportive, playful, encouraging, and present — an onion ring in a pile of mere French fries. Mylanta and oatmeal or not, I'm lucky, proud, and honored to be a part of what may well be the best TV series of all time.

I remember thinking it was pretty ****ed up that Walt would just let a young girl — me, for all intents and purposes — die in front of him, but I certainly didn't realize that it would be such a pivotal moment for the show and for Walter White. That decision was his turning point and there was no going back. 

In the buildup to Jane's final days, I didn't really process what was happening. I remember the hair and makeup girls saying how weird and sad it would be to shoot, but for me that never sunk in. I was busy thumping around on my Nintendo DS with Aaron during down time and just excited to have death makeup and walk around set looking all scary. 

It wasn't until we shot the scene where Jesse is trying to revive Jane, pretty aggressively, that it started to **** with my head … I was in an upper body cast to protect me from Aaron pounding on my chest. The thing was pinching me, I couldn't get a full breath of air, and I had this incredible actor on top of me losing his shit. I think at one point I said, "Aaron, I love you, but you can't hit me this hard!"

I could feel his hot tears falling on me. I wanted to cry, too. It was overwhelming. I thought if I were dead this is what it would be like. Someone would be trying to revive me, people might be sad, shocked, scared (okay, maybe a happy ex-boyfriend or two). Imagining my real-life loved ones reacting to my own real-life death is intense. It was such a scary and powerful thing to experience when, technically, I wasn't supposed to be experiencing anything. I was supposed to be dead. Even now, years later, I get a lump in my throat when I think about it — but it's hard to know whether that comes from my experiences as Jane, my time as an actress on set, or my emotional reactions as a huge fan of the show.

I watch Breaking Bad on Sunday nights like everyone else and feel pretty strongly that every episode should be served with about a pound of Xanax. Sometimes it's hard to enjoy watching something I was a part of because I'm all too familiar with the behind-the-scenes action, and it's impossible to turn off the running commentary in my head ... but in this case, it's as if I've forgotten I'm the actress who played Jane. You'd think I'd bear Walt some serious ill will considering he sat there and watched Jane die, but I'm still rooting for everything to work out for the guy. Every week that goes by, a few more "Team Walter White" members drop off — still addicted to the show, but no longer on his side ... But I'm still holding tight and I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster. Like everyone else, I will miss my Breaking Bad–induced stress and emotional turmoil, and I'll feel sad when the final scene fades out. Seriously: What the heck will I do with my Sunday nights?! Book club, anybody?
Good read!
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Old 09-25-2013, 01:41 AM   #3895
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Old 09-25-2013, 02:53 PM   #3897
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What episode is that from?
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Old 09-25-2013, 04:14 PM   #3898
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As good as Bryan Cranston is as Walter White, he will always be Tim Whatley to me.
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Old 09-25-2013, 04:24 PM   #3899
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As good as Bryan Cranston is as Walter White, he will always be Tim Whatley to me.
Such a good actor still though. He was great as Whatley in Seinfeld, the episode where he concerts to Judaism is ridiculously funny.
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