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  On 8/20/2012 at 5:25 PM, K-9 said:

Good stuff as always, Sage.

 

Aaron Paul really conveyed Jesse's incredulity at Walt's whistling just moments after lamenting the murder of the little boy on the dirtbike. I was struck by that.

 

Walt is gone for now. I say "for now" because in that cold open to start this season, that appears to be more Walt than Heisenburg in the diner. Hair grown, no bravado. Almost a quiet resignation of sorts.

 

And then he acquires an M60, so WTF do I know?

 

For the fact that he plays a character who gets into trouble for running his mouth, nobody accomplishes quite as much as Aaron Paul with just facial expressions. "Conveyance", as you put it, is a good term. There is absolutely no communication gap between his body language and our understanding of its meaning.

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  On 8/20/2012 at 8:59 PM, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

For the fact that he plays a character who gets into trouble for running his mouth, nobody accomplishes quite as much as Aaron Paul with just facial expressions. "Conveyance", as you put it, is a good term. There is absolutely no communication gap between his body language and our understanding of its meaning.

 

Keep up with the good write ups. Look forward to them.

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  On 8/21/2012 at 2:17 AM, Jim in Anchorage said:

Good write up,as always. I loved the way Mike suckered those DEA agents with that note. "It's a drop off!" Ah-Ha :D

  On 8/21/2012 at 4:05 AM, meazza said:

Keep up with the good write ups. Look forward to them.

 

Thanks guys. I appreciate the opportunity to add to the discussion.

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  On 8/21/2012 at 12:46 PM, Jim in Anchorage said:

If only you could get over your :wub: for Skyler.

 

Skyler drinking that huge glass of wine killed me :lol:

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  On 8/21/2012 at 12:46 PM, Jim in Anchorage said:

If only you could get over your :wub: for Skyler.

 

It's natural for there to be fan-hate for Skylar. The story is about how the main character, Walter, had made horrible decisions since he first found out that he has inoperable lung cancer. These decisions have led to horrible actions that have had even worse consequences. It has been an incredible journey and quite good television entertainment. The Skylar character is doing what any actual person would do in this situation: Try to get her husband to stop doing these things. We the audience view her with scorn. "How dare she try to stop this incredibly interesting ride?"

 

I just analyzed Jim's brain so now I have to do something awful:

 

I have a spoiler for you. This is no ordinary spoiler, so if you don't like spoilers DO NOT CLICK on the SPOILER button. Ok?

 

 

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I can buy that spoiler. In fact I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet. As far as your defense of Skyler, giving $600;000 to your boyfriend without asking Walt is not exactly a sympathetic character just trying to defend her family.

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  On 8/22/2012 at 10:56 AM, Jim in Anchorage said:

I can buy that spoiler. In fact I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet. As far as your defense of Skyler, giving $600;000 to your boyfriend without asking Walt is not exactly a sympathetic character just trying to defend her family.

 

But much like many of Walt's dilemmas (i.e., Jesse's girlfriend), it seemed like the necessary move at the time. The IRS would have come knocking for Skyler too.

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  On 8/22/2012 at 1:04 PM, KD in CT said:

But much like many of Walt's dilemmas (i.e., Jesse's girlfriend), it seemed like the necessary move at the time. The IRS would have come knocking for Skyler too.

Or she could have gone to the IRS and said I just started at this company and see problems with the books. She was not in on the money shuffling.

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  On 8/22/2012 at 1:25 PM, Jim in Anchorage said:

Or she could have gone to the IRS and said I just started at this company and see problems with the books. She was not in on the money shuffling.

 

Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but I though she was fully involved in the money shuffling. She was the bookkepper, and had worked there for years prior to leaving to have a baby/care for Walt, right? That would certainly create enough smoke to have the IRS investigate her too.

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  On 8/22/2012 at 1:41 PM, KD in CT said:

Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but I though she was fully involved in the money shuffling. She was the bookkepper, and had worked there for years prior to leaving to have a baby/care for Walt, right? That would certainly create enough smoke to have the IRS investigate her too.

Not as I recall. She had been gone for some time and first day on the job said "Mr boyfriend [i forget his name] these numbers are not matching." Boyfriend "well that's the way dad did business. I needed to keep the company running. Don't turn me in."

 

Skyler-"No I won't"

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  On 8/22/2012 at 2:09 PM, Jim in Anchorage said:

Not as I recall. She had been gone for some time and first day on the job said "Mr boyfriend [i forget his name] these numbers are not matching." Boyfriend "well that's the way dad did business. I needed to keep the company running. Don't turn me in."

 

Skyler-"No I won't"

 

Exactly. She didn't have to get involved but she did.

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I just started watching breaking bad (the pilot and first episode). Should I continue to watch them straight through or can I start watching the live ones as well?

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Stay with them in order...its worth every second!!!

 

  On 8/27/2012 at 3:16 AM, JimBob2232 said:

I just started watching breaking bad (the pilot and first episode). Should I continue to watch them straight through or can I start watching the live ones as well?

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