Oh you were watching it for the first time too. I just caught up. And Walt's turned in to an unsympathetic monster. F*cking love it.
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F**king excellent return episode.
That shit was tense.
The opening was pure WTF and loved the contrast of the current timeframe to the 'before'.
Fearing for everyone right now.
I love the fact that [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Hank finally confronted Walter about his Heisenberg secret. It's been a long time coming for 5 seasons.
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I loved the scene where Walt blatantly lies to Jesse about Mike's death, and Jesse clearly doesn't believe him. IDK WTF is going to happen next. Walt is the kind of guy to nip potential problems in the bud, and Jesse, Skylar, and Hank are definitely potential problems.....
Yeah the Star Trek 'Talos IV' thing definitely alluded to the theme of 'presented illusions' and what we choose to believe.
Looks like Jesse sees through Walt's now and doesn't.
I wonder how much he has been able to put together... the death of his ex...? The Plane crash being a consequence of that? The poisoning of Brock?
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Excellent episode! The opening scene was awesome. I wonder if [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Walt is planning on using the ricin on himself. Why would he need it to kill someone when he has that M60? Still undecided about the neighbors look. Not sure if she looked scared because Walt might be a known fugitive or because she saw someone believed dead. When Hank closed the garage door at the end was epic. The "thread lightly" line was pure gold.
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[SPOILER - highlight to read]: I'm thinking is the people Lydia was talking about. She told him not to put her in a box and next week's episode is titled "Buried" which more than likely means she's gone next week. I liked Hank's acting this week. He completely lost it"
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