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Well, I certainly hope he saw it as "wow, I can't believe I got to own this awesome piece of television history." I'm just thinking of the other end of the spectrum where you're disoriented, and you're fading, and all you see is beheaded Trejo.

Not that'd want too, but I'd be contented starring at a life size version of an Alien or Predator before I pass. It's a prop.
 
Not that'd want too, but I'd be contented starring at a life size version of an Alien or Predator before I pass. It's a prop.

It's a little different. I mean I get what you are trying to say.

But a realistic human head... Even if it was Nicolas Cage head, It could be a creepy thing to see even if you love the prop or the actor.

An Alien or Predator wouldn't freak me out like that. But a head, I could see it being freaky
 
I don't imagine distinctions like that mean very much when one is truly close to death (supposing it's a normal situation and you're not being deliberately tormented with it).
 
Damn, really? It's sad that he passed, but holy ****, that's morbid. I'm just thinking about it and how ****ed up would it be if the last thing you ever saw, while you were on your death bed, was fake Danny Trejo's, bloody, disembodied head, eyes wide and mouth agape, on top of a Turtle's back? Props to the kid, if that was the case; I'm not sure I'm that big of a fan.:lol

Well, I certainly hope he saw it as "wow, I can't believe I got to own this awesome piece of television history." I'm just thinking of the other end of the spectrum where you're disoriented, and you're fading, and all you see is beheaded Trejo.

Actually this is going to sound cold, but, What is going to happen to that head now? who has it?

That's not cold; I was wondering the same thing. My guess: the Parents either A.) returned it to the studio, or B.) Sold it, unless, of course, they're superfans, as well, but, if not, I can't see two people who are unfamiliar with the show, who just lost their child to Cancer, wanting an extremely realistic severed head sitting in their house.

It's a little different. I mean I get what you are trying to say.

But a realistic human head... Even if it was Nicolas Cage head, It could be a creepy thing to see even if you love the prop or the actor.

An Alien or Predator wouldn't freak me out like that. But a head, I could see it being freaky

From Forbes:

...But this became more than a bittersweet Make a Wish story when showrunner Vince Gilligan visited Cordasco at home later in the fall, bringing along one of the coolest Breaking Bad props, Danny Trejo’s* severed head.*

https://www.forbes.com/sites/allens...r-patient-changed-the-ending-of-breaking-bad/
 
So instead I think I'll rock a pair of these :rock
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Just bought my pair. If you see a dude wearing these at New York comic con, it's probably me.
 
Well, I certainly hope he saw it as "wow, I can't believe I got to own this awesome piece of television history." I'm just thinking of the other end of the spectrum where you're disoriented, and you're fading, and all you see is beheaded Trejo.

You're talking about a kid who was so baller, when he had the chance to find out the how the show ended, he chose not to know. He was a beast about spoilers, to the level none of us will ever attain. So I think, on his way out, just having any BB prop around would have made him happy. No matter how morbid the prop itself might have been.
 
He's also the sole reason for the Grey Matter scene in the last episode. Which is arguably, one of the best moments in the show.
 
Here are 15 predictions from the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, New York magazine, and other outlets around the internet to share what they think is going to happen this Sunday.

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3997217

:panic:

I didn't see one prediction mentioning The Show ending in a dream . I think it will be a bloodbath and more and as Walt is dying steadfast he will wake up either in the parking of Sloan Kettering or in a hospital bed after chemo or in class during a year when Jesse was a student . there is so many things in the show that make it obvious if you look back and think about it
. one example being after Walt poisons Brock,Brock just stares at him like he knew what he did. kinda like an Inception Stare.another is when he is rolling the barrel through the desert , he rolls by a pair of his lab pants from season 1. in season 1 he is standing in the desert in his undies pointing a gun at a firetruck and nothing comes of it
I think that's a few of many clues . I truly feel its gonna be a dream . I can Fn taste it !
 
Re: No love for Breaking Bad?

If it's a copout dream ending I will upload a vid of me eating my own white pants.
 
I didn't see one prediction mentioning The Show ending in a dream . I think it will be a bloodbath and more and as Walt is dying steadfast he will wake up either in the parking of Sloan Kettering or in a hospital bed after chemo or in class during a year when Jesse was a student . there is so many things in the show that make it obvious if you look back and think about it
. one example being after Walt poisons Brock,Brock just stares at him like he knew what he did. kinda like an Inception Stare.another is when he is rolling the barrel through the desert , he rolls by a pair of his lab pants from season 1. in season 1 he is standing in the desert in his undies pointing a gun at a firetruck and nothing comes of it
I think that's a few of many clues . I truly feel its gonna be a dream . I can Fn taste it !

sounds legit
 
Here are 15 predictions from the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, New York magazine, and other outlets around the internet to share what they think is going to happen this Sunday.

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3997217

:panic:

Wow, this prediction is rather grim for everyone...

And here’s a thing that I think might actually happen: Everybody dies but Walt Jr., baby Holly, and Marie. Here’s to the last 75 minutes of "Breaking Bad" ever!

:rip :lol
 
I didn't see one prediction mentioning The Show ending in a dream . I think it will be a bloodbath and more and as Walt is dying steadfast he will wake up either in the parking of Sloan Kettering or in a hospital bed after chemo or in class during a year when Jesse was a student . there is so many things in the show that make it obvious if you look back and think about it
. one example being after Walt poisons Brock,Brock just stares at him like he knew what he did. kinda like an Inception Stare.another is when he is rolling the barrel through the desert , he rolls by a pair of his lab pants from season 1. in season 1 he is standing in the desert in his undies pointing a gun at a firetruck and nothing comes of it
I think that's a few of many clues . I truly feel its gonna be a dream . I can Fn taste it !
Not gonna happen, son! It all being a dream has about as much of a chance of being realized as this prediction...

...The screen fades to black, then fades up again on the title card: SIX MONTHS LATER. We find Walt a changed man, now a driver's ed instructor at a public high school where no one knows of his past identity as Heisenberg. We find him on the training course with his favorite student, a spiky-haired, trash-talking pipsqueak who naturally reminds him of Jesse.

Try as he might, this new student can't seem to drive the training car correctly.

"Mr. White," he says. "Why won't this ***** accelerate?"

"That," Walt answers, "is because you're braking. Bad." He looks directly into the camera, smiles and gives two thumbs up.

Freeze frame.

Executive Producer Vince Gilligan. Roll credits.
Gonna be great not to have to read anymore conjecture and just have things resolved once and for all, tonight! :yess:
 
Sorry for the double but I have a question...
You know when Walter, Mike and Jesse steal the methlamine from the train and in the scene wher Mike and Jesse tell Walter that they are taking their 2/3's?
Walter gets angry and tell Jesse he is taking pennies on the dollar and could be making 300 million instead of the 5million?
I'm wondering if Walter is genuinely concerned for Jesse...I mean in making the 300 million Jesse would be set forever and never want for anything, or is it just Walter and his greed protecting his empire by dangling the almighty dollar sign in Jesse's face for "his" benefit?
 
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