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Nope. Remember that the entire Ensure box was about $100k plus Walt is extremely conscious of leaving as much money as possible to his kids and Skyler. So, given that, he's going to give Badger and Skinny Pete $100k each for using laser pointers? No. The $100k he mentioned for each assassin to Gretchen and Elliot was just supposed to sound feasible to them. At most, those two punks got $10k each.

They deserved 100,000 dollars. So i'm going to believe that's what they got.

Celtic, have you ever seen 100K in 100 dollar bills? Because it ain't what Walt gave the two ********s in the car. :lol

Peter Eastgate - 2008 WSOP Champion
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Each one of those stacks in front of him is 50K (10K bundles X 5 wrapped together with rubber bands).

I've only seen the episode once, but from what I recall he gave them each 10K.


I knew I was right, I knew he couldn't give them 100,000

I knew it. those stacks were too tiny to be that much money!!!

I KNEW IT!
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She seems kind of awesome. :lol


she is pretty cool, and funny lol

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The scene with Walt talking to Skyler made me tear up...but Walt watching Walt Jr. from afar made me cry.

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that made me feel really bad. When he sees Holly and then Flynn, It broke my heart.

I still felt for walt.
 
More Possible Breaking Bad Spin-Offs, courtesy of me:lol:

"Bringing Up Beneke:" a faux reality show about how, once successful business owner, Ted Beneke turned his life around after suffering severe brain damage and having all of his assets seized by the Federal Government.

"Vamonos, Pests:" another faux reality show, this time focusing on a seedy family pest control business owned and operated out of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

"True Stories: Los Pollos Hermanos:" watch the trials and tribulations of a new business owner as he struggles to bring a, once widely successful, chain of restaurants back from a slew of scandals.
 
I think my favorite scene was when Uncle Jack was trying to negotiate for his life with the millions he had stolen from Walt. He didn't even get to finish bargaining before Walt put a bullet in his head. There is no way Heisenberg pulls that trigger. He would have wanted his money. In the end, with what little time he had left, Walt decided to protect his family. He did everything he could to make sure they wouldn't suffer for the monster that he became.
Right. I haven't seen the episode yet but from this:

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I just can't wait. I like how the bokeh caused by Jack's spattered blood gives off a red tinge.

I so wanted that to be an after credits scene. Just a shot of the outside of the motel, the door finally opens and he sticks his head out "hello?" cut to black. :lol
He never did speak anytime in the entire series, did he?

The scene with Walt talking to Skyler made me tear up...but Walt watching Walt Jr. from afar made me cry.

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I've yet to see it but this^ has got me heavy-hearted already. That choking feeling. Much worse than cancer man!! :crying

You really feel for Walt there.
Anyone would.

I would love to know what Todd was gonna say befor Jesse killed him.he started with "Jesus, mr white...." I kinda wanted to hear what was next
.....are you and Jesse an....umm, item??

https://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/09/breaking-bad-character-first-laugh-gifs/#more-353453

I'm not going to embed, since there's like 30 of them, but this is a gif wall of every characters first and last appearance on the show. Some awesome comparisons.

There are some really depressing ones - Jane, and especially Gomez.
I liked Jesse, Mike and Hank's the most


Being a father I don't get how you can abandon your kids. I understand you can make terrible mistakes. I just don't understand Walt's final mindset. I understand all of his actions up until the last few episodes. Only thing I figure is I wouldn't want my kids to watch me die a horrible prolonged death due to the cancer. Granted he beat it once and could have tried to do so again. Its like his spirit was broken and he just gave up. That's not the Walt I knew. I just don't buy him walking away from his baby daughter, his handicapped Son, and leaving his wife to manage it all by herself.
With time, you'll understand Junior :wink1: :p

I've only seen the episode once, but from what I recall he gave them each 10K. :wave
He prolly wired the rest $90K. :lol
 
I know Uncle Jack had to die, But i feel his punishment should have been more severe.
 
Re: No love for Breaking Bad?

Anyone listened to this weeks podcast yet? Some of Vince's early ideas were wild man.

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