The burning one in the pool? From the mid-air collision caused by the ATC dude who was the Father of the chick that was dating Jesse that Walter let suffocate on her own puke. -steve
I was re-watching the series leading up to the finale, and found what I think is the creepiest place it showed up. This is the scene where Jane's dad was in her room picking out her burial dress. Jane had painted this mural on her wall.
It is stuff like this that makes this series more interesting than the Wire, Sopranos, etc... Series that I liked very much.
When I saw that scene, I though he was leaving it as a some sort of clue for the authorities. Waited for it to become relevant in the final episode, which obviously it didn't. Then I heard Vince's explanation and lost all respect for his story telling abilities
Friend sent this link to me. Thought it was awesome. Yep, know there's rules, but I've broken my share in my past and I'm sure it won't the last time, albeit less frequently than years past. Johnny, tell me what I've won. I hope its not a repost.
Sorry for bringing up an old thread. Started watching on Netflix earlier this year and thankfully realized that the final season was this year and set the DVR to record it. Just finished watching the final episode. Damn, what a fantastic show.
What a great series. It'll be good to catch up on some sleep again. We had the first two seasons on one DVR and the other three seasons on another DVR from the marathon. We couldn't stop watching and I feel like we cheated some of the suspense (if that's even possible) by not having to wait week-to-week between episodes. The acting, writing, attention to detail, character development/switching back and forth between good and evil, etc. made this show so addicting. I know I'm late to the party, but I had been avoiding this thread like the plague for not wanting to read any spoilers. Phew, what a ride. I was on the edge of my seat for basically the entire final season. I don't know what to do with myself now. edit: BTW - probably covered already, but who called Hank and warned him over the phone about Tuco's cousins coming for him? Was it Gus?
I deleted them already, sorry. Ha. Get out of this thread. Don't want you spoiling any of the fun for you and Crista. And all I can say, is the series just keeps getting better and better with each season.
This is pretty damn funny. http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat...ul_jesse_pinkman_had_very_few_lines_read.html
I have the entire series on my DVR. If I record on best quality, I can get 90 minutes on a disc. I would have to watch as I record in able to cut out commercials. I'll probably start watching season 1 this weekend. I'll do a quality test then.
Don't think it's been covered here, don't think a clear answer was ever provided, but I'm certain it was either Gus himself or someone acting on Gus' orders.