Breaking Bad Series Premier *SPOILERS*

Best shows I have caught up on Netflix this summer are:

1) The walking dead.
2) Breaking bad.
3) Prison break.
4) House of cards. (with Kevin Spacey)
 


I end up watching all the seasons at one go, so I have stopped myself from checking this out. I am not much of a TV guy, but so far I liked:

1) Game of thrones. Two seasons in one go.
2) Rome
3) Madmen
4) Vikings

Is Breaking Bad season worth wasting another weekend?
 
I end up watching all the seasons at one go, so I have stopped myself from checking this out. I am not much of a TV guy, but so far I liked:

1) Game of thrones. Two seasons in one go.
2) Rome
3) Madmen
4) Vikings

Is Breaking Bad season worth wasting another weekend?

It's better than all of those shows you listed. Or at least on par with game of thrones.
 
I end up watching all the seasons at one go, so I have stopped myself from checking this out. I am not much of a TV guy, but so far I liked:

1) Game of thrones. Two seasons in one go.
2) Rome
3) Madmen
4) Vikings

Is Breaking Bad season worth wasting another weekend?

IMO Breaking Bad is better than all of them.

Although lol at the idea of watching 55 episodes in one weekend. You'd have to literally not sleep.
 
IMO Breaking Bad is better than all of them.

Although lol at the idea of watching 55 episodes in one weekend. You'd have to literally not sleep.

I know..

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Nearly 6 million viewers (5.9 million, to be exact) watched the series' return, according to AMC. That's a 102 percent increase over last summer's season five premiere. (You all have been binge-watching, haven't you?)


And according to creator Vince Gilligan, the next seven episodes will be just as rich as this weekend's installment.


To hear Gilligan tell it, he and his writers are sitting on a wealth of story, and that's part of the reason why they swiftly brought in Hank and Walt's shocking confrontation in the first episode back.


"(W)e've got a s***load of story left to tell. And we’ve only got seven more episodes after this one in which to tell it," Gilligan told the Daily Beast. "So we’d better make hay while the sun is shining."


The final eight episodes, he continued, will "move faster than any stretch of eight episodes that we’ve ever had in the history of the show. Once this thing gets going, and it gets going very quickly, as you’ve seen, it just rolls along like gangbusters. It has to because we’ve got so little time left."


Strap in - this is going to be a fun (and apparently greatly watched) ride.
I was like WTF with the Star Trek story, but I read somewhere that scene will probably be significant later- maybe the blueberry pie is blue crystal, the transporter is the drum lady.
 
Calling it now. This ending will be the most talked about ending on social media to date.

Modern day tragedy.
 
i learned a lot from this recent episode. towards the end, Jesse saw that bald dude in a leather jacket, and he assumed it was a guy who Walt hired to murder him. turns out the rough lookin bald guy was simply a good ol family man with a daughter. he was just a family man who's just tryna get by, not someone who was trying to bloody kidnap pinkman and then tie him up upside down while proceeding to skin off his scrotum with a dirty scalpel

belief and seeing are both often wrong. re-evaluate your perceptions of reality.

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In the end he will lose the money, but the lottery ticket will be a winner.
 
something off the wall is gonna happen, I think it's too straightforward that Hank will just die. Technically we don't know if the Nazis know that Hank and Gomez are cops because for some reason they didn't just pull out their damn badges, so maybe the shooting will die down and they'll take them hostage or something because they realize they just tried to kill cops.

I don't know, I just feel like there have to be some major major major twists left in the show.