You don't smoke the ricin cigarette, the cigarette was just to hide the ricin container so that at the opportune moment Jesse could take the ricin container out of the cigarette and poison Gus with it by putting it in his drink or food. It does make you wonder what Walt might use the ricin for later on though.
Hey Joe, what size you wear? Hubby has too many shoes... I'm also wondering about the ricin. Why keep it? After watching the 2nd part of this week's show a couple hours ago, I realized how extremely dark the story might become. And then I thought, well, at least it will be over soon. I like the show but the dark story line is (IMO) the reason this is the last season. If it would have been a tad lighter, I think they could have drawn it out into a few more seasons with some great episodes.
I think he's keeping it for himself he still has cancer...they will probably end the series with Walts suicide.
i thought he threw it in the tolite? once he made the one for jesse to find. anyway it,s already getting intense, compared to last weeks ep. sucks it,s the last season.
Tourism explodes in Albuquerque :2thumbsup: AMC's meth-lab saga Breaking Bad- an Albuquerque-based series the Washington Post says comes from such a dark hole of the American cultural psyche that you sometimes have to wonder how it ever made it on TV" - is now fodder for the city's tourism bureau. An unlikely tourist destination: A car wash featured in the TV series Breaking Bad, which is filmed on location in Albuquerque. "When Breaking Bad began airing five seasons ago, we were less than thrilled by the subject matter, which is based on a fictional character and story," says Dale Lockett, head of the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau. But given its popularity, "people are traveling to our city to see the locations featured in the show and then spending time at our attractions, restaurants and hotels," he adds. "This unexpected new visitor market is definitely a pleasant surprise, and we will soon be marketing it more aggressively" - including a self-guided tour that links Breaking Bad filming locations (an Octopus Car Wash, among them) with nearby museums and other, more conventional draws. One local tour operator, the ABQ Trolley Co., added a three-hour, $60 per person Breaking Bad tour timed to this month's season premiere - and promptly sold out all seven scheduled departures. Of course, Albuquerque isn't the only destination to make tourist lemonade out of film location lemons. Hotwater
The one thing we know for certain is Hank Schrader and Walter White will each face a moral dilemma which will stretch the limits of their relationship. When the time comes will Frank arrest Walter or let him go? Will Walter kill Frank if he gets too close and or if given a choice between Jesse or Frank who will Walter choose? The series ending sacrificial lambs: Mike, Saul, and at the very end Jesse Hotwater
I think hank will find out who walt is, but realizing that would make him lose his job, he joins them.
I've been thinking about that same thing lately. She has a larger part of that show than you'd first think. Her losing it would be awesome! I can see something happening while she's in the car wash!
I hate her so much, such a bad character. Basically has a huge double standard for morals, pisses me off
She IS easy to dislike. I looked her up on imdb.com. I assumed she was tall but she's taller than I am - she's 5'10". If you haven't noticed before, pay attention when she's next to Walt - sometimes she looks like an amazon woman. I'm not saying she's fat tho!
My PVR is recording it now. We'll probably start watching soon then we can zoom thru the commercials! :2thumbsup: