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The finale was perfect in my mind. When Walt raised his hand to cue the lasers on Gretchen and Elliot I got chills. The M60 in the trunk was awesome enough to make up for the retarded gunfight with the Nazis and Hank. I loved when Jack was like "You'll never know where the money is if you pull that trigger-" BAM.
Goodbye to an incredible show.
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Perhaps one of the greatest shows to grace the box. I think the ending was more then satisfying. It concluded what was and will be regarded as a great show. Walt brought it on himself, but it was still....sad to see him go. Thumps up for Todd's finale! Hellz yea. Kudos to the show's finale title, Felina, meaning blood, meth and tears. :p
I agree. Also, I'd say Jesse definitely got some catharsis too whilst strangling Todd with the same chains he'd been enslaved with.
I give you two of the best bounty hunters west of the Mississippi :D
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I haven't watched a single episode of Breaking Bad. As soon as I'm done with season 3 of The Walking Dead, I have season 1 of Breaking Bad to watch. I want to see what all the fuss is about and if it's awful, I'm blaming all of you.
Was a brilliant show, one of the best ever, not sure why Walter White constantly gets dubbed as the series 'protagonist and antagonist' though. Sure he did some terrible things but protagonists and anti-heroes from other shows and media commit just as bad acts and seem more inherently 'evil' and don't seem to get labeled 'antagonist' ( I'm thinking Al Swearengen from Deadwood and Kain from LoK as the 2 that spring to mind first but there are tons obviously).
Maybe it's th fact that Walter started out as such a white-bread, mr. nice guy perhaps?
You can't be a drug kingpin and also be a 'good guy'.
An alternate ending for Breaking Bad has just been released. I encourage everyone to watch it!
He's Still there.
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