Breaking Bad 2x13
Added 2023-11-06 03:04:28 +0000 UTCComments
Have you ever heard of copyright?
Max Jonas
2023-12-23 03:44:11 +0000 UTCdo you not know how full length reactions work? You open up a second tab and play the episode concurrent with the reaction...
Tiffany Tews
2023-12-13 05:35:11 +0000 UTCWhy did I pay money to barely see the screen with no sound just sniffling horrible decision
RLincoln2k
2023-12-13 03:52:57 +0000 UTCAnd ironically, for all that planning, an accidental schedule conflict leads to one of the more memorable characters being introduced in this episode.
Ryley
2023-12-11 00:14:38 +0000 UTCshit is about to get craaaazy
Chris Bruneau
2023-11-07 18:24:11 +0000 UTCThis episode was fucking wild and it isn't even top-5. S3 and especially 4 and 5 are ridiculous, personally some of the best I've ever seen. Enjoy the ride, if you can.
Anto
2023-11-07 02:25:24 +0000 UTCWow, amazing insight. Start a reaction channel!
Arthur
2023-11-07 00:54:42 +0000 UTCAaron Paul was nominated eight times for Emmys and won THREE times for this show, this episode shows exactly why--if your heart isn't broken by the end of this episode, than your tougher than me.....
Chris Bruneau
2023-11-06 15:50:06 +0000 UTCOh yeah, Aaron Paul is the definition of a one in a hundred natural talent for acting. There's an informal table read with the whole cast on Youtube going through the script of a Season 5 episode, and Aaron puts on a great, emotional performance even there. Anna Gunn and Betsy Brandt can be seen in the background tearing up during his main scene of the read.
Jeff I.
2023-11-06 14:12:19 +0000 UTCJesse's crying is soul crushing in this episode, gets me every time. AP is a seriously fantastic actor.
Dan
2023-11-06 06:34:08 +0000 UTCRight, it's each of the episodes that start with the black-and-white flash forward
Dan
2023-11-06 06:33:22 +0000 UTCHere is a little trivia; the writers planned this season out VERY carefully, with hints to the finale all along; they were in the episode titles: "737", "down," "over", " ABQ"
Chris Bruneau
2023-11-06 05:15:24 +0000 UTClots of very good observations, bro!
Chris Bruneau
2023-11-06 05:13:48 +0000 UTCThis episode's theme is innocence and the color pink represents it. Holly's clothes are pink. Holly and Jane both had rolled up towels placed behind them while laying on their side. Jane wore pink lipstick. There is a pink teddy bear and a girl falling on the mural in Jane's room which represents the fall from innocence, Jane's death, the passengers falling from the planes and more specifically the child who played with the bear while relating it to Walt's family and Jesse's soft spot for children even. The teddy bear relates to Jesse's actions involving Jane too. You could say Jane was originally innocent when she first met Jesse judging strictly off her 18th month chip. In the beginning of 'Phoenix' there is a weathered pink teddy bear laying lifeless on the ground outside in that same episode Walt turns down his daughter's birth for instead a deal with Gus, trading and leaving behind the innocence of his newborn for supplying more substance and even destroying the innocence of people's lives like Jesse's, also Ted was there for her birth instead of Walt. Then Walt is watching a nature program about a mother elephant & her calf as Skyler sings a lullaby to Holly in her room. When Jane is on the phone with Walt she says: "do right by Jesse or I will burn you to the ground". I think of a phoenix rising from the ashes a part of Heisenberg representing the phoenix when he let Jane die something snapped, a new side of him was revealed, a darker evil arose because Jane was not an immediate threat to Walt & Jesse in that situation unlike previous times with others. In the very beginning of the season Walt said he needed $737k for his family while the sound of a plane flew over him and Jesse. The plane that crashed was a boeing 737. BB writers organically wrote the story as the show went along. Walt visiting the crack house made him aware of the impact he's making and what his actions are fueling. And the substance abuse is even linked to Jane's father Don crashing the planes. In a interview with Vince when asked about the significance of the two–faced bear's eyeball he said it represents the all–seeing eye of God. I believe this series is about self-deception, to which everyone has a propensity. The salmon–pink sweater confirms that Walt is directly correlated to it all in one way or another.
Justin
2023-11-06 03:04:39 +0000 UTC