still can't over Walt's smugness when he looks @ WW's Leaves of Grass..seems the writers have hastened his transformation a tad..remember he was clueless for the most part of season 4..the final quote more or less sets Mike's death knell.
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still can't over Walt's smugness when he looks @ WW's Leaves of Grass..seems the writers have hastened his transformation a tad..remember he was clueless for the most part of season 4..the final quote more or less sets Mike's death knell.
I don't think it's smug really. LoG/WW pathi padichadhu illa, but I did see Ed Norton's flick LoG, of a twin, how it plays off duality, crime, circumstance, etc with drug dealing at centre of it. It was titled after WW's supposedly form-altering work.
"As many of you know, I have a background as a chemistry teacher. I've come to realize that much of what I teach my students applies not only to what goes on in the classroom, but in life also. It's not as crazy as it sounds. You see, technically, chemistry is the study of matter, but I prefer to see it as the study of change: Electrons change their energy levels. Molecules change their bonds. Elements combine and change into compounds. But that's all of life, right? It's the constant, it's the cycle. It's solution, dissolution. Just over and over and over. It is growth, then decay, then transformation. It's fascinating really. It's a shame so many of us never take time to consider its implications."
lot many parallels between Walter White and WW to be rubbished off as mere coincidence.
I don't think the transformation has erased the previous self. That's why it's so pulpy with very many layers and WW overriding his inner mode, embracing that change, underlining and highlighting it. His love for chemistry, how things work, his love for his family, his various interest wouldn't just abandon him, that would be a weak arc. And I don't think Walt let himself be piloted even in last season, that's why you see him taking control. Never for a moment he'd be on autopilot. Not after him being on Fring's hit list. He hasn't turned back.
Mike threatened me, Mike threatened Jesse, he pro'lly threatened somebody bfor breakfast. Its what he does. common grow a pair
You call em Yes sir and No sir
He handles the business and I handle him - KG's siggie
And finally Pacino's Say hello to my little friend :smokesmirk:
Inventing new places to cook. NOTORIOUS.
The writers are going every step to make every single viewer hate Walt. And walt is successful @ that. I for one thought Brock may identify walt. :lol: That scene was really uneasy. Marie and skyler are really doing well :thumbsup:. Jesse you manipulated little guy. It's only poetic justice that he may kill walt at the end.
apparently Walt prompting 'Everyone dies in this movie, don't they?' wasn't in the written script :lol:Quote:
Jesse you manipulated little guy. It's only poetic justice that he may kill walt at the end.
I'd not back Walt to take down Jesse, but if Jesse takes down Walt, I'd be displeased too. Jesse is a better man today because of Walt. :yessir:
+ Walt's confession to Marie wasn't a plain lie per se more like noble lie..chinna kallu periya laabam types :lol2: