I agree. Love the Mike character. I am guessing most of you remember him in a similar role in the movie Beverly Hills cop. He was made to play the role of a "cleaner". Glad Gilligan gave him a couple of shining moments. His story about half/full measures and then letting him go all Rambo at Chow's warehouse were 2 of my favorite scenes from season 3.Mike is one of the better characters of the last half season....although I think that he's as much a subtle commentary on the goodness of Hank as he is is own character. I'm fairly confident that they will show Hank's real strength as a "good guy" in what I think will ( and should) be this final season.
 His half measures speech had so much wisdom in it.  Most people could really benefit from watching that.  Especially people considering becoming parents.
His half measures speech had so much wisdom in it.  Most people could really benefit from watching that.  Especially people considering becoming parents.Gale is dead. I've never thought otherwise. I hope they don't get cute.Does a TV show get any better than Season 3? I re-watched that whole season the past few weeks and was still on the edge of my seat.
So, what's the consensus about the finale? Did Jesse shoot Gale? I'm starting to have my doubts after a second viewing.
edit: just read Sepinwall's review of the finale and since he knows everything, he kindly answered my question. For fear of spoilers, my question is answered here
Season three would be my vote for best season of a show ever. I don't think they'll get cute. Gale is dead. It delivers the kind of hard-core psychological repercussions the show loves sinking its teeth into. They have no reason to avert it or trick the viewers. Breaking Bad is the ####.Does a TV show get any better than Season 3? I re-watched that whole season the past few weeks and was still on the edge of my seat.
So, what's the consensus about the finale? Did Jesse shoot Gale? I'm starting to have my doubts after a second viewing.
edit: just read Sepinwall's review of the finale and since he knows everything, he kindly answered my question. For fear of spoilers, my question is answered here
I disagree.You guys might want to throw some spoiler tags up there, that's a huge moment in the show.
No, I don't think he shot Gale.
You guys might want to throw some spoiler tags up there, that's a huge moment in the show.
No, I don't think he shot Gale.
 This is the thread that discusses what happens on the show right?  What is the point otherwise?  If somebody hasn't watched the show why would they come in here?
  This is the thread that discusses what happens on the show right?  What is the point otherwise?  If somebody hasn't watched the show why would they come in here?Yes. That's why we have spoiler tags. So we can discuss what happens on the show without ruining it for someone else.This is the thread that discusses what happens on the show right?
After every episode, people discuss the events that take place on the show without spoiler tags. Unless somebody knows about something that happens down the line there is zero need. Otherwise every post would in a spoiler tag. What are people supposed to post about?Anybody who cries about about the discussion of what has happened on a show, in a thread about the show, is a moron.Yes. That's why we have spoiler tags. So we can discuss what happens on the show without ruining it for someone else.This is the thread that discusses what happens on the show right?DURR DURR DURR
The creator vince something or other said after finale he had no intention of making viewers think the shot missed gale
 Though the camera's movement right before Jesse pulls the trigger may have created the illusion that he aimed his gun elsewhere, Vince (who directed as well as wrote this one) says that was not his intention. Gale is not pining for the fjords; he is an ex-human.
 Though the camera's movement right before Jesse pulls the trigger may have created the illusion that he aimed his gun elsewhere, Vince (who directed as well as wrote this one) says that was not his intention. Gale is not pining for the fjords; he is an ex-human.  
 Watched that again.....in just good in so many ways....from the message to the delivery.I agree. Love the Mike character. I am guessing most of you remember him in a similar role in the movie Beverly Hills cop. He was made to play the role of a "cleaner". Glad Gilligan gave him a couple of shining moments. His story about half/full measures and then letting him go all Rambo at Chow's warehouse were 2 of my favorite scenes from season 3.Mike is one of the better characters of the last half season....although I think that he's as much a subtle commentary on the goodness of Hank as he is is own character. I'm fairly confident that they will show Hank's real strength as a "good guy" in what I think will ( and should) be this final season.His half measures speech had so much wisdom in it. Most people could really benefit from watching that. Especially people considering becoming parents.
I realize this post is a year old, but I thought I'd point out that Vince Gilligan has said there will be at least 2 more seasons and that right now he thinks that will be it for the show, but leaves the door open to changing his mind.http://collider.com/vince-gilligan-interview-breaking-bad-season-4-season-5/98548/Mike is one of the better characters of the last half season....although I think that he's as much a subtle commentary on the goodness of Hank as he is is own character. I'm fairly confident that they will show Hank's real strength as a "good guy" in what I think will ( and should) be this final season.
This. Read at your own risk if episodes have already aired.It's only a spoiler if it hasn't aired yet. If you are not up to date on watching the show, might stay away from the thread.That's what I had to do with Dexter.
This. Read at your own risk if episodes have already aired.It's only a spoiler if it hasn't aired yet. If you are not up to date on watching the show, might stay away from the thread.That's what I had to do with Dexter.

Make a season 1 thread with that in the title. Once a show airs, it is fair game. Sorry, just the way it is.I'm sure there's people just now getting on board with the show that would like to share their thoughts on S01 or some earlier section of it. Have some courtesy, it's not like it's a lot of work to put the spoilertags in there.
If you're a new Breaking Bad viewer and are wondering if you still have time to catch up on the series Newsweek calls "the best program on TV, period," the answer is simple: You do. Starting Monday night, Jul. 5 at 2AM | 1C, AMC begins a two-week late-night Breaking Bad marathon, airing all 33 episodes from the show's first three seasons at a rate of 3 to 4 episodes per night. This is what large pots of coffee and DVRs were created for.

Yeah. The only thing it has in common with Weeds is the "unexpected drug dealer" angle.My brother and his wife started with episode one last night. She said, "it's good but it reminded me a lot of 'weeds'". Me"uh, yeah. Just wait".
Yeah. This.Breaking Bad Late-Night Encores Start July 5
If you're a new Breaking Bad viewer and are wondering if you still have time to catch up on the series Newsweek calls "the best program on TV, period," the answer is simple: You do. Starting Monday night, Jul. 5 at 2AM | 1C, AMC begins a two-week late-night Breaking Bad marathon, airing all 33 episodes from the show's first three seasons at a rate of 3 to 4 episodes per night. This is what large pots of coffee and DVRs were created for.
I missed the pilot and the first twenty five minutes of #2.Hope it's not too late to catch on. (I have the DVR set for the entire series).'Raider Nation said:The very first episode ever is airing right now. Followed by #2 and #3.
You can buy them from Amazon On Demand if they're not available on demand through your cable. Looks like the first episode is free, second one costs $1.99.I missed the pilot and the first twenty five minutes of #2.Hope it's not too late to catch on. (I have the DVR set for the entire series).'Raider Nation said:The very first episode ever is airing right now. Followed by #2 and #3.
The best (comedic) scene of the series, by far!!I think I've watched the "a robot?" scene half a million times. Bust out laughing each and every time.
I love this scene where Saul meets Badger, funniest scene by farThe best (comedic) scene of the series, by far!!I think I've watched the "a robot?" scene half a million times. Bust out laughing each and every time.
seriously?! Thanks #######, I purposefully have been avoiding the wire thread as I'm midway trough season 4zThanks a lot you ####### #####.All good ones. Also:Jane's death (probably my vote for most intense scene in a TV show. Branston delivered his best acting in this scene without saying a word)some memorable scenes:
The ending of "One Minute" just intense
The The Tortuga Tortoise...
"Family is all" (Uncle tio and the twins as kids)
Mike's "no half measures" speech
Jesse on the ladder trying to swat the fly
Walt blowing up Tuco's building
Mike telling Walt to go into the lab and Walt's plan unfolding
Jesse recalling the wooden box he made in high school
The ending of One Minute and Jane's death are my two favorites. Up there with Adriana getting shot in the Sopranos, #### getting shot in the Sopranos, String getting hunted down in the Wire, Michael taking out Snoop in the Wire, and Draper giving the Carousel pitch in Mad Men as the best scenes I've seen in a TV show when considering everything that led up to them and how they were executed.
 ouuu... that must sting.
 ouuu... that must sting.I was under the impression that he ran his business much more cautiously. I agree with the guy who thought that the guys were there to get capped.Yep. I think someone has watched The Wire one too many timesThere's no "should" about it. It's the way he runs his operation.Disagree on this. There definately should be layers between the Kingpin and those guys on the street, it's not a direct pipeline. Not too mention the caliber of the guys that actually were on the street working for him, in no way should they have any contact with him, they shouldn't know his face or name.
Guess now we know why she has such Sticky Fingers.she had some serious technique. looked like she was churning butter.She is more money against a running down shot clock than is Kobe. She was cool, kept her head, didn't rush. You could tell it was not her first rodeo.Damn good episode. I've gotta feeling that Walt will end up killing Jaleel White and become the new drug boss.Edit: Anyone else get a boner during the boner scene?
I like the scene from ep 3 (I think?) where Walt Jr. is filming the baby shower and then zeroes in the one chick's cans. Totally forgot about that til this past week with the reruns.Does anyone else think that casting Walt Jr. as a handicap was a bad idea?
Not a all. It set up season one perfectly, putting us into walts shoes as a real depressed dude.Does anyone else think that casting Walt Jr. as a handicap was a bad idea?
 
 