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Do you feel special because you were watching the show since day one? Who cares if people are "bandwagon" fans?? Obviously the more popular the show becomes the more people will watch it. Tbe term bandwagon is dumb because it's not like rooting for a sports team when they start doing well. I just started watching the show a few months ago. I binge watched the whole thing on netflix and caught up right before the last half of season 5 started airing. Does that make my opinion less qualified than yours? I still watched every minute of every episode. Nobody cares that you've been watching since day one... fucking snitcher
who said i watched from day 1? i picked up the show after season one i think, maybe two. i think the beginning of season 3 i cant remember

i say bandwagon cause the show changed after everyone started talking about it incessantly this year, people started saying greatest show ever blahblah the wire blahblah better not be a bad ending like lost or sopranos blahblah, and the writers and directors changed how they did things because of it. it went from 'are ppl going to watch this crazy show?' to 'ok this thing is legit, lets create something special something that no one could imagine' to 'oh shit, we can never live up to these lofty expectations lets just get out clean'.

i just wish it didnt get so big cause it clearly would have ended differently
 
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I liked the finale. Walt would have died from cancer before he got sentenced anyway. There's really no good way to end a tv show when people have a deep connection with the characters and this was a pretty good way to end. I'm just glad is was completely opposite of that piece of shit retardation that was the Dexter finale.
 
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I think the horrible ending of Dexter the previous week did make the ending of Breaking Bad much more satisfying to me.
 

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I think the horrible ending of Dexter the previous week did make the ending of Breaking Bad much more satisfying to me.
seriously though i didnt realise that show was even on still lol. i think i stopped watching when they introduced that one guy from 3rd rock from the sun


they should just have had his sister find out hes a killer, she kills him or he kills her, bam show over after 3 - 4 seasons
 

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Meet Walter Blanco, star of Colombia's 'Breaking Bad' remake -- PHOTO

He is el que tocar. Or at least, after a few seasons, he will be.

Diego Trujillo stars as Walter White’s Colombian counterpart in Metástasis, an upcoming Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad. The character’s name? Walter Blanco, naturally.

And that’s not the only literal translation the new show has in store: Instead of Jesse Pinkman, this Walter’s meth-cooking accomplice is named Jose Miguel Rosas (played by Robert Urbina). His wife’s name is Cielo (Sandra Reyes) — the Spanish word for “sky.” The cast is rounded out by Julian Arango as Henry Navarro, Walter’s narcotics agent brother-in-law.

“Breaking Bad is a fantastic series that wasn’t widely seen in Latin America, partly because cable doesn’t yet have full penetration in the region,” Sony Pictures Television senior VP Angelica Guerra tells The Hollywood Reporter. (Sony and Colombian producer Teleset have partnered on Metástasis.) ”[But] there is a universality to the story and its characters that we recognized could work very well.”

The series’ first season has already been sold to major Latin American markets and Univision’s American UniMas network. According to THR, its first batch of episodes will stay true to Vince Gilligan’s hit drama — with a few minor changes. For example: “Motor homes are not popular in Colombia,” Guerra says, “so audiences will see Walter and Jose cooking up their first several batches of methamphetamine in an old, barely drivable school bus.”

At least the tighty-whities – apretados blancos? — made the cut. (Update: As a commenter points out, there does exist a Spanish term for tighty-whities – calzoncillos blancos. The more you know!)

'Breaking Bad' in Spanish? Meet Walter Blanco -- PHOTO | Inside TV | EW.com
 

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well...i was extremely disappointed with the ending...felt very anti-climatic ...i wanted and expected a far greater finale when it came down to it ...what i saw seemed like business that could have been handled on any episode prior and it didnt even seem as grand of a scale like when gus fring was transformed into harvey dent..the final episode just seemed to plotted to put a final on almost all the characters involved ...

the show was incredible and for it to end the way it did just seemed like the fuse to the dynamite was lit and then dudded out
 

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I agree they played up the fan service a lot, a lot a lot. I'm not gonna complain too much about a bad guy story where the bad guy essentially won tho. Walt got his Scarface moment, it ended relatively on his own terms. Would have I liked a more realistic or challenging ending? Of course. I don't think it was too bad tho.
Al I swear if you say fan service one more time I'm going to cyber bully you to death.
 
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First I think that Walt dying in car crash would be a better ending because it would representative that in life you can come up with the most well thought out, iron clad plan and the randomness and variability of life is completely uncontrollable.
if Walt would have died in a car crash i would have spit in my TV.
 

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there's a theory that the real ending was Walt calling the cops from the bar, and Felina was just his fantasy of getting even with everyone while he died from the cancer alone in the cabin. Like that one any better?