Gilligan said in an interview with Alan Sepinwall that he didn't intend for the ending of Season 3 to be ambiguous and just shot it that way for effect. Jesse did infact kill Gale. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-al...s-season-three
And yeah, I'm worried they're going to make him a little too badass basically.
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Well that settles that then, kinda sucks. Makes me wonder why the actors were all pushing that, "if Jesse killed him...." stuff in interviews. Even Gilligan has, I remember reading an interview early on, where he was talking about Jesse's state of mind in season four, and he was rather ambiguous about the outcome of the third season.
Anyway, it's not surprising given that that's really the only likely outcome of that scene, I just doubted he would come out and say that. I was wrong.
At this point in the show, my only real complaint is there is little room now for humour. It's just very dark now and throwing in the humour the show had in the first season, probably wouldn't fit all that well, given what has gone down.
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Well that settles that then, kinda sucks. Makes me wonder why the actors were all pushing that, "if Jesse killed him...." stuff in interviews. Even Gilligan has, I remember reading an interview early on, where he was talking about Jesse's state of mind in season four, and he was rather ambiguous about the outcome of the third season.
Anyway, it's not surprising given that that's really the only likely outcome of that scene, I just doubted he would come out and say that. I was wrong.
At this point in the show, my only real complaint is there is little room now for humour. It's just very dark now and throwing in the humour the show had in the first season, probably wouldn't fit all that well, given what has gone down.
You kidding me? I lost it when he threw the pizza on the roof of the house. It landed perfectly!
You kidding me? I lost it when he threw the pizza on the roof of the house. It landed perfectly!
Yes, that was funny, but those moments are few and far between now. The show is more dramatically driven, and quite dark, and it looks to be heading even further in that direction. I just hope we still get some of the humour thrown in wherever it might make sense.
Yes, that was funny, but those moments are few and far between now. The show is more dramatically driven, and quite dark, and it looks to be heading even further in that direction. I just hope we still get some of the humour thrown in wherever it might make sense.
They should have Frankie Muniz guest star as a meth head.
Is this going to be on any other channel?? My wife went and cancelled Shaw and got Telus, and didn't get a package with AMCHD Thankfully she got me the sports package that I don't need until October.
Sigh.
edit: Or is anybody geeking out and having a Breaking Bad party??
Yes, that was funny, but those moments are few and far between now. The show is more dramatically driven, and quite dark, and it looks to be heading even further in that direction. I just hope we still get some of the humour thrown in wherever it might make sense.
"Fly" was pretty funny too, and that was pretty late in the 3rd season. It does lack the kind of dichotemy it had before with his straight-laced chem teacher life, and his alter ego.
I'm only into season 2, but I find Jesse's smart ass comments hilarious. "I never came to you and said; 'Hey nerdiest old man I know, do you want to cook crystal meth with me?"...
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I don't particularly care for the spoiler tags, but I am also not one to ruin anything for anyone either, so I'll use them, not a big deal.
Also, I never said there's no humour, but rather less of it. The show is getting darker and therefore it doesn't lend itself to that kind of levity as much anymore.
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I'm only into season 2, but I find Jesse's smart ass comments hilarious. "I never came to you and said; 'Hey nerdiest old man I know, do you want to cook crystal meth with me?"...
"I'd have asked my diaper-wearing granny, but her wheelchair wouldn't fit in the RV."
"Fly" was pretty funny too, and that was pretty late in the 3rd season. It does lack the kind of dichotemy it had before with his straight-laced chem teacher life, and his alter ego.
I don't know if fly was really funny, the premise was humourous I guess, but that was a pretty emotional and nerve racking episode.
Pretty stoaked; Cranston's acting at the end of season 3 was ridiculously awesome. Got the PVR set for the HD feed (Shaw 239), so i'll probably tune in at 8:15 and avoid commercials