I can already envision the scene: Ted opens his eyes and Walt is sitting there in front of him, expressionless. Cut to close up of Ted's eyes in terror.Griffith said:"Don't worry, Ted's not going to say anything."
I can already envision the scene: Ted opens his eyes and Walt is sitting there in front of him, expressionless. Cut to close up of Ted's eyes in terror.Griffith said:"Don't worry, Ted's not going to say anything."
Dar Klink said:Does it mean anything more than that he's hiding his identity? I hope so.
No surprise. Season 4 was the show's best yet, in my opinion. In terms of acting, Cranston destroyed his earlier performances on at least two separate occasions in season 4.IncantatioN said:13 Emmy nominations - http://blogs.amctv.com/breaking-bad/2012/07/emmy-nominations.php
My vote goes to Giancarlo, not only because of the tremendous quality of his performance this past season, but also because it's his last chance to get one for Breaking Bad (as shallow as that sounds). I've got a feeling that Aaron will be pulling out his big guns for season 5 anyway.Saephon said:I'm really torn on whom I want to win Best Supporting Actor. Aaron Paul nailed it again of course, but I feel like he had more standout scenes in Season 3. Giancarlo Esposito was just as fantastic.
Check it out hereNightCrawler said:So, what is this Breaking Bad thing? Seems like a mix of Weeds and Dexter. Maybe i'll give it a go.
Hoooly crap, yeah. I had to take a second to marvel at the fact that two of my favoriteWalter said:PS:Hank and Mike in the same room.
NightCrawler said:So, what is this Breaking Bad thing? Seems like a mix of Weeds and Dexter. Maybe i'll give it a go.
Walter said:Cranston's performances this season have been downright creepy.
Walter said:"Consoling" his wife at the end this time... just, wow.
NightCrawler said:So, what is this Breaking Bad thing? Seems like a mix of Weeds and Dexter. Maybe i'll give it a go.
Dar Klink said:I can't really say much that hasn't been said, but I'm sharing your sentiments on Lydia, Griffith.I guess Walter is lucky that Gus didn't put anything in his or Jesse's names, that would have been game over right there
Gobolatula said:Giancarlo all the way. Best TV villain in history.
Griffith said:Mike should have found another source of methylamine. I hate characters like Lydia, she's going to be an irritant to characters and viewers alike all season. Otherwise, loved it. BTW, one thing I've always liked about Mike is that at times he reminds me of a very serious George Carlin. =)
And yeah, another super creepy ending for Walter and Skylar. My girlfriend wondered aloud if he was going to rape her. That's where we are with Walt now.
Q: Walt appears to have chanelled his former mentor/adversary Gustavo Fring. What have you been doing as an actor to prepare for that level of controlled, calm, intense presence that Giancarlo Esposito mastered with his yoga mindset? -- Dtapped
A: Deep breathing is always a good exercise, but I'm a runner instead of a yoga exercisor. But really, it's mutual. Bryan respects Giancarlo as a man and as an actor and I learned from him in both those regards. Walt respected Gus in an odd way, too, how he conducted himself, how he was clear in thought, and the absolute determination and drive he had. And knowing that now he is the kingpin, I think he learned from Gus too how to present himself. You may notice Walter is standing straighter. At the beginning of the show I wanted him to have a posture that was slumped and shlubby, the weight of the world was on his shoulders. Now that weight is off, and he's wearing the crown, and you need to have good posture, with your shoulders back, you have to stand up straight when you're wearing the crown -- otherwise it will fall off.
Q: As the show progresses, we start seeing more Heisenberg and less Walter White. If we think of these two as individuals, which one do you enjoy playing the most? -- Crabjock
A: I can't differentiate between the two, he's too close to me. He is one in the same -- you can't cut one out, because the other would die. One's the muscle, one's the brain -- and it's fun to play this guy who's become this badass.
Q: How do you think Walter White would want to be remembered? -- Ken Wynns
A: Respectfully. I think that's very important for him. And he was getting it when he was praised anonymously in manufacturing the finest methamphetamine in the world. And he relished that praise and the infamy that went along with it. That's his goal. He's very much a prideful man.
Q: What would you like to see Walt's "Last Meal" consist of? -- diksee
A: His last meal? That's presuming that he's going to die. He might, but I am saying that, in all sincere honesty, I don't know. I've never asked Vince [Gilligan] what's going to happen or how it's going to happen. I'm in exactly the same place as the audience will be after Season 5. But what would I want? Scrambled eggs, bacon, maybe some Funyons on the side. Everything that we've eaten on the show. Some scotch, some bourbon, probably some of that Pollos Hermanos chicken, it's good stuff.
Q: While it is sad to see Breaking Bad leave, how do you feel about the ending of the show? -- sendmorecops
A: Actually right now with this second to last season I feel fine, I feel good. We finished it. It's a good season and fans are going to get into it. There's a lot of crazy stuff that goes on. And then I'm looking forward to the last season that will culminate in a climax that I can't wait to find out about. At that time, I may have a different answer.
Q: Do you plan to maintain a residence in Albuquerque after the show wraps? What's your favorite Albuquerque restaurant? -- Robspiegel
A: I do. I own a house there and greatly enjoy my time there. I may be able to come back and visit and also work some more in Albuquerque. I've developed a lot of friendships and places I like to go, so it's been great for me. In terms of restaurant, I think for dinner I enjoy going out to El Pinto because of the food and the guys who own the restaurant and the general manager. I enjoy the atmosphere, the food and the drinks and it's pretty festive. And as a great standby, you can't beat Flying Star.
NightCrawler said:Everyone is into it, so i'm trying... I really liked the pilot, but i'm watching episode 5 right now and reaaally struggling with the show. Please tell me this gets better.