Netflix / Breaking Bad
Netflix / Breaking Bad
Anybody know when the latest available episode of Breaking Bad gets added to Netflix? In US its Sunday eve and UK 24hrs but seems to take longer here...
Re: Netflix / Breaking Bad
Probably depends a bit how long it takes to subtitle it.Ice_Man wrote:Anybody know when the latest available episode of Breaking Bad gets added to Netflix? In US its Sunday eve and UK 24hrs but seems to take longer here...
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Re: Netflix / Breaking Bad
There you go. This is what you were missingHank's realization that Walter may be Heisenberg causes him to have a panic attack while driving home with Marie, crashing the car. This gives him an excuse to call out of work. However, he takes the opportunity to request all files of the Fring case and matches the handwriting in Walter's copy of Leaves of Grass with that of Gale. Meanwhile Walt's cancer returns. After a chemo treatment, he finds his copy of Leaves of Grass missing. Alarmed at the coincidental timing of Hank's illness, Walt immediately searches for and finds a GPS tracker on his car. When he confronts Hank, Hank punches Walter and tells him that he's aware of what he's done. Walter pleads with Hank, reasoning that he will soon die anyhow and that prosecuting him would be pointless. Hank, now in shock more than anger says, "I don't even know you." Walter replies threateningly, saying, "If that's true—if you don't know who I am—then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly." Walter leaves Hank's house, and attempts to call Skyler. However, Hank reaches Skyler first, and arranges to meet her at a restaurant to discuss the situation. However, his ulterior motive of wanting to apprehend Walter becomes evident when he asks Skyler to make a taped statement in the restaurant, which Skyler refuses, leaving in a fit. Walter takes his money and buries it in the desert, and buys a lottery ticket whose numbers match the GPS coordinates of his cache; he attaches the ticket to his refrigerator. Lydia visits Declan's meth lab, and tries to convince him to use Todd as the chemist because his own product is inadequate for Lydia's Czech connections. Declan refuses, causing Todd, his Uncle and his Uncle's gang to kill Declan and his associates and take the equipment. Hank, unable to obtain information from Skyler or Walt, returns to his office at the DEA to learn that Jesse is being detained and questioned regarding his disposal of his money.



Re: Netflix / Breaking Bad
Good of you to ruin it for himOombongo wrote:There you go. This is what you were missingHank's realization that Walter may be Heisenberg causes him to have a panic attack while driving home with Marie, crashing the car. This gives him an excuse to call out of work. However, he takes the opportunity to request all files of the Fring case and matches the handwriting in Walter's copy of Leaves of Grass with that of Gale. Meanwhile Walt's cancer returns. After a chemo treatment, he finds his copy of Leaves of Grass missing. Alarmed at the coincidental timing of Hank's illness, Walt immediately searches for and finds a GPS tracker on his car. When he confronts Hank, Hank punches Walter and tells him that he's aware of what he's done. Walter pleads with Hank, reasoning that he will soon die anyhow and that prosecuting him would be pointless. Hank, now in shock more than anger says, "I don't even know you." Walter replies threateningly, saying, "If that's true—if you don't know who I am—then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly." Walter leaves Hank's house, and attempts to call Skyler. However, Hank reaches Skyler first, and arranges to meet her at a restaurant to discuss the situation. However, his ulterior motive of wanting to apprehend Walter becomes evident when he asks Skyler to make a taped statement in the restaurant, which Skyler refuses, leaving in a fit. Walter takes his money and buries it in the desert, and buys a lottery ticket whose numbers match the GPS coordinates of his cache; he attaches the ticket to his refrigerator. Lydia visits Declan's meth lab, and tries to convince him to use Todd as the chemist because his own product is inadequate for Lydia's Czech connections. Declan refuses, causing Todd, his Uncle and his Uncle's gang to kill Declan and his associates and take the equipment. Hank, unable to obtain information from Skyler or Walt, returns to his office at the DEA to learn that Jesse is being detained and questioned regarding his disposal of his money.

I saw it on monday, i think after waiting almost a year to see these final 6/8 episodes (whatever it is) i was hoping for a blockbuster each episode. This one didn't deliver but at least i feel it should all build to a spectacular conclusion.

