On demand?
I wonder how much time passes between this past episode and future events.
And does XenForo support spoiler tags?
I figure at least six months. We know from the cold opening of the first part of this season that those events start on his 52 birthday. In that time his hair grows back and he is sporting a scraggly beard and new glasses when he buys the M-60, and his former home has been fenced in and fallen into disrepair and become a skate park. Oh, and apparently the world also finds out Walt is Hisenberg in that time. So he will have to go into hiding as Mr. Lambert for some time. I'd say at least six months.
Huh? I don't cable I have a HTPC that uses SickBeardNo, watch current season on demand. They're all on demand on cable.
Aaron Paul has been just as good this season. Might even be his best work on the series. He has made Jesse Bruce Pinkman one of the great tragic characters to ever grace television screens. Cranston is always a revelation. I swear he could play the queen of England convicingly.
True Aaron Paul has been incredible. I can't wait to see what Vince Gilligan does after Breaking Bad.
Better Call Saul was picked up by AMC. I don't think Gilligan will be the showrunner, but he will be very involved.
Better Call Saul was picked up by AMC. I don't think Gilligan will be the showrunner, but he will be very involved.
Just started watching this show it's fantastic! Needed something to watch in between Boardwalk Empire and Korra episodes and it's gripping, only 3 episodes in too i love how Hank seems to be a ticking time bomb and how his brother in law is a DEA agent.
Yeah I'm looking forward to that. I bet Vince is getting tons of offers from every network to create a new series, hope he works with HBO.
I read yesterday that he and David Shore -- creator of House -- will be bringing a show called Battle Creek to CBS in 2014-15. The general synopsis is that is about two very different detectives working in Battle Creek Michigan.
I can't wait until tomorrow but it's going to be sad to see it end. Very few shows end at the very top of the industry. Just look at how much shows like Dexter, 24, House and Entourage fell off and were terrible for seasons.
Heisenberg. Heisenberg.
That ending was everything I'd hoped it would be. The entire final season was incredible. The show is a masterpiece.
Halfway through season 3 and loving it!! I just don't want it to end but hearing that Saul will be getting a spin off show sounds cool. He's been fantastic since coming on and completely unexpected the direction he's steering Walt in. That's what i love about the show so many twists and suprises!
It's the series finale of one of the greatest shows of all-time, you knew they were going to sell mad advertiser slots. I bet the price for 30 seconds ranks up there with the absolute top of any scripted show ever.Loved it, but man there were a lot of commercials. I watch it on the DVR and the commercials were still annoying.