Hello Spoilertv-verse MattV! here with the run down for last night's episode of breaking bad, Full Measures
Last weeks penultimate episode of the third season, Half Measures, ended with Jesse approaching Gus's dealers to avenge last seasons death of Combo. Just when it looked like Jesse was going to die in a shoot out Walt rammed his car into the drug dealers, killing one instantly and wounding the other. A stunned Jesse then watched as Walt executed the remaining dealer and yelled to him, "Run!" I think that most viewers of Breaking Bad can agree that this season has had its share of last minute twists and this finale was no different. But let's start at the beginning....
The episode opens with a flashback to a happier time for both Walt and Skyler. In the teaser a very pregnant Skyler and a full head of hair Walt are shown by...
Last weeks penultimate episode of the third season, Half Measures, ended with Jesse approaching Gus's dealers to avenge last seasons death of Combo. Just when it looked like Jesse was going to die in a shoot out Walt rammed his car into the drug dealers, killing one instantly and wounding the other. A stunned Jesse then watched as Walt executed the remaining dealer and yelled to him, "Run!" I think that most viewers of Breaking Bad can agree that this season has had its share of last minute twists and this finale was no different. But let's start at the beginning....
The episode opens with a flashback to a happier time for both Walt and Skyler. In the teaser a very pregnant Skyler and a full head of hair Walt are shown by...
- 6/14/2010
- by mattv!
If Resnais made crime thrillers…The grimy smudge in the Alcatraz cell at the onset might be Proust’s “little patch of yellow wall” (The Captive), the dying Bergotte here becomes Lee Marvin’s double-crossed thug Walker, sprawled on the floor. “Did it happen? A dream?” In John Boorman’s hands, Donald E. Westlake’s pulp novel becomes a boundlessly inventive modernist welter of alienation, identity, and memory. Walker’s meeting with his duplicitous wife (Sharon Acker) is wondrously strange: He unloads his pistol on the empty bedroom, then sits on the sofa silently as she dazedly goes into her incantatory speech (“Gone. Cold … Can’t sleep. Haven’t slept … Dream about you … How good it must be, being dead”), neither looking at the other. The next morning she vanishes into a rainbow of vanity liquids splattered on the bathroom floor. (The bullet-riddled mattress is just the first of the...
- 2/27/2010
- MUBI
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