Karel Segers at 2013-09-22 17:40:18:
Favorite moment: Jane's death scene.
TheQuietAct at 2013-09-22 17:44:16:
Narrow it down to a single favourite moment? That's impossible. What I love about Breaking Bad is often the feeling of "it couldn't get worse, it couldn't get worse--it just got way worse in a way that I never would have expected, and then some." It might sound strange but one aspect of Breaking Bad I love is the audio, the sound effects and the music score are awesome. As are the plot twists, the characters, the acting, the props, the ...
Despina at 2013-09-22 18:19:27:
I was just reading this article about research and Breaking Bad before I checked back to GITS for Poetics and there's Breaking Bad staring at me in the face again ;) http://www.fastcocreate.com/3016518/better-chemistry-through-research-how-writers-make-breaking-bad-so-uncomfortably-real
plinytheelder_t at 2013-09-22 18:45:18:
So many... Right now, the phone call from last week's episode... so much power and impotence at the same time, the subtext... Past scenes? Say My Name... I'm the one who knocks..
plinytheelder_t at 2013-09-22 18:53:33:
So many... Right now, the phone call from last week's episode... so much power and impotence at the same time, the subtext... oh my gosh... Past scenes? This is not meth... The train robbery... My name is Walter White... Say My Name... I'm the one who knocks... Gus kills Victor... Gus Kills Don Eladio... Hector kills Gus... Magnets, bitch!! What are you waiting for? For the cancer to come back.. also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Qv2hCprbs
Kalen at 2013-09-22 23:46:37:
I think there have been two very memorable scenes for me, three if you include the phone call from tonight's episode (No. 15 this season). The scene where Walt is lying on the ground beneath his house, laughing with insanity as the camera slowly zooms out, will forever stick with me as the turning point of Breaking Bad. Until that point, I still believed Walt was a good guy at heart -- a sane guy, at that -- who could change and regret the decisions he'd made. After that scene, I knew he had fully transformed into a certified madman. That's still one of the best scenes (movies included), that I've ever seen in my entire life. I also think the scene where Gus dies and splits in half is pretty memorable. I guess it took a really, really long time to get that right. And as a few have mentioned above, the phone call on the most recent episode was incredible. Flynn's reaction to Walt's money offer is just so real and emotional. That will likely end up being a major game changer in terms of the final episode.
Wendy Anderson at 2013-09-24 00:07:04:
For comedy: Skyler: I fucked Ted. .....aaaaaand they all sit down to eat their salad. For tragedy: When Jesse collapses sobbing into Walt's arms...and you want so badly for Walt to just for God's sake stop being an asshole and doing something good for this kid. And you know he won't.