Reactions to the conversations in this show, like the gambling convo, are literally the best reactions of the this show 😂
Resto
2019-08-14 16:07:57 +0000 UTC
People at this point always say Walt has to pay and face retribution because of Hank's situation, but why? Not you girls specifically, you get that he feels guilty, but a lot of people i've seen think it's literally his fault, lol. He didn't do anything, not intentionally anyway. Tuco wasn't even shot once by Walt, he was shot by Jesse and then killed by Hank. Then the Cartel assumed it was Walt (or Heisenberg) and sent the twins to kill him. And then Gus changed their sights from Walt to Hank because he needs Walt alive. Walt didn't even know he was being targeted till he met one of the Twins in the hospital. The only thing Walt did was call Saul to get Hank off their backs which led to Hank beating up Jesse and losing his gun, but he still would have been targeted either way. And even then he wouldn't have had to do that if Jesse hadn't lured Hank to the Methmobile. So really, Walt's done nothing wrong here, in the sense that Hank's situation is almost literally in no way shape or form, his fault. It's not like he knowingly played a part in Hank's attempted assassination lol. He shouldn't have to pay for anything, it should be Gus who pays. Even Jesse comes before Walt in that list too.
Shockzz1234
2019-07-28 02:51:25 +0000 UTC
it vanished. It was there though, I watched the full reaction. it must have been taken down.
Armchair Rizzard
2019-07-27 18:22:45 +0000 UTC
Wait, on the 19th there is no full reaction, just the 20 minute youtube version
gordon d. grant
2019-07-27 10:23:48 +0000 UTC
ok, thanks!
gordon d. grant
2019-07-27 07:34:43 +0000 UTC
Regarding the mirroring, that's definitely intentional since they do it so much. Usually they mirror events to show you how different characters deal with similar problems in different ways. Like in S4 Hank and another character both have their deeply redemptive moments in the same episode.
I'd also remember Jesse's box story. That becomes relevant in later seasons if you can believe it. Speaking of that I'm pretty interested in seeing how you guys react to the end of the next one.
Joel Davis
2019-07-27 07:16:10 +0000 UTC
There is they posted it on the 19th
AnEnthusiasticKoala
2019-07-27 06:53:48 +0000 UTC
Am I crazy or was there no episode 8 full reaction?
gordon d. grant
2019-07-27 06:42:40 +0000 UTC
In high school, they had us read Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis.” I think this is a more recent thing since none of my older siblings know it.
Salsazilla
2019-07-27 06:09:10 +0000 UTC
COLORS THIS EPISODE:
Walt: Black. He feels entirely responsible and totally guilt for Hank. He knows the people that hurt Halk were actually coming for him. Then there's the discovery that he is in so much danger, and the only thing stopping them is Gus. If Walt only works for Gus for 3 months, he's dead after that. But that also means that there will ever be an end in sight to this life. When he started this whole journey, he was dying and thought there was an end to everything he was doing. He was only willing to live with the consequences for so long...That's why he shut his eyes driving.
Skyler: She starts wearing green in the hospital and when she rejects Ted, then transitions to wearing black when she lied to her sister.
Saul: Wearing ALL THE COLORS.
Jesse: Wearing all white in the first AA meeting. This is where he confesses about the box he sold. Then he goes black when he tries to sell meth to the people IN RECOVERY!!! (Jesus. that the most evil thing I've seen in a while)
Imon: Red. She was everyone to know she's "not your baby". I LOVED your examination of that scene with Skylar and Ted and the morality of what she did with him. Very deep!
Abby: Woah, girl, you're single?! Color ME surprised! I have just one question for you though... ... ... Sup girl?