I liked it. I was good at it.
>>220429811He's talking about jerking off to Skylar fucking Ted.
>>220429811this was character assasination
>I was good at it>but not as good as Kim>dollar in the pocket was her idea>I confessed for her approval>life imprisonment at the state penitentiary isn't that different from being a manager at a Cinnabon BTWFuck Peter Gould
>>220429937This was him telling her what she wanted to hear
>>220429996female fan service
>>220429996Or perhaps he had the self awareness to realize turning down Gretchen's offer for egoistical reasons was a total fuck
>>220429937this>I have done unspeakable acts to provide for my family for the years after I will be gone>build improvized explosive device to defend himself and bring down the biggest drug empire in North America>lol nvm, i need to kill some nazi chuds and give away all my money
>>220429973>dollar in the pocketMakes no sense. There doesn't need to be any payment to establish attorney-client privilege, and payment in those circumstances might be evidence of solicitation.
>>220430125But the payment is to establish an attorney-client relationship at all
>>220429937It gave him purpose and made him felt alive you retard.
>>220430232I get that but it's not necessary. Here's an example to show why that wouldn't make sense:>You talk to a lawyer about defending you in a criminal case>You tell him the facts about your case>He tells you that for one reason or another he's unable to represent youNow just because he didn't charge you for the consultation doesn't mean he's allowed to tell anyone what you told him. You approached him as a potential client and that's enough to establish the privilege even though there's been no payment.
>>220430232>>220430125The payment is not recorded so it's legally useless in any case. Otherwise every criminal lawyer would carry a dollar in their pocket just to abuse the privilege. Breaking Bad is full of fake shit and gimmicks like this. It's a live action cartoon for adults
>>220430398What's worse is "put a dollar in my pocket" could be interpreted as Saul tricking Walt in Breaking Bad. But BCS went back and clarified that he actually thinks it's a real legal loophole.
>>220430340>>220430398Fair dinkum
>>220429811remember all the leftoids pretending he was gonna go down as some villain because of Muh Skyler but instead he died gracefully and gave all his money to his family?
>>220430534I wasn't aware there was a political way Breaking Bad would have endedBut Rian Johnson's decision to kill Gomez off screen demonstrated that he was always going to fuck up with legacy characters
>>220430617>I wasn't aware there was a political way Breaking Bad would have endedErr what? The last season is literally about killing desert nazis
>>220430617it wasnt political so to speak but the air was heavy with aww poor Skyler
>>220430624no it was Aryan Brotherhood guys who got out of prison, which is common on the West Coast to join the AB in order to survive in prison
>>220430624I live in albuquerque and there are literally no white people here, nazis or otherwise
>>220430624>desert nazisI don't remember Jack or his crew doing anything racist. I'm not even sure they used any slurs. The Swastikas were the most incidental thing ever>>220430627Considering how bad Walt fucked everyone by turning down Gretchen's offer in season one, her chimp outs make a bit of sense
>>220430706im not criticizing Skyler, she was right to be pissed, I mean people who thought she was totally fucked over by Walt
>>220430639>>220430706Did you watch the show? S5 had a band of swastika-tattooed nazis roaming the New Mexico desert in an armed convoy and blasting federal agents away on sight. How is that not political?
>>220430729I wonder what would have happened if she didn't try to kill Walt with a knife>>220430759You mean to tell me they were a reference to the TEA Party?
>>220429937This scene made the show for me and proved the writers weren't hacks. Sorry about your IQ anon.
>>220430123Walt loathes Walt Jr and does not love Skyler. Many times over he had already succeeded in setting them up for life, and having an exit. He could have litteraly been an "employee" for Gus and made a fantastic life with basically zero risk. It very quickly became about wanting success for himself. A master chemist who sacrificed his career for his family that ends up sacrificing his family for his new found career.
>I was good at itcooking meth and getting in the way of professionalshe was horrible at everything else
>>220431160>could have litteraly been an "employee" for Gretchen and made a fantastic life with basically zero riskFTFY
This is my own private domicile and i will not be harassed
>>220431160> employee for GusThis was never going to happen. Gus (and Mike) were never reasonable people and had no interest in him staying alive long term. I think Gus's reasoning were at least coherent. Mike was actually just a prick the entire time.> im ok with kids dying for my boss. But if you think ill let you kill rats in prison you have another thing coming> noooo you're crazy and unstable, why would you kill me? I was only always ready to shoot you in the head and treated you with zero respect