There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I heard the producer of the show doesn't want to release any trailer of this last season because he probably feel like it is too good to give out any scene...
You know Jesse Pinkman? He went on a Late Night Host show recently and said that he's not allow to show any trailer for some particular reasons. So he ended up talking about other things with the host. _________________ You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take.
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Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:14 am Post subject:
SilverBullet wrote:
Its not a trailer, it said it was a teaser...
And it didn't reveal anything besides showing some scenes of nature...
Yeah, my mistake. The clip was interesting though. They haven't released anything, other than a sneak peak to comic con attendees, yet. They're going to torture us for another 2 weeks.
Can't wait for this show to start up again. Shame it's only a few episodes until the end... I saw like a 3 second clip of Hank looking super pissed off - both hands clenched to the steering wheel - engine revved to the max -- he's staring straight at the camera looking like he wants to either cry or kill someone or both. Those 3 seconds got me dying to see how this all ends.
There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I heard the producer of the show doesn't want to release any trailer of this last season because he probably feel like it is too good to give out any scene...
You know Jesse Pinkman? He went on a Late Night Host show recently and said that he's not allow to show any trailer for some particular reasons. So he ended up talking about other things with the host.
They have allowed a few people to see the premiere early. I guess we will see if the spoiler alerts are correct, then I would guess they saw the episode.
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Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:38 pm Post subject:
dont_be_a_wuss wrote:
There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I'll never understand why anyone would even want to have a HINT of what was coming up. The best part of the show is watching each and every moment unfold and NOT knowing what may happen next. It's unpredictability is it's essence.
There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I'll never understand why anyone would even want to have a HINT of what was coming up. The best part of the show is watching each and every moment unfold and NOT knowing what may happen next. It's unpredictability is it's essence.
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Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:39 pm Post subject:
dont_be_a_wuss wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
dont_be_a_wuss wrote:
There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I'll never understand why anyone would even want to have a HINT of what was coming up. The best part of the show is watching each and every moment unfold and NOT knowing what may happen next. It's unpredictability is it's essence.
There will still be plenty of surprises left.
Again . . . why would you want any of them taken away from the experience?
It's like trying to peek at Christmas presents. It ruins the whole point.
There are some spoilers online about the first episode. Might not be real, but they can help hold you over if your waiting for this show like I am.
I'll never understand why anyone would even want to have a HINT of what was coming up. The best part of the show is watching each and every moment unfold and NOT knowing what may happen next. It's unpredictability is it's essence.
There will still be plenty of surprises left.
Again . . . why would you want any of them taken away from the experience?
It's like trying to peek at Christmas presents. It ruins the whole point.
For you I guess so. But have you ever re-watched a series? I have rewatch all the time, and there are no surprises (actually sometimes there are). Sometimes you can notice more things going on when you know where things are heading.
And if you read the spoilers for the premiere, they aren't very significant. It doesn't ruin a series at all to get a little bit of an idea where the next episode will be going.
I have been watching every episode premiere for over 6 years now, and for me, knowing or not knowing that Jessie might do "x" is not going to affect the series negatively or positively for me.
You must hate previews at the movie theatre. My bro is like that.
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:19 pm Post subject:
Too good not to share guys!
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:46 pm Post subject:
Re-watched Seasons 3 and 4 and halfway through re-watching 5A. Can't wait for Sunday night.
Breaking Bad may be the one of the most consistent show at tying the series together from the first episode to the last. There are constant references to things and events that happened throughout the series.
The only other show I can think of like this was The Wire. _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant
Re-watched Seasons 3 and 4 and halfway through re-watching 5A. Can't wait for Sunday night.
Breaking Bad may be the one of the most consistent show at tying the series together from the first episode to the last. There are constant references to things and events that happened throughout the series.
The only other show I can think of like this was The Wire.
Funny you mention The Wire....along with Breaking Bad, I would argue they are the two greatest shows of all time. _________________ Love, Laker Lanny
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:38 pm Post subject:
numero-ocho wrote:
Re-watched Seasons 3 and 4 and halfway through re-watching 5A. Can't wait for Sunday night.
Breaking Bad may be the one of the most consistent show at tying the series together from the first episode to the last. There are constant references to things and events that happened throughout the series.
The only other show I can think of like this was The Wire.
Yeah, I'm re-watching season 5A on netflix too. I'm going to miss Mike during the second half of this season. Him and Walt arguing over the legacy costs and everything was compelling.
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:58 pm Post subject:
#1 show on TV.....hands down.
I can't wait to the series finale. I imagine it will be bitter sweet. BrBa going out on top like Barry Sanders. _________________ The butter's hard and the eggs are chillin' in the dark.
There will be a season four marathon beginning Friday (at 6:00 PST, I believe) and a season five-A marathon preceding the new episode. _________________ "A metronome keeps time by using a Ringo"
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