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ChiliIrishHammock24

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  1. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Oct 13, 2011 -> 03:50 PM) Apparently your brain is akin to that of a brick wall's. I don't even understand what's going on at this point. Did you seriously think that I saw the entire epic scene of Gus getting his face blown off, commented on it, and then forgot it entirely? You aren't making any sense right now. Obviously Hector killed Gus, my point was that Gus was on his way to kill Hector, that was the reason he went to the old folks home, that's the reason he had a syringe in his hand. Obviously they both died in the explosion that Hector triggered, but the point still remains that Gus was going to kill Hector.
  2. QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 13, 2011 -> 02:02 PM) Well I didn't catch that so therefor I rule. Fair enough. I think it's going to be interesting w/ Deb running the show. She is smart as hell, but not sure she is calm and cool enough to lead the force.
  3. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 13, 2011 -> 11:04 AM) i think you guys have buried Dexter too early. I am interested in seeing how he struggles to understand religion, and I think EJO and Colin Hanks look to be some sick individuals with perverse interpretations of their own religion. The relationship between them is pretty crazy, the end scene in episode two was out there. Brian, you called Deb getting Lieutenant out of the box, nice call. They spoiled that in the season preview they did a few weeks ago when multiple characters referred to her at "Lt. Morgan"
  4. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Oct 13, 2011 -> 10:51 AM) What in the f***ing f***? Hector killed Gus, not the other way around... Gus only went to end Hector's s***-ass existence because of the plan set forth by Walt that was superseded by Hector... killing Walt. You clearly don't pay any attention to BB. Lol. I assume you are joking.
  5. QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 12, 2011 -> 05:30 PM) Thought DRIVE was nicely directed, skillfully shot, and had an opening sequence that hooked me. Than it got slow and dull that I felt had weak villains, a weak story, and gratuitous violence that seemed done for shock. Two and a half stars from me. Yeah, but was Bryan Cranston awesome?
  6. My brother just comes out of the locker room drinking a beer once he gets kicked out of his hockey game for fighting someone who was picking on my other brother. It's a fun family event.
  7. Just watched Homeland pilot. I liked it. However, big spoiler is that he is a red head, thus he has no soul, therefor he is obviously a terrorist. I solved this show in the first 10 minutes! But seriously, it's pretty cool so far.
  8. QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 10:31 PM) Best Tosh in a while. You think so? I thought last weeks episode was better. Really enjoyed tonight's Workaholics, even though Blake's part was pretty dumb until the end when they fought. Haha.
  9. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 05:10 PM) This also takes the cake for most times I've seen the word "cocksure" used, by far. I just rediscovered it, and now I think it's my new favorite word. It's pretty fun.
  10. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 11:02 AM) I believe that's how most people got it, as did I. Joe, I'm gonna give up. Anyone could see that Gus had no plans to kill him. If you can't even get that, perhaps you should watch something a little more ham-fisted. Is less about me needed to watch dumber shows and more about you needing to stop being such a dickhead and cocksure about things. I see you are firmly planted on that high horse, but maybe tone it down a bit. That or I just ignore your cocksure comments (when it comes to TV shows, at least), which is probably the only reasonable way this turns out.
  11. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 02:37 AM) I said he had no plans to kill Hector. This was 100% true. I didn't say "under no circumstances will Gus ever kill Hector" or anything of that nature. How do you know he had no plans to kill him? See, you say things so definitively like there is no exception. How do you know he hasn't just been waiting for Hector to finally "look at him" and then he would kill him? How do you know he wasn't just waiting for a better, more appropriate time to kill him? You have no idea if he had no plans to kill Hector, yet you say things so cocksure and any other opinion is wrong.
  12. QUOTE (MAX @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 02:17 AM) Really? Where do you think its going? I am almost ready to quit. And I've been watching since the beginning. Masutyka's new assistant is "keeping me going". Hah.
  13. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 02:02 AM) First of all, what do you think "get his" means? It means getting killed. It sounds like you think it means to "get his" revenge. I never said Hector wouldn't kill Gus. And I said, "I seriously doubt that Gus has any plans to kill Hector." At the time, Gus had no plans to kill Hector. That was brought about by the DEA visit. Yes, "get his" as, "kill him". My guess was that Hector would eventually "be killed by Gus". And you said you didn't think he would. And in the end, I was right, and you were wrong. It doesn't matter if everything suggests the opposite would happen, because that's what a TWIST in a show is. Everything made the audience think that Gus would end up torturing Hector for the rest of his life, but I had a feeling that Gus would eventually take matters in to his own hands. You disagreed, and I was right. That's was the point of bringing it up in this instance, as a reference to show that you are not always right, so you may not be right this time either.
  14. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 02:04 AM) And it sounds like your whole premise is based on not paying attention to the show. Why? Have they pointed out that plant in his backyard multiple times?
  15. QUOTE (kjshoe04 @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 01:46 AM) He had already gotten his, that was the point in the first place. The shot of the plant in the backyard was about as close as it gets to Walter White staring directly into the camera and saying "I poisoned the little f***er." He said he was not going to kill Hector. I implied he would. And in the end, he did try to kill Hector. And if you hadn't already known Walt had that plant (because you missed the gun spinning scene), and you hadn't read the interview from Gilligan, then it's ENTIRELY POSSIBLE for one to predict that maybe Mike or the black guy poisoned Brock and put that plant in Walt's backyard to frame him. That, at the time, was my guess, and Milkman completely shot me down and told me how dumb I was for not realizing that there was a no chance of that happening. My point is that just because Milkman did not agree with my prediction does not mean he has to s*** all over it and be a dick about it.
  16. QUOTE (kjshoe04 @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 12:47 AM) No way dude, Breaking Bad is so crazy. You can't accept anything that they are clearly showing you. For a second there I thought you were paying attention to our conversation, but clearly you've just jumped in to the middle of it, uninformed.
  17. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 11, 2011 -> 12:29 AM) What you fail to understand is that the things you highlighted in my post were true at the time. Hector did get his by being the only remaining member of his family and knowing that Gus orchestrated it all. Gus was not going to kill Hector, he was going to let him rot away and occasionally rub his face in it. But then Walt created a scenario that forced Gus' hand to do it. With the finale of the season, it was absolutely abundantly clear that Walt poisoned the child. This is something that happened, not something that potentially could happen given character histories and present situations which is what you're trying to tell me I was wrong about. The fact that you don't seem to get this is incredibly aggravating. MY PREDICTION was that Hector was going to get his eventually, you said No, I was wrong, he was not going to hurt kill him. And guess what.....I WAS RIGHT, YOU WERE WRONG. That is my point. You sit there are talk s*** about other people (or at least MY) predictions, yet you aren't even right all the time yourself. Predictions are for things to come in the FUTURE. Of course AT THE TIME Gus was not going to kill Hector. My guess was that he eventually would, and he did. And then my PREDICTION was that Walt did not poison the kid (Again, this was BEFORE I read Gilligan's interview and rewatched the gun-spinning scene that I didn't originally pay attention to), and you came here and said how wrong I was, which I believe was before the Gilligan interview even came out confirming your thoughts. My point was that it's great that you have these amazing opinions and thoughts of what happened and what will happen, but as I pointed out with the Gus not killing Hector thing earlier, YOU ARE NOT ALWAYS RIGHT. Was I wrong about the poison thing? Yes. But my point is that you don't have to act like such a dick and rip in to people for having opinions or predictions differing from your own. You aren't always right, and I am clearly not always right. I don't recall talking s*** about what YOU think is going to happen either. Your next idea could be that Jesse kills Walt and his family next season, but don't look at me to tell you that's impossible and won't ever happen, because it COULD happen, as unlikely as it is.
  18. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 11:39 PM) I understand that you've resigned yourself to that being true, but you're playing it off like there was good reason to doubt it at first. There wasn't. Yeah, there was a reason, because A) Vince hadn't claimed it to be true yet and B) I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the gun-spinning scene and C) Breaking Bad is not always what it seems. There are cliff hangers, there are plot twists, and as I pointed out by that quote, you are not always right, even though your tone is definitive and offensive to those who have predictions other than yours.
  19. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 10:59 PM) No, I read it. I just think you're so ignorant in this situation that you can't even figure out what you're saying. Then how could you possibly think that I don't think believe that Walt poisoned the boy?
  20. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 10:46 PM) Hector had gotten his. And Gus was going to allow him to continue living his miserable life, but had to change that because it seemed like Hector was informing for the DEA. What you're trying to say is completely different. It's obvious to anyone, except clearly you, that Walt did it. The creator himself even said it afterwards. You're saying that something that happened probably didn't happen. What I said, and it's clearly the truth, was something that would continue if Walt and Jesse hadn't arranged for Gus to change his mind about Hector. I somehow don't think you'll even get what I'm explaining here. Just give it up, you're wrong. It's like you didn't even read my post.....
  21. In response to me saying that Hector will get his eventually..... QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Sep 26, 2011 -> 11:31 AM) Hector or Gus? Because Hector has already gotten his. He's unable to communicate with anyone other than through a bell. And Gus has now taken everything else from him. His entire family is gone and every single business associate has been murdered by Gus. All he can do is sit there and stew in it for the rest of his miserable life. Gus has made it his mission to inform him of all of this, but to keep him alive to suffer even more for having killed Gus' friend years ago. I seriously doubt that Gus has any plans to kill Hector. So in light of reading interviews from Vince Gilligan, and re-watching the scene of Walt spinning his gun on the table, I am now in full belief that it was Walt who poisoned Brock, but I'd just like to point out that you don't always know everything and you shouldn't sit on top of your ivory tower and mock people for thinking thoughts other than your own. Breaking Bad is not as predictable as you seem to think.
  22. QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 04:31 PM) The number 28 is close, the votes aren't though. Fair enough.
  23. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 04:51 PM) LOL, I think you are missing the whole "Twice they played the characters of African Royalty" angle that Iwritecode is referring to here. Oh, I realized that, but I thought since he put "these two people" that he didn't recognize James Earl Jones. Is that scene from Coming to America?
  24. QUOTE (Iwritecode @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 04:05 PM) My daughter just started watching our Lion King DVDs again for some reason. I'm assuming she saw the commercials on TV because they re-released it in theaters in 3D. So I was checking out IMDB and found this out for the first time today. The voice actors for the King and Queen in the Lion King were done by these two people: Well yeah, that's James Earl Jones. No idea who the chick is though.
  25. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 10, 2011 -> 12:47 PM) Your sarcasm is unwarranted. It couldn't be more obvious unless they did a retarded voice over of Walt's thoughts saying that he poisoned the kid, holding your hand through the thought process. Lol, you da man.
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