BTW-I usually hate montage scenes,but loved the one last night with "Crystal Blue Persuasion" by Tommy James and the Shondelles in the background.
Cinematography in this show rocks. And damn them for splitting the seasons this way. The diner preview should have been for next 'season' - this season preview should have been hank on the can! okay, maybe not that, but something else.
Via con dios Mike, and hopefully Jesse will get smart and disappear.
Yo Heisenberg! Put Skylar in a barrel of acid... Now.
I stay away from electrical stuff as much as possible, but I expected him to use the live wire on the radiator. To heat it and then burn the plastic. Behind the scenes: 12KV
poor Skylar is fighting for her soul! no barrel of acid for her.
I'm rewatching season 3.Every time I see someone snort or smoke that shit I'm like "HTF can anybody do that to themselves?" and this is coming from an alcoholic.
I'm rewatching season 3. Every time I see someone snort or smoke that shit I'm like "HTF can anybody do that to themselves? " and this is coming from an alcoholic.
Yo Heisenberg! Put Skylar in a barrel of acid... Now.
I stay away from electrical stuff as much as possible, but I expected him to use the live wire on the radiator. To heat it and then burn the plastic. Behind the scenes: 12KV
12KV is a lot to ask from those cheap power strips. Wonder how it impacts the brew?
Yo Heisenberg! Put Skylar in a barrel of acid... Now.
I stay away from electrical stuff as much as possible, but I expected him to use the live wire on the radiator. To heat it and then burn the plastic. Behind the scenes: 12KV
Oh, and wait. The zip tie thing is implausible. Hot to neutral equals a popped breaker real fast - not a little mini welder/torch. Or at least so in my experience. Perhaps there's a actual pro electrician that could further clarify.
Just wandered in here, have never watched the show and I'm not a member of the IBEW, but I do know this: 10 KV/inch to make an arc. No way a human could make a stable arc and weld with wall voltage, even if the wire didn't melt, which it would.
Ah, I'm not going to fault them on the zip tie thing. But losing the coffee carafe - Walt should have seen that coming. Plus, what, the carafe hit the floor - onto carpet? Not going to smash that anyway unless he got his hands right on it.
Oh, and wait. The zip tie thing is implausible. Hot to neutral equals a popped breaker real fast - not a little mini welder/torch. Or at least so in my experience. Perhaps there's a actual pro electrician that could further clarify.
Especially off one of those cheap power strips. And I'm sure Walt would know or quickly figure out other methods to release it. Still hoping for less than three ridiculous moments per episode until the end.
I'm referring in particular to how Lydia had all the details on the train, it's configuration, (which sets up magically stopping at the right spot on a trestle conveniently located by a RR crossing), and all within a comm blackout zone. Far too much of a stretch to believe she possessed all that intel — especially since her company doesn't deal in train car quantities. Oh, and installing some kind of an external ethernet logger device in a LEA environment? Get real.
Smells like jump the shark stuff to me.
Okay, maybe.. There are much more plausible ways of undoing a zip tie. 2 Shows + 8, I hope they hold the line on ridiculousness, there is sooooo much good material to work with.
Oh, and did anyone catch Aaron Paul in the vodka commercial with the "make responsible choices" line? Ha!
Was just going to post that. Well, I was going to post this article. I love the last line: "If the real Walter is anything like the TV Walter, we suggest it would be best to call the sheriff rather than try to approach him."