Finished this season several days ago.. Sorry for the delay..
Last we saw, Walter aids Jesse in escaping from Gus' wrath. Gus begins to lose trust in Walter and asks Gale to take over the lab. He orders his henchmen to kill Walter and Jesse. After he is abducted by the henchmen, Walter instructs Jesse over the phone to kill Gale in order to force Gus not to kill Walter (and, by extension, Jesse) lest he eliminate his only remaining trained chemist.
Jesse follows Walter's instructions and murders Gale (but feeling like SHIT because of this).
Gus, (who I still stand by my comment, of saying this guy would be AWESOME in one of the GTA fan fictions by Red Rose), discovers this as Victor, Gale's partner, angrily kidnaps Walt and Jesse.
Walt, now tied too a chair, as is Jesse, tries too explains the new reality to Mike and Victor: like it or not, he's the only one who can maintain the meth production schedule. In response, Victor switches on the equipment and begins the cook himself. Gus arrives and Walt immediately tries to defend his and Jesse's actions. Gus wordlessly changes into one of the lab's orange clean-up suits. As Walter becomes more nervous and agitated, Walt blames Gus for Gale's death: did Gus really think that Walt wouldn't take "extreme measures" to defend himself? Gus says nothing and Walt, panic mounting, taunts Victor with rapid-fire questions pertaining to the chemistry of the meth-making process. Without him and Jesse, says Walt, the lab is just "an eight million dollar hole in the ground". Still silent, Gus picks up a box cutter and walks menacingly toward Walt and Jesse. "You kill me," says Walt, "you have nothing. You kill Jesse, you don't have me." Gus crosses to Victor and slices his throat from behind. The blood sprays on Jesse and Walt. Walt can't meet Gus's icy stare. But Jesse locks eyes with Gus. Realizing the reality of the situation.
Gus pushes Victor's dead body to the floor. He walks past Walt and Jesse, dropping the box cutter. After washing up, Gus silently changes back into his street clothes. "Well?" he tells Walt and Jesse, calmly. "Get back to work."
SEVERAL DAYS LATER:
decides to discipline the two by enforcing stricter policies at the lab. He also tries to break Walter and Jesse's friendship by assigning them to separate work details. While Walter works in the meth lab, Jesse escorts Mike (Jonathan Banks), one of Gus' enforcers (and a corrupt cop, turned honest thief.. Ironic right), to retrieve payments and provide back-up.
Walter and Jesse become increasingly distant from, and hostile to, each other.
During all this, there's a flashback with a younger Gus that reveals his old partner and close friend was needlessly murdered by Victor (the paralyzed man in the wheel chair, back when he was still walking) and Gus has vendetta against both Victor and the Cartel.
So Gus sends Jesse to Mexico, pretending he's Walter, and this proves successful. But Gus has a deeper plan. Gus offers Eladio his favorite brand of tequila as a peace offering, and the ever-cautious Don makes sure Gus takes a shot before drinking any himself, along with his captains. As the party begins to rage, Gus excuses himself to go to the bathroom. Once inside, he lays a towel down and discreetly vomits into the toilet.
As Gus emerges from the bathroom several cartel members have already begun to fall to the ground. The tequila had been poisoned with a fast acting, lethal toxin. The capsule consumed by Gus delays the effect of the poison allowing him time to purge, narrowly avoiding death. As a weakened Gus walks into his view, Eladio's face contorts with rage and he falls into the pool, dead. Gustavo Fring's twenty-year plan for revenge finally comes to fruition. Gus later tells this too the old and paralyzed Victor, taking delight in tormenting him.
Meanwhile, Hank, who has been recovering from his last engagement with the cartel, finds evidence linking Gale to Gus. He believes Gus is a major drug distributor (witch is actually correct) and starts looking for tangible evidence to file charges.
Gus soon discovers this from some of his spies.
Gus, realizing Walter's close ties with Hank (their brothers in law) could jeopardize his entire operation. But Jesse pleads Gus to simply fire Walter, not execute him.
Gus does in fact fire Walter instead of killing him, but his true, evil nature, is now revealed as he warns informs him Hank will be killed,. He also warns Walter that if he intervenes (or ever tries too contact Gus or Jesse) Gus will come back, and murder Walter's family will be murdered. Including Walters newborn baby.
Terrified, Walt frantically presses Saul for the phone number of the guy who "makes people disappear". Saul gives him the number, but warns that it'll cost at least $500,000 in cash for four people, (not including his commission of course.) Walt also asks a very reluctant Saul to give him a one-hour head start and then warn the DEA that Hank's life is in danger.
Now.. To me this where the suspense REALLY starts.. These next parts kept me on the edge of my seat.. And that's rare for me.
At home, Walt scrambles into the meter room and desperately searches for the money in the crawl space below, only to discover that there's not enough as a large sum of the cash is missing. Skyler enters the room, peering down at Walt in the crawl space as he frustratingly demands she tell him where the missing money has gone. frightened of state, and not understanding what's going on, she nervously admits that she gave the money to Ted to protect the family; nervously trying to explain herself to a panicking Walt. Walt lets out a violent scream and begins to cry, until his tears abruptly turn into maniacal laughter, witch clearly frightens Styler, cause from her side, Walter has gone insane.
Just than, the phone starts to ring, several times before the caller begins to record a message: It's Marie, who is in sheer panic because the DEA received a tip that the Cartel is going to attack Hank again.
Meanwhile, a kid Jesse befriended has got sick and sent to the hospital. Jesse finds the Ricin (poison) hidden in one of cigarettes is missing, and thinks the kid must of ate it.
Jesse snaps and comes to the conclusion that Walter did it. Witch doesn't make sense. But Jesse was going crazy by this point, holding him at gun point. But Walter manages to calm him down. And they realize Gus must of did it. To turn them on each other.
Further wanting Gus dead. But all their attempts fail. Walter convinces Victor too take his revenge on Gus. To kill him, and avenge the cartel.
Victor arranges too see the DEA, to catch Gus's attention. But not actually saying anything to Hank. Just insulting him.
Gus, just like Victor expected, was enraged by Victor going to the cops. Gus berates Hector for his supposed "cowardice", calling him "a crippled little rata (rat)". Tyrus prepares a syringe and hands it to Gus. "Last chance to look at me," Fring pridefully says, before letting out a sarcastic sigh. As he brings the needle closer to Hector's arm, Hector actually, for the first time in many years, looks dead into Gus's eyes with a gaze of remorse. Gus is shocked, though Hector's expression soon changes to a face of wrath and starts sounding his bell repeatedly.
Gus, at first, is bewildered but soon, alerted by the blinking of a tiny light, realizes that Hector has a bomb fitted to the wheelchair, rigged to blow up by ringing the bell. He shoots up out of his seat and yells attempting to flee, but the bomb explodes, blowing down the door to Hector's room and sending debris into the hallway of the nursing home. Miraculously, Gus has survived and he calmly walks out of the destroyed room then adjusts his tie, seemingly unharmed. But then nurses run up, shocked with horror: the camera swings to Gus' right side, and we see that the right half of Gus's face has been blown off by the bomb, leaving skull, jaw, and brain exposed. He falls to the floor, dead.
After Gus's death. Jesse and Walter destroy the lab. And end all connections with the events. But it's revealed the kid hadn't eaten the Ricin, but a flower known as Lilly of the Valley, was the real poison. The kid survives in the end.
Walter goes home, telling Styler "I won".
Last we saw, Walter aids Jesse in escaping from Gus' wrath. Gus begins to lose trust in Walter and asks Gale to take over the lab. He orders his henchmen to kill Walter and Jesse. After he is abducted by the henchmen, Walter instructs Jesse over the phone to kill Gale in order to force Gus not to kill Walter (and, by extension, Jesse) lest he eliminate his only remaining trained chemist.
Jesse follows Walter's instructions and murders Gale (but feeling like SHIT because of this).
Gus, (who I still stand by my comment, of saying this guy would be AWESOME in one of the GTA fan fictions by Red Rose), discovers this as Victor, Gale's partner, angrily kidnaps Walt and Jesse.
Walt, now tied too a chair, as is Jesse, tries too explains the new reality to Mike and Victor: like it or not, he's the only one who can maintain the meth production schedule. In response, Victor switches on the equipment and begins the cook himself. Gus arrives and Walt immediately tries to defend his and Jesse's actions. Gus wordlessly changes into one of the lab's orange clean-up suits. As Walter becomes more nervous and agitated, Walt blames Gus for Gale's death: did Gus really think that Walt wouldn't take "extreme measures" to defend himself? Gus says nothing and Walt, panic mounting, taunts Victor with rapid-fire questions pertaining to the chemistry of the meth-making process. Without him and Jesse, says Walt, the lab is just "an eight million dollar hole in the ground". Still silent, Gus picks up a box cutter and walks menacingly toward Walt and Jesse. "You kill me," says Walt, "you have nothing. You kill Jesse, you don't have me." Gus crosses to Victor and slices his throat from behind. The blood sprays on Jesse and Walt. Walt can't meet Gus's icy stare. But Jesse locks eyes with Gus. Realizing the reality of the situation.
Gus pushes Victor's dead body to the floor. He walks past Walt and Jesse, dropping the box cutter. After washing up, Gus silently changes back into his street clothes. "Well?" he tells Walt and Jesse, calmly. "Get back to work."
SEVERAL DAYS LATER:
decides to discipline the two by enforcing stricter policies at the lab. He also tries to break Walter and Jesse's friendship by assigning them to separate work details. While Walter works in the meth lab, Jesse escorts Mike (Jonathan Banks), one of Gus' enforcers (and a corrupt cop, turned honest thief.. Ironic right), to retrieve payments and provide back-up.
Walter and Jesse become increasingly distant from, and hostile to, each other.
During all this, there's a flashback with a younger Gus that reveals his old partner and close friend was needlessly murdered by Victor (the paralyzed man in the wheel chair, back when he was still walking) and Gus has vendetta against both Victor and the Cartel.
So Gus sends Jesse to Mexico, pretending he's Walter, and this proves successful. But Gus has a deeper plan. Gus offers Eladio his favorite brand of tequila as a peace offering, and the ever-cautious Don makes sure Gus takes a shot before drinking any himself, along with his captains. As the party begins to rage, Gus excuses himself to go to the bathroom. Once inside, he lays a towel down and discreetly vomits into the toilet.
As Gus emerges from the bathroom several cartel members have already begun to fall to the ground. The tequila had been poisoned with a fast acting, lethal toxin. The capsule consumed by Gus delays the effect of the poison allowing him time to purge, narrowly avoiding death. As a weakened Gus walks into his view, Eladio's face contorts with rage and he falls into the pool, dead. Gustavo Fring's twenty-year plan for revenge finally comes to fruition. Gus later tells this too the old and paralyzed Victor, taking delight in tormenting him.
Meanwhile, Hank, who has been recovering from his last engagement with the cartel, finds evidence linking Gale to Gus. He believes Gus is a major drug distributor (witch is actually correct) and starts looking for tangible evidence to file charges.
Gus soon discovers this from some of his spies.
Gus, realizing Walter's close ties with Hank (their brothers in law) could jeopardize his entire operation. But Jesse pleads Gus to simply fire Walter, not execute him.
Gus does in fact fire Walter instead of killing him, but his true, evil nature, is now revealed as he warns informs him Hank will be killed,. He also warns Walter that if he intervenes (or ever tries too contact Gus or Jesse) Gus will come back, and murder Walter's family will be murdered. Including Walters newborn baby.
Terrified, Walt frantically presses Saul for the phone number of the guy who "makes people disappear". Saul gives him the number, but warns that it'll cost at least $500,000 in cash for four people, (not including his commission of course.) Walt also asks a very reluctant Saul to give him a one-hour head start and then warn the DEA that Hank's life is in danger.
Now.. To me this where the suspense REALLY starts.. These next parts kept me on the edge of my seat.. And that's rare for me.
At home, Walt scrambles into the meter room and desperately searches for the money in the crawl space below, only to discover that there's not enough as a large sum of the cash is missing. Skyler enters the room, peering down at Walt in the crawl space as he frustratingly demands she tell him where the missing money has gone. frightened of state, and not understanding what's going on, she nervously admits that she gave the money to Ted to protect the family; nervously trying to explain herself to a panicking Walt. Walt lets out a violent scream and begins to cry, until his tears abruptly turn into maniacal laughter, witch clearly frightens Styler, cause from her side, Walter has gone insane.
Just than, the phone starts to ring, several times before the caller begins to record a message: It's Marie, who is in sheer panic because the DEA received a tip that the Cartel is going to attack Hank again.
Meanwhile, a kid Jesse befriended has got sick and sent to the hospital. Jesse finds the Ricin (poison) hidden in one of cigarettes is missing, and thinks the kid must of ate it.
Jesse snaps and comes to the conclusion that Walter did it. Witch doesn't make sense. But Jesse was going crazy by this point, holding him at gun point. But Walter manages to calm him down. And they realize Gus must of did it. To turn them on each other.
Further wanting Gus dead. But all their attempts fail. Walter convinces Victor too take his revenge on Gus. To kill him, and avenge the cartel.
Victor arranges too see the DEA, to catch Gus's attention. But not actually saying anything to Hank. Just insulting him.
Gus, just like Victor expected, was enraged by Victor going to the cops. Gus berates Hector for his supposed "cowardice", calling him "a crippled little rata (rat)". Tyrus prepares a syringe and hands it to Gus. "Last chance to look at me," Fring pridefully says, before letting out a sarcastic sigh. As he brings the needle closer to Hector's arm, Hector actually, for the first time in many years, looks dead into Gus's eyes with a gaze of remorse. Gus is shocked, though Hector's expression soon changes to a face of wrath and starts sounding his bell repeatedly.
Gus, at first, is bewildered but soon, alerted by the blinking of a tiny light, realizes that Hector has a bomb fitted to the wheelchair, rigged to blow up by ringing the bell. He shoots up out of his seat and yells attempting to flee, but the bomb explodes, blowing down the door to Hector's room and sending debris into the hallway of the nursing home. Miraculously, Gus has survived and he calmly walks out of the destroyed room then adjusts his tie, seemingly unharmed. But then nurses run up, shocked with horror: the camera swings to Gus' right side, and we see that the right half of Gus's face has been blown off by the bomb, leaving skull, jaw, and brain exposed. He falls to the floor, dead.
After Gus's death. Jesse and Walter destroy the lab. And end all connections with the events. But it's revealed the kid hadn't eaten the Ricin, but a flower known as Lilly of the Valley, was the real poison. The kid survives in the end.
Walter goes home, telling Styler "I won".
The lunatic is on the grass.
The lunatic is on the grass.
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs.
Got to keep the loonies on the path.
The lunatic is in the hall.
The lunatics are in my hall.
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paper boy brings more.
And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
And if there is no room upon the hill
And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
The lunatic is in my head.
(evil laugh)
The lunatic is in my head
You raise the blade, you make the change
You re-arrange me 'til I'm sane.
You lock the door
And throw away the key
There's someone in my head but it's not me.
I can't think of anything to say except...
(Laughter)
I think it's marvelous!
Hahaha!
The lunatic is on the grass.
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs.
Got to keep the loonies on the path.
The lunatic is in the hall.
The lunatics are in my hall.
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paper boy brings more.
And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
And if there is no room upon the hill
And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
The lunatic is in my head.
(evil laugh)
The lunatic is in my head
You raise the blade, you make the change
You re-arrange me 'til I'm sane.
You lock the door
And throw away the key
There's someone in my head but it's not me.
I can't think of anything to say except...
(Laughter)
I think it's marvelous!
Hahaha!
#1: SMOSH DISERVES A SECOND CHANCE:
Everyone dose terrible their first movie.
Jimmy Tatro was in Grown Ups 2 (awful movie). But he got his second chance in 22 jump Street. And was an actual “character”. Not just somebody filling the background.
Smosh is actually very talented. And I don’t actually blame them for being bad in that movie. It’s not THEM who were bad. It’s the MOVIE that was bad.
Maybe being voice actors would actually work better for them.
I never actually SEEN the smosh movie.
But from what I hear. Anthony wasn’t really comfortable on the big screen.
I actually wish Smosh the best.. Not joking.
#2: IT HAS JASON SUDEIKIS:
This dude is awesome.
If he brings his "A-Game".
The movie might be "watchable"..
#3: IT HAS KEEGAN MICHAEL KEY:
(Same as number 2's description)..
#4: I ACTUALLY LIKE THE GAME:
It's kinda fun..
#5: IT ACTUALLY HAS FAIRLY GOOD REVIEWS:
A high of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes..
Everyone dose terrible their first movie.
Jimmy Tatro was in Grown Ups 2 (awful movie). But he got his second chance in 22 jump Street. And was an actual “character”. Not just somebody filling the background.
Smosh is actually very talented. And I don’t actually blame them for being bad in that movie. It’s not THEM who were bad. It’s the MOVIE that was bad.
Maybe being voice actors would actually work better for them.
I never actually SEEN the smosh movie.
But from what I hear. Anthony wasn’t really comfortable on the big screen.
I actually wish Smosh the best.. Not joking.
#2: IT HAS JASON SUDEIKIS:
This dude is awesome.
If he brings his "A-Game".
The movie might be "watchable"..
#3: IT HAS KEEGAN MICHAEL KEY:
(Same as number 2's description)..
#4: I ACTUALLY LIKE THE GAME:
It's kinda fun..
#5: IT ACTUALLY HAS FAIRLY GOOD REVIEWS:
A high of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes..
#1: SPONGEBOB:
Spongebob use to be a a bit nieve. But he was also mature in his own way. And accepted his mistakes.
But now he is a complete moron. And f***in cry baby.. And NEVER learns his lesson..
#2: SQUIDWARD:
It use to be satifying to see Squidward get punished, when he deserves it. But now.. He DOSEN'T deserve it. And he gets punished even WORSE..
#3: KRABS:
He use to be greedy, but also a good person, with a moral compass, and cares for Spongebob, father/son like. But now.. Krab's obsession of money is borderline psychotic. And he is willing to put Spongebob in danger just for a penny (heck, he fires him for a nickel)..
#4: PATRICK:
He use to be stupid, but loyal. Now he's stupid to the point he actually bullies Spongebob, and never gets punished..
#5: SANDY:
(No comment)..
Spongebob use to be a a bit nieve. But he was also mature in his own way. And accepted his mistakes.
But now he is a complete moron. And f***in cry baby.. And NEVER learns his lesson..
#2: SQUIDWARD:
It use to be satifying to see Squidward get punished, when he deserves it. But now.. He DOSEN'T deserve it. And he gets punished even WORSE..
#3: KRABS:
He use to be greedy, but also a good person, with a moral compass, and cares for Spongebob, father/son like. But now.. Krab's obsession of money is borderline psychotic. And he is willing to put Spongebob in danger just for a penny (heck, he fires him for a nickel)..
#4: PATRICK:
He use to be stupid, but loyal. Now he's stupid to the point he actually bullies Spongebob, and never gets punished..
#5: SANDY:
(No comment)..
Anyone have that game where you love it.
But most other people hate it.
It's nothing against the game itself.
They just find it boring. You can't go on random street rampages.
But I actually love this game.
There's a very low amount of gun fights, cause this isn't really the main focus of the game.
But I actually find this better.
You get less tired of them, cause you never know when the next one will be. It's unpredictable.
Plus, I watch the show LAW AND ORDER SUV. And my grandpa use to be cop.
So guess that also gives me a reason for liking this kinda thing.
Once in a while, it's nice being a GOOD GUY, like Cole Phelps.
A arrogant WWll veteran, who realized his arrogance and is trying make himself a better person by protecting the streets of Los Vegas from homicidal murderers, pedophiles, drug addicts, and necrophilists..
But most other people hate it.
It's nothing against the game itself.
They just find it boring. You can't go on random street rampages.
But I actually love this game.
There's a very low amount of gun fights, cause this isn't really the main focus of the game.
But I actually find this better.
You get less tired of them, cause you never know when the next one will be. It's unpredictable.
Plus, I watch the show LAW AND ORDER SUV. And my grandpa use to be cop.
So guess that also gives me a reason for liking this kinda thing.
Once in a while, it's nice being a GOOD GUY, like Cole Phelps.
A arrogant WWll veteran, who realized his arrogance and is trying make himself a better person by protecting the streets of Los Vegas from homicidal murderers, pedophiles, drug addicts, and necrophilists..
#1: Packie McCreary:
Obviously I am NOT the only one who likes Packie.
He has his own character trailer, as dose Roman, and even Vlad.
Packie became so famish that he was brought back, in GTA 5.
Being used for heists.
These appearances are brief.
But at least we see him..
#2: Lamar Davis:
Franklyn's unstable friend, who is a bit less hypocritical than Franklyn, but also a bit less "sane".
He is always willing to pull the trigger, in fact, he probably enjoys it.
It's no question, he is known among fans..
#3: Roman Bellic:
Hate him or love him.
We all know him.
I for one like Roman because he's much more "innocent" than most GTA characters.
Most people can relate to him..
Obviously I am NOT the only one who likes Packie.
He has his own character trailer, as dose Roman, and even Vlad.
Packie became so famish that he was brought back, in GTA 5.
Being used for heists.
These appearances are brief.
But at least we see him..
#2: Lamar Davis:
Franklyn's unstable friend, who is a bit less hypocritical than Franklyn, but also a bit less "sane".
He is always willing to pull the trigger, in fact, he probably enjoys it.
It's no question, he is known among fans..
#3: Roman Bellic:
Hate him or love him.
We all know him.
I for one like Roman because he's much more "innocent" than most GTA characters.
Most people can relate to him..