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This week's episode covering episode 505 of Breaking Bad, "Dead Freight" has Jim and A.Ron discussing a boy and his spider, Jesse Pinkman, criminal mastermind, quick draw Todd, shutting up Skyler, the perils of coming between Flynn and his breakfast,
In this week's episode, we have a bit of purely speculative (read: most likely bullshit) news on the future of Breaking Bad after the final season concludes, as well as new theme music courtesy some friends of ours in Germany (see bottom of show notes ...
Tonight we mark the passing of one of the all time great television characters. The question remaining is how many iconic characters will we see go before this tragedy is all said and done? Will this really be an "everybody dies" situation?
A.Ron's in Seattle and I'm left to run the studio myself. Unfortunately, I'm like Jesse on his first cook, fumbling with the controls, shouting "Yo, bitch!" into the air, getting Fun-Yuns dust and chili powder everywhere.
This episode was nothing like what I expected and everything I was secretly hoping for. And because of 229 generous souls who backed our Kickstarter project, we'll be doing one of these bonus "Instant Take" podcasts after EVERY episode! -
Inside we talk about Hank's case of PTSD (post traumatic shit disorder), Skyler's "stay out of my territory" moment, Badger's epic Trek script and it's possible deeper meanings, the intricacies of GPS trackers, housing values in the ABQ,
Tune in to our Instant Take podcast as Jim and I hit the mics hard and fast and dish out what we thought about tonight's episode. Hope you guys enjoy, and don't forget that we'll be posting our Instant Take written reviews tonight as well.
Sorry for the delay on the release, we had some nasty technical problems, but here we are with our complete coverage of this week's episode of "Breaking Bad", entitled "Buried". We talk a lot about Skyler's breaking bad,
Did we just watch one of the best hours of television, or The Best Ever? Jim and A.Ron debate that point as they struggle to process the absolutely incredible hour of television that was Breaking Bad episode 511, "Confessions".
Jim and A.Ron celebrate one of the greatest episodes in Breaking Bad / Television history! By anyone's estimate, episode 511, "Confessions", was tense, gripping, and incredibly satisfying to watch. We can't disagree. -