Top 10 Skyler's Bitch Moments
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swolbach — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 12:25 AM)
Figure those finding goofs are likely those who are looking for them, not those paying attention to the acting.
If there's poor acting (not the case here) if not pointef out., expect you're more likely to find stuff like this.
The diner scene with Walt and Jesse, at the end of Box Cutter, had all kinds of errors in placement of utensils, cups, etc. between shots. But never would have noticed. -
akshayug05 — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 11:38 AM)
i was wondering, when she was total bitch, all the time becomes transformed sudden in to normal or good understanding wife, or person after season 5 part 1.
its not about walt quitting the cooking, because walt did it too in season 2 and season 4. but she didnt forgive walt, she further punished him.
she becomes total likable character from the season 5 part 2.
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Whatlarks — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 09:24 AM)
One of the most enjoyable scenes in the series for me. For a long time I'd been hoping to see him forced to swallow his own medicine.
I fist pumped.
Got him!
There he is, smugly confident after weaseling back into the home, still putting everyone in jeopardy, completely disempowering his wife, callously exploiting his son to do so, undermining their relationship - all the while supposedly "for family" - and she turns the tables on him with three little words.
Yessss
Revenge, served frosty and delicious.
"You must not judge what I know by what I find words for."- Marilynne Robinson
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Whatlarks — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 03:16 PM)
Actually, BB is 9/10ths about a man who consistently felt scorned and the hell he created in response.
And if the "hell hath" line was directed at me (in part, at least), I wouldn't make an assumption about my sex. To quote Walter White's creator:
"There's a fine argument to be made that being a man does not entail cooking crystal meth and lying to your family and constantly putting them in danger."
"You must not judge what I know by what I find words for."- Marilynne Robinson
