Didn't Bryan Cranston appear on Seinfeld bald?
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 06:32 PM)
I prefer to think of Tim Whatley, Hal and Walt as the same person. After Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George only got a year in prison Tim Whatley, Jerry's ex-girlfriend Amy, Elaine's ex-boyfriend Ben and Tom Pepper conspired to have them all killed in prison and then they used the vacuum guy to get new identities and Tim Whaley moved to the tri-county area and became Hal. He reconciled with his ex-girlfriend Lois only to discover that they had 4 kids together, as the years went by he couldn't deal with Lois's constant nagging and the boys constantly getting into trouble so he had them all killed and used the vacuum guy again to become Walt and then moved to Albuquerque. There he discovered that Amy had moved there after the prison hits in New York and had taken the alias Skyler and they got together and started a family together. In the meantime Tom Pepper had also relocated to the tri-county area however tough times had fallen on him and he became homeless. After trying unsuccessfully to ruin Hal, Malcolm and Resse's Christmas tree business he used the vacuum guy again to become Old Joe. He also got a Masters degree in constitutional law and started his own junk yard. Although he never established contact again he did go to the same law school that Ben had enrolled in although his new alias was Jimmy McGill and he would eventually adopt the name Saul Goodman so clients would believe he was from the Jewish persuasion.
Just my thoughts and how I choose to view the characters.
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lief_peterson — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 07:03 PM)
I had to read that a few times to follow it, felt like it would be awesome to see it on a diagram or one of those police flow charts with their photos and lines connecting them lol.
Loved it though, that was an awesome read hippo. And it all fits together pretty perfectly. I like how you even tied Joe and Saul together, that was dope
It would explain why Walt was so comfortable the 10 prisoners getting hit, it wouldn't be the first time he had to have a bunch of people offed lol
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 06:14 AM)
Thanks also something I didn't mention is when Tim Whatly was living in the tri county area as Hal he found out that his son Malcolm had met George Costanza (who adopted the alias Leonard) in the park and played chess, that explains why he didn't resort to prison hits initially, he knew they weren't 100 percent reliable because George somehow wasn't killed. Hal definitely had George Costanza killed off screen though. That also explains why he puts so much detail into his prison hits in Breaking Bad, he knew that so much could go wrong and he wasn't going to make the same mistake twice.
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swolbach — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 08:39 PM)
That has more lines connected than Hank's suspect board links to Fring.
But this still doesn't explain how he sold Doug Heffernan water picks in his pyramid scheme, built a pool overlooking his yard and got Doug to walk his dog. And whatever happened to that dog - did Saul pull an Old Yeller on him? -
swolbach — 9 years ago(October 05, 2016 07:06 PM)
Whatley was also a regifter. Would have been funny if instead of ramen noodles, Walt gave Elliot a label maker for his birthdayregifted from Seinfeld.
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 09:19 PM)
I'm also trying to figure out how Danielle Atron escaped from prison, relocated to New York and took the Alias "Mrs. Hamilton" and climbed the way to the top of her daughters speed dial however that doesn't necessarily relate to Breaking Bad so I think I am going to discard it.
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swolbach — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 09:37 PM)
The Episode is about Little Jerry - the cock fighting episode.
KURT: Uh, no - I only eat cage-free, farm-fresh.
KRAMER: Yes! These are sweatshop eggs.
KURT (to Elaine): I gotta call the office. Honey, would you order for me?
ELAINE (sitting down): I'm a "honey." He's pretty great, huh?
JERRY: Is he from the future?
ELAINE: No, he just shaves his head. I think it's pretty gutsy.
GEORGE: Listen, sweetheart, let me tell you a little something about guts.
This is guts.
Kurt is played by John Michael Higgins.