Breaking Bad: The Complete Series Deluxe Barrel Edition 16 Blu-ray European Region B/2

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Breaking Bad: The Complete Series Deluxe Barrel Edition 16 Blu-ray European Region B/2

Breaking Bad: The Complete Series Deluxe Barrel Edition 16 Blu-ray European Region B/2

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In addition to releasing the complete set on Blu-ray, SPHE will release BREAKING BAD: THE FINAL SEASON on both Blu-ray and DVD with UltraViolet ™ on Nov. 26. The final season includes the series’ final eight episodes and is loaded with special features, including all-new featurettes, cast and crew commentaries, deleted scenes and more. Episodes include: Blood Money, Buried, Confessions, Rabid Dog, To’hajiilee, Ozymandias, GraniteState and Felina. Speaking of Todd, it’s hard to imagine how Jesse Plemons’ performance could be any better. The writing of his dialogue has been superb as well — consistently thoughtful and exact, in the best Breaking Bad tradition. (“Yeah, kinda, if it catches the light just right I could see how you could think there’s a touch of blue, blue-green in there.”) His chilling “Shit happens” during “Dead Freight” hinted at a straight-up psycho, but Todd’s not straight-up (like his uncle). He’s a twisted psycho — and every now and then we get touches that echo facets of Walter. The fact that he kept the spider belonging to poor Drew Sharp, the kid on a bike he killed, reminded me of Walter cutting the crusts off his sandwiches in unconscious homage to Krazy 8, and in later seasons, dressing and comporting himself like Gus Fring. Todd is, as I’ve written in other recaps, the “good” surrogate son to Jesse’s “bad” one — “good” from Walter’s perspective, in that he wants to emulate and obey Walter. He even refers to him as “Mr. White.”

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Walt and the Challenger Storyboard Comparison – A side-by-side comparison of the sequence where Walt indulges in some crazy stunt driving in Walt Jr.’s Dodge Challenger and the storyboards that were created. Quotes [ ] " Sorry, but I'm not gonna apologize for being careful - with all that's been happening, for all I knew you were one of those undercover people they send into high schools, so, yeah, I'll take paranoid any day over getting gang-raped by prison guards." ―Lydia talking to Jesse Pinkman. [src] Bryan Cranston: Director – Go on set with Bryan Cranston as he directs the first episode of the season entitled "Blood Money." Methylamine is prepared commercially by the reaction of ammonia with methanol in the presence of a silicoaluminate catalyst. Dimethylamine and trimethylamine are coproduced; the reaction kinetics and reactant ratios determine the ratio of the three products. The product most favoured by the reaction kinetics is trimethylamine. The writing and dialog to me is second to none. And I can tell you unequivocally, that the finale to this sensational series tops any before it. And they created such a high standard that it was almost impossible to achieve that. For instance, at one point I was absorbed - for years and years - at The Sopranos. Every week you would wait anxiously for the next one and the one after that.

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Jesse is positioned within this story as a sweet but dumb and morally compromised young man, but over the run of the series he’s had a number of excellent ideas. If he’d paid attention in Walter’s science class and stayed off drugs, he might have been successful at whatever he decided to do. The giant magnet in “Live Free or Die,” for example, was Jesse’s idea. And Walter’s arrest eventually came about because Jesse figured out that the loot was “evidence that greedy asshole would never destroy.” To sum things up: If you love Breaking Bad but are on the fence about dropping this much money, don't be. This is not just a "case" in the sense that the show is the main attraction and all it is is a place to put the disks when you're not using them; you can enjoy this even when you're not watching the show. There are no nasty glue patches, there are no peely sleeves that you can barely even use for fear of pulling them apart. This is a nice, quality product that will stay nice for a long time if you take care of it, and will probably stay nice for a long time even if you don't. So to summarize on the extras: really nice. It would have been cool to have had more, but what is there is actually substantial (albeit a little baffling in the case of the coin) and stands on it's own, not like a lot of the shoddy "goodies" that come with collectors editions. The serial number on those barrels 00892-B can be read as a hexadecimal RGB code, and #00 89 2B is the signature Breaking Bad green color.

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Walt, Mike, and Jesse disposing of Victor's corpse Mike: " I've never used this stuff. Are you sure it will do the job?" Jesse: " Trust us." ―Jesse and Mike discussing dissolving Victor's corpse. [src] The colorless methylammonium salt can be converted to the amine by the addition of strong base, like NaOH:Poi viene pubblicizzato sul retro del cofanetto per BEN DUE VOLTE un contento "speciale "appepistoso": IL FINALE ALTERNATIVO. For his direction of this episode, Rian Johnson won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series. [5] Anna Gunn won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in this episode at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. Todd’s ringtone: “She Blinded Me With Science” It might be about Lydia (in this context, anyway) but it’s also about another great love, Walter White. (“Science!”) Later, Walter, Jesse, and Mike Ehrmantraut use hydrofluoric acid to dissolve the body of Victor, who Gustavo Fring killed by slicing his throat with a box cutter. This time they are more successful, as they put Victor's body into a plastic barrel beforehand. Along with the body they dissolve the box cutter and the gun Jesse used to kill Gale Boetticher. (" Box Cutter") " So, what, is this going to become a regular thing, now? Meth cooking and corpse disposal? Jesus..." ―Walter White upon seeing the body in the laundry basket [src] Per i contenuti: volevo tenermi una copia della Serie da rivedere quando volevo, anche dopo diversi anni (non è detto che Netflix la tolga dal catalogo. Non credo) e tenere "sotto mano" anche gli extra, i contenuti speciali.

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Barrels with the Golden Moth logo first appear in " I See You", despite the Superlab appearing earlier in " Off Brand". CULVER CITY, CALIF. (September 9, 2013) – Sony Pictures Home Entertainment cooks up a full batch onAlthough the show makes a big fuss out of getting methylamine over the other important precursors, like phenylacetone, in reality methylamine is much easier to synthesize than the other meth precursors, and neither of methylamine's precursors are hard to find or restricted. Apart from the writers not wanting to show viewers how to make illegal drugs, there are a couple of in-universe explanations for this plot point: Walt is forced to destroy the RV, since Hank Schrader's investigation led him to find the RV and almost discover that Walt is behind the production of the Blue Sky. The RV is destroyed in a junkyard, and it is assumed that the barrel of methylamine was destroyed with it. In 2019 The Ringer ranked "Fifty-One" as the 30th best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes. [4] Awards and nominations [ edit ] The next day, SAC Ramey offers Hank Schrader the position of ASAC (Assistant Special Agent in Charge) vacated by Merkert. Hank accepts, even though his pursuit of Heisenberg will be given to a field agent. To’hajiilee”, written by George Mastras and directed by Michelle MacLaren, was a classic episode, and a milestone in the show’s ongoing storyline; the climax leading to a long, ugly denouement, perhaps? The moralist in us took unseemly pleasure in watching Walter squirm and flail as his enemies out-thought and humiliated him. Hank reading Walter his rights was one of the most cathartic and deeply satisfying moments in TV history, but for my money, this episode contained at least one runner-up: Jesse taunting Walter via cell phone during the drive to the desert. “Got my photo, bitch? That barrel look familiar? ‘Cause I just found six more exactly like it…” “Fire in the hole, bitch. There’s goes ten Gs! Ah, nice orange flame.”



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