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taiga13 August 20 2012, 03:03:59 UTC
I couldn't make out what Jesse was yelling at the end, what did he say? His explanation to which Mike responded "is that true, Walt?"

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hanfastolfe August 20 2012, 06:36:54 UTC
I'll try to get the subtitles soon, but I think Jesse was saying he could make more than $5 million.

OMFG THIS EPISODE. SHIT IS SO REAL.

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htbthomas August 20 2012, 15:43:23 UTC
From the chat above, justhelpin transcribed:

jesse - you get [your] 5mil I get my 5mil and he gets [his] [methylamine]
mike- is that true walter
walt- everybody wins

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hanfastolfe August 20 2012, 15:49:11 UTC
Mike: I am gonna count to three.

Jesse: Mr. White's got an idea. Mike, I'm serious.

Mike: One.

Mike: Two.

Jesse: It's a great idea. Look, you get your five million, we both do, and he gets his methylamine, all right? Just hear him out.

Mike: Is that true, Walter?

Walter: Everybody wins.

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randomgirl666 August 20 2012, 09:44:33 UTC
This probably won't shock anyone, but I was really hoping Walt would accidentally set himself on fire or something whilst escaping his bonds. Every little bit of pain he has to endure right now is delicious.

I suspected he would probably not be all that cut up about the dead kid, but I thought he would at least make a good show of it to keep Jesse on side. His arrogance reached shocking new heights here.

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hanfastolfe August 20 2012, 15:27:21 UTC
Yeah. His whistling, wtf. I dunno if he realized Jesse could hear it, and I'm not surprised Jesse wanted out, too.

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htbthomas August 20 2012, 15:45:04 UTC
Seriously. If the level of his arrogance is an indicator of how far he'll fall... then WOW, what a fall!

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randomgirl666 August 20 2012, 16:26:56 UTC
It's actually worrying me a little, because if he keeps up this level of arrogance then the only resolution that is going to satisfy me is going to involve the kind of thing they can't really show on television!

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lmichelle599 August 20 2012, 22:23:32 UTC

Another amazing ep.

Walt's getting scarier with each ep. Especially when he said "I'm in the empire business." All that was missing was an evil laugh. He doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself now.

Jesse staying for dinner was uncomfortable, yet funny as well.

Another thing I notice since I'm a woman is the network has declared this a "guy show" since all the commercials are either beer, computer or car ads. It's a nice change from watching makeup and beauty product ads that constantly tell us women we're not pretty enough.

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htbthomas August 20 2012, 22:28:54 UTC
Speaking of commercials, my favorite part was the Groundhog Day series of three in a row. ♥

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hanfastolfe August 20 2012, 22:33:27 UTC
I think what really nailed it was the smug look he had on his face when he got Jesse to stay for dinner, even though it was obvious Jesse didn't want to get between Walt and Skyler, and Skyler herself wasn't too happy about it.

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elcristina August 22 2012, 07:17:18 UTC
It's something really amazing. How a person can change under some circumstance. Let me say it in right words; how can a person can really show what he/she really is under some circumstance.

His conversation with Jesse was perfect, Jesse asking him about the value that he wanted to make on the beggining of all and how he changed to 787 to an empire.

And Skyler is going to get back on him, there's no doubt on this for me, she is the only one who can stop this train in my mind.

Points for Jesse and for his right decision, I didn't waited for anything different from him <333

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