POPULARITY
Walt Jr will NEVER be a member of the Blue Man Group. Not if I have anything to sya about it. Join Spencer, Ty, and Andy -- along with special guest Dan Carney -- as they read some nasty ass fanfiction about your favorite 2000's television characters getting their junk blown out and getting pregnant and crap. Support us on Patreon for $5, $7, or $10: www.patreon.com/tgofv. A big shout-out to our $10/month patrons: Firebirb42069, Matthew Smith, Josh O'Brien,Tash Diehart, Rach, Phraja, Abbie Phelps, Celeste, Themandme, Jacob Sauber-Cavasos, Yung Zoe, L M, April Harley, Sweat, Baylor Thornton, Glinko Drool, Axon, Lawrence LaValle, Luke Eakin, Declineofskating, MakingSomeCrap, Sam Thomas, Matthew Ferrie, Tommy, Dane Stephen, Adam W, Jeremy-Alice Long, Louis Ceresa, Rebecca Kimpel, Jennifer Knowles, Revidicism, Dean, Stubbuhdub, Kyle, Travis, Kilo, David Gebhardt, and James Lloyd-Jones!
RJ Mitte Actor and Storyteller Interview | From "Breaking Bad" to Inclusion In Hollywood Are We Moving Forward? 2024 is off to a bang. I spent some time with actor RJ Mitte, best known for his role as Walt Jr. In AMC's Emmy award-winning series Breaking Bad. How winning an all-expense paid vacation with his family led to his iconic and successful career. Humble beginnings as a background actor, and how meeting Vince Gilligan changed his life. All this and more. Such a great conversation, please enjoy! Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! IG https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ FB https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/brettallanshow Consider giving us a kind rating and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At just 14 years old, RJ Mitte was catapulted into the spotlight when he starred in the hit show Breaking Bad as Walter White Jr. Like the character, RJ has cerebral palsy, and has used his platform to become a staunch advocate for disabled representation in film and TV. RJ and Chloé chat about how he got the role on Breaking Bad, overcoming bullying, and what good disabled representation looks like. LINKS Follow RJ on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Chloé on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about Chloé on her website https://www.chloehayden.com.au/. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Chloe HaydenProducer: Amy KimballEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Anna HenvestManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we produced this podcast, the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walt Jr drinks to please his dad. And more! We would like to thank Gwen Static (https://soundcloud.com/deepwhale) for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters (http://instagram.com/theathleticbookworm) for creating our great podcast art.
Chip, Mike Feeney and Zac Amico agree that Walt Jr. was the best thing on Breaking Bad. And the mall jokes FLY back and forth. Xia has an epic bomb which delights everyone. Chip confesses a repulsive fetish. And talks about the time he ran over a mewing box.
Can you believe we're into the final season of Breaking Bad? Well, we are, and in doing so that means we are here to kick off the season with episode 1 of season 5 and recap Live Free or Die. Why do we always seemingly think this episode should have Bruce Willis in it? Why is it great to finally get to the stage where Walt is essentially the big bad now? Why is Walt Jr still so obsessed with Fring being a drug dealer? How great is it to have Mike back? Why are we so excited to have some magnets? Why are we weirdly happy to see Ted once again? And how does this premiere episode of a season rank against all the others that came before it? Click away to listen away and get yourself entertained once more! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The penultimate episode of an epic season of Breaking Bad is upon us as we recap the 12th episode of season 4, End Times. Is this one of the most underrated and underappreciated episodes in the history of the show? How great are the scenes between Walt & Skylar at the beginning of the episode? Why is Walt Jr wearing orange again and have we worked out the meaning behind it yet? How many takes of Walt spinning the gun around do we think it took to get right? How amazing is Aaron Paul in this episode? Does this episode work better on a re-watch when you know more things going on after it? How incredible is the fight scene between Walt & Jesse and can we make an argument for it to make our top 5 at the end of the season? And how epic is the final scene? It's another amazing episode that you can't miss so don't miss it and listen to it!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Listen through the Walt Jr breakfast 400
Listen through qualifying.
Get your alcohol ready and your towel at your knees as we bring you another Breaking Bad recap episode and go over the 10th episode of season 4, Salud. How is an episode consisting of very long sequences actually so incredible? Do we appreciate the closeness we are getting from Walt & Walt Jr all of a sudden? How much do we dislike Walt Jr's orange jacket? Why are the Ted scenes in this episode once again tolerable? Are we happy to see a prominent 24 actor appear in this episode? How much do we want to visit the Cartel house? How epic is the final sequence and shoot out of this episode? And is this a guaranteed top 10 episode of this show? Strap yourselves in once again for another episode that you will want to hear our thoughts on!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Another Breaking Bad recap episode is coming through your speakers today as we recap the 7th episode of season 4, Problem Dog. Is this another episode in which we talk ourselves into a better rating of it? How amazing and on point is Aaron Paul once again? Do we love Walt going crazy and blowing up a car? What connection to The Walking Dead appears in this episode? Would we offer Walt Jr a job after school? How great is it for us to have Hank investigates once more? Are we excited or not so excited to have our man Jere back? Why do we want to have a safe in the wall like Saul does? Is Jesse's monologue in the group therapy one of the most underrated scenes in the history of the show? And how incredible is the final scene of the episode? Get yourself in the zone and listen in to be fully entertained and educated!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Get yourself into a corner this week with our Breaking Bad recap series as we go over the iconic episode 6 of season 4, Cornered. Is this episode so much more than the very famous scene it contains? How great is that very famous scene and why is it maybe one of the best acted scenes we've ever seen? Are we sad to see Bogdan leave or does it make us want to buy a can of Coke? How great is the Four Corners monument and why do we want to visit it so much? Do we like Walt Jr's car or is it a bit too much? Do we believe the car actually is good on gas? How great is Jesse being incredibly useful and the scene with him digging? Are we excited to see Jesse and Gus have another scene together finally? And how underrated and amazing is the final scene and how incredible is Anna Gunn in it? You'll want to be the one who knocks by listening to this episode so get to it!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's that part of the week to get your Breaking Bad on as we move our recap series into the 5th episode of the 4th season and go over the episode Shotgun. Is this another episode that is incredibly underrated that people forget about? How tension filled are the opening minutes? Do we actually believe Jesse is going to get killed? Are we more shocked about Walt & Skylar having sex? How amazing is Walt Jr's reaction to realising his parents have just had sex? How great is the music in this episode? Why is Gus being in so little of this show all of a sudden actually a good thing? How amazing is the scene at the end of this episode and should it get more credit than it does? And why are we happy to see Hank & Marie finally get their shit together? It's another great episode that we're excited to talk about so get to listening!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
RJ Mitte shot to fame at the age of 13 when he landed the role of Bryan Cranston's son, Walt Jr., on the hit show Breaking Bad. Like his character, RJ also has cerebral palsy, which he was diagnosed with at the age of 3. Since Breaking Bad ended in 2013, RJ has carved out a unique path for himself in Hollywood. He's modeled for the Gap, presented at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, and most recently starred in the feature film Triumph, about a disabled high school senior who strives to be a wrestler. Listen as RJ openly discusses his own experiences as an actor with cerebral palsy, the impact Walt Jr. had on society, and fighting for more disability inclusion in Hollywood.
RJ Mitte shot to fame at the age of 13 when he landed the role of Bryan Cranston's son, Walt Jr., on the hit show Breaking Bad. Like his character, RJ also has cerebral palsy, which he was diagnosed with at the age of 3. Since Breaking Bad ended in 2013, RJ has carved out a unique path for himself in Hollywood. He's modeled for the Gap, presented at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, and most recently starred in the feature film Triumph, about a disabled high school senior who strives to be a wrestler. Listen as RJ openly discusses his own experiences as an actor with cerebral palsy, the impact Walt Jr. had on society, and fighting for more disability inclusion in Hollywood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello all you Ed-Heads, Timbos, and Candice Corpse Crunchers. Well well well, We wish you a merry Creeps-mas and a happy new steer, Which they are gonna fuck to be initiated into the Betas. Cause remember the Revenge of the Nerds movie, how they had to fuck sheep to try and rush the cool guys frat? Rubbers, what do we need rubbers for? Anyhow, Drunk Detective Tom, Mouth Breather, Walt Jr, and RC Slugs. It's Night of the Creeps. You know it, you love it, and you should listen to it. (btw, I'm ready to be dominated by a sexy 80's girl with a flamethrower) Please join the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bloodybits , over 3000 movies like this. Horror/grindhouse/exploitation. If you cannot, be reviewer 69 (nice).
Our Breaking Bad coverage continues to heat up as we move deeper into the 2nd season by looking at the 10th episode of season 2, Over. Is this episode the worst episode we've covered so far? Does anything actually happen in this episode of note? Why are so tuned out on the Skylar storyline? Is the Walt Jr stuff some of the strongest stuff we've had from him so far? Do we like Walt being a handyman? Why do we praise Dean Norris once again for his great acting? Can we appreciate the cuteness between Jesse and Jane? And is there one scene in this episode that can save it from being as bad as we maybe thought it would be? It's one interesting one to chat about so get your rot fixed and listen away!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We're back for Season 3, Episode 8 of Breaking Bad. Can Marie, Skyler, Walt, and Walt Jr wait patiently for an entire episode? Can Jesse find something to do all by himself in THE STATE OF THE ART METH LAB? Can Gus maintain his cover while taking care of business with the cartel? Will Season 3 make or break Breaking Bad? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter @Magic3TVPod Buy something will ya at the Magic Number is 3 Merch Store And learn more about The Magic Number is 3 Here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magic-3-tv/message
Breaking Bad is coming down your speakers today as we continue our recap series by going over the 4th episode of the 2nd season, Down. Why is this potentially one of Aaron Paul's best episodes? Is there a top 5 worthy scene in this episode? Are we still on the team Skyler page or is that starting to go away? Is Clovis an underrated character that people should love more? Do we care about Walt Jr learning to drive? Who is Walt Jr's doppelganger that we discovered on Bing? Why are we so confused about when Jesse say's ‘bitch' for the first time? And is this episode much better than the reputation it has? Climb on top of your toilet and get some blue liquid on you as you climb your way into another episode.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The degenerate meets Walt Jr. SDI post happy hour 7 beers in. Barry Jackson last man standing at the Herald
It's that time of the week to break some bad as we move into our latest Breaking Bad recap episode with a closer look at the 4th episode of the 1st season, Cancer Man. Is this episode a bit flat after the last few weeks? Why is one host on board with the Jesse storyline while the other is not? Is this the first time we ever get to see ‘badass' Walt? What do we think of Ken? What do we think of his car? What do we think of Walt Jr in this episode? And are icebreakers actually mints? As always there is a lot to unpack so get to clicking and don't leave anything on your car battery while you do!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
6 Years after Breaking Bad ended, Netflix announced a new Breaking Bad film called EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE. The film will reunite fans with Jesse Pinkman (Emmy-winner Aaron Paul), however, this leaves us wondering what happened to the rest of the cast: Bryan Cranston who played Walter White or Heisenberg, Anna Gunn who played Skyler White, Betsy Brandt Who played Marie Schrader, RJ Mitte who played Walt Jr., Dean Norris who played Hank Schrader and Bob Odenkirk who played Saul Goodman.
*Spoilers* Bob is joined by old friend of the podcast Greg Ott to talk about Bryan Cranston's new Showtime drama "Your Honor" In doing so they chop about their takes on the mini series, their affections for the actor, and decide which son they would rather raise Walt Jr or Adam Desiato. Give it a listen today!
It’s a New Year and a new season of Inside The Gilliverse. In this episode we dive back into the world of Breaking Bad with our very special guest, RJ…
Breaking Bad star RJ Mitte joins us on A Winning Mindset: Lessons From The Paralympics to discuss his love of the Paralympic Games and why he believes Hollywood should be doing more for persons with a disability. Mitte, who starred as Walt Jr in the hit Netflix show, Breaking Bad, talks about how the entertainment industry can represent disability better, particularly after recent backlash over the portrayal of limb difference in The Witches. "It's a marketing ploy," he admits. "They don't care how it blows up, as long as it blows up for long enough to get a return. And when it comes to showing people with disabilities as a hero, it's a case of look at that person overcoming adversity. "The only time you see a disabled hero is when they're in a wheelchair and then walking. There's so many of those that we need to go away from and strive for better." The American actor also spoke on how his role has not only changed him, but how it may have the power to influence other disabled actors. "The closest person I had to relate to (growing up) was Forrest Gump. But he wasn't really disabled," he says. "But I'm now very honoured we have a Walt Jr to look at and to not just be a disabled person, but a pivotal part of a family. Walt Jr set a tone for what we are striving for in the arts and media." Beyond being an actor, Mitte travelled to Rio 2016 as part of the Channel 4 broadcasting team, and he is counting down the days until Tokyo 2020. "Growing up I watched the Olympics but I also watched the Paralympics. I hung around to the end and it was always amazing to see feats that so many people believed were impossible that were actually possible and getting the opportunity to go to Rio, see all the sports and be a part of the team... it really changed my life when it came to perspective. Just seeing this true strength of valour for everyone." Learning topics for this episode include diversity and inclusion, disability representation, understanding disabilities, and breaking down barriers. Allianz is a long-standing partner of the International Paralympic Committee. Together, we're proud to bring you this series of podcasts. We aim to help you move forward in all aspects of your personal and professional life. By hearing from Paralympic stars, you'll be introduced to stories that inspire and change the way you think. Stories of facing life's challenges with confidence, determination and excellence, and the true power of having the right team behind you.
Midnight Double Feature presents - Bad Crystal: A Breaking Bad Podcast
Following an argument with Jesse, Walter is left to deal with Krazy-8 alone. After Marie raises concerns that Walt Jr. is smoking cannabis, Hank shows him the dangers of drug use (in the most hilarious way possible). Want to join 'The Green Room' and become an exclusive member of Midnight Double Feature giving you access to MEMBERS ONLY content? Details below! Remember to RATE AND REVIEW us on iTunes! Website: midnightdoublefeature.com Membership: patreon.com/midnightdoublefeature Facebook: The After Party (MidnightDoubleFeature) Instagram: @midnightdoublefeature Twitter: @mdfpod Youtube: Midnight Double Feature Email: midnightdoublefeature@gmail.com
Walt Jr. and Jesse Pinkman go to Coldstone. Gabby and Josh find not one... but TWO perfect beers? Plus, we might even talk about Breaking Bad a little bit! That and more on episode four. Music: Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loopLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Josh and Gabby get deep in the weeds of #TeamWalt versus #TeamJesse... but they both know they're anti-Hank. Also, who's going to buy Walt Jr. his ice cream?! That, and more on episode three of Sorry, I Haven't Seen It. Music: Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loopLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We sit down with American actor RJ Mitte, who you may know as Walt Jr (the son with Cerebral Palsy) in the TV show 'Breaking Bad'.Many of you may not know but RJ actually has Cerebral Palsy in real life so we have a chat to RJ about how it is to work in the industry with a disability and whether people treat him differently as an actor. You could say, being in the spotlight has become a fantastic platform for RJ to show everyone that you can do anything with a disability or not.
(SPOILERS for BREAKING BAD through S3E1) We've been gone for a bit, but we're back with Season 3! After a tense Season 2 finale, we catch up with all of our favorite characters to see how they're picking up the pieces. Skyler wants a divorce, Walt Jr. is confused, Jesse's the bad guy, and Hank still has no clue. Plus, a mysterious pair of well-dressed men make their way up from Mexico. Join us for Season 3, Episode 1 of Breaking Bad! Note: This episode was recorded a couple months ago, before we began recording our podcasts remotely. Send questions, comments, and corrections to questions@jabberlabpodcast.com. Follow us: Twitter: twitter.com/breakbadurdays, twitter.com/jabberlab Instagram: www.instagram.com/jabberlab/ Website: www.jabberlabpodcast.com Hosts: Jeremiah Jekich, Scott Peddie Edited by Jeremiah Jekich Music by Grant Bell
Become an official Patreon member today: www.patreon.com/ttmwagSPOILER ALERTS: I am joined by my friend Alec White to talk about one of our favorite shows of all time "Breaking Bad" as we discuss our favorite moments (7:30) I share a story when this show inspired Alec and to egg a house which failed. (21:00) We discuss what it would be like if Michael Scott was Walter White (44:00) and how people tell me that I look like Walt Jr. (44:45) We also discuss the movie "El Camino" and what we want to happen in Better Call Saul. We also dig into some famous fan theories (47:30)Check out my website for more content: www.ttmwag.com
Turn around... look at what you seee-eeee-eeee. ComiCulture is BACK today with another awesome sauce episode filled to the brim with breakfast-y goodness. First up we have RJ Mitte where we discuss his advocacy towards a more inclusive Hollywood for those with disabilities, his lead role on the smash hit show Breaking Bad as Walt Jr and more! Next up we have Gabby Pizzolo. Gabby talks about her favorite plays, friendship bracelets and Stranger Things. Tune in as she strong arms Kevin into singing the Never Ending Story with her in what is probably the best moment in the show's entire history. Yeah, we said it! Last, but certainly not least, we have Mr. Ed Begley Jr on to talk about his storied career working with some of the greats of our time, his sinister car engine and why we never got a DVD release of Addams' Family Reunion! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comiculture/support
(SPOILERS for BREAKING BAD through S2E4) Tensions are high this week as Walt holds his ground regarding not knowing about a second cell phone, and Skyler clearly doesn't believe him. Also, Walt Jr. changed his name, and Jesse has a serious string of bad luck. It feels like a transition episode, but an important one. Join us for Season 2, Episode 4 of Breaking Bad! Send questions, comments, and corrections to questions@jabberlabpodcast.com. Follow us: Twitter: twitter.com/breakbadurdays, twitter.com/jabberlab Instagram: www.instagram.com/jabberlab/ Website: www.jabberlabpodcast.com Hosts: Jeremiah Jekich, Scott Peddie Edited by Jeremiah Jekich Music by Grant Bell
On this episode, of Yup, Another Podcast, the guys are joined by our good friend OKB and we talk about the latest episode of power and figure out who shot Ghost. We also talk about Breaking Bad and Stunts hate for Walt Jr. From there they get into a discussion about Eminem & Joyner Lucas Pandering as well as the 10 year anniversary of No Ceilings. Later in the episode everybody exposes the truth about their first sexual experience and so much more. Follow Us On Twitter/Instagram @Yup_AnotherPod @ImStunt @JGrasso_ @Adrian_Poitier @OKB__ ImStunt Vibes: Sweet Sixteen https://linktr.ee/imstunt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yup-anotherpodcast/message
(SPOILERS for BREAKING BAD through S1E3, MINOR SPOILERS for BETTER CALL SAUL) This week we watch as Walt goes through his toughest trial yet, and boy is it done well. We get a glimpse into Walt's past and a taste of Marie's purple character, Walt Jr. get's a lesson, and we're left with one hell of a cliffhanger. How did Jerry ever stop after this episode? It's all brand new stuff from here on out! Send questions, comments, and corrections to questions@jabberlabpodcast.com. Follow us: Twitter: twitter.com/jabberlab Instagram: www.instagram.com/jabberlab/ Website: www.jabberlabpodcast.com Hosts: Jeremiah Jekich, Scott Peddie Edited by Jeremiah Jekich Music by Grant Bell
We’re getting back to Breaking Bad, and now it’s time for the final stretch of Season 4! This is the episode where Gus kills a bunch of people. We talk about how Walt Jr. deserves a better car than a PT Cruiser, then we give you some Very Good beer recommendations. There was also a cat in the studio that kept trying to drink my Keystone so sorry if we sound a little distracted.If you like this episode, consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to our bonus episodes, where we watch and discuss movies!
Have you ever listened to a piece of music that impressed you on its technical merits but left you cold? This happens to me all the time, particularly with young jazz or classical wunderkinds, where I'll have an immediate superficial reaction along the lines of "wow impressive chops," followed almost by profound boredom and, in some cases, dismay the so many notes are being spewed out to so little effect. This, to be clear, is not how I feel when I listen to John Coltrane's iconic recording of his tune *Giant Steps.*Coltrane was never a superficial wunderkind: he pretty much always had a deeply personal sound, even when he was trying not to. The great ones are always, in some intangible way, original. Still, there is something missing in his recorded performance of *Giant Steps.*It's certainly technically impressive: the profoundly original and challenging harmonic structure (though at least in part derived from Richard Rodger's Have You Met Miss Jones) requires an advanced virtuosity that can't be dismissed. And Coltrane still sounds like Coltrane, full of passion and intelligence. What's missing, as my friend David Bloom astutely noted in a recent newsletter, is an actual musical story—a sonic narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. Instead, it feels like chorus after chorus of fast 8th notes interrupted only by the occasional signature Coltrane long note which serves as both a breather (for him and us) and a reminder that you're dealing with a profoundly great man here, not some conservatory-trained technician. But when it's done, you're kind of glad it's over with and you don't feel like you been taken on a particularly meaningful musical adventure. It's impressive but kind of flat. Symmetry is a Trap... Coltrane woodshedded the tune for months before recording it, and it shows. But the chord changes, which bedeviled Tommy Flanagan, the pianist on the session who had no time to practice, and many other since, presented a serious musical problem. They are so symmetrical in their arrangement that they force the player, if they are not careful, into a kind of mechanical trap. You spend some much mental energy trying to negotiate the harmonic progression—what we call the changes—that you fail to notice that you are followingthe chords rather than creating a musical through-line with them. They become not so much a means for melodic invention as they do a maze to simply get through musically alive. And by following the maze, you are following preset a kind of musical pattern, one that is, again, highly symmetrical. You become a hamster on a mechanical musical wheel following, rather than leading, performing tricks with patterns rather than telling a story. ...But Symmetry is the Goal And yet there is something profoundly beautiful about these chord changes. Symmetry isbeautiful, and something we—as composers, songwriters, novelist, screenwriters, and painters—are forever striving for as a means to create artistic sense. Not just because of the logic, but the cohesiveness, where the smallest parts are reflected in the whole, and vice versa. Symmetry helps tie things together. Think of just about any episode of Breaking Bad(which is about the most perfectly written TV show of all time): small details that are introduced in the teaser, come back, are built on, and usually have a reflection with deeper meaning in the end. These symmetries—in the form of visuals, words, expressions in that show—help tie the themes of any given episode, and larger units (seasons, the entire series) together. They also provide a sense of order amid the chaos that happens in the main body of each episode. The main body (Acts one, two and three) are equivalent of the statement of the theme(s) in music (act 1), the development or solos section (act 2) and the recapitulation (return of the themes) in act 3. (In this analogy, an intro would be like the teaser, and a vamp at the end would be akin to the tag.) Breaking Good then Breaking Bad Coltrane got act one right; it's practically a perfect tune. It's in act two, where he develops his themes, where things start to get messy. Or, really, they don't get quite messy enough. Continuing with the Breaking Badanalogy, if Vince Gilligan had made everything neat, cleanly connected, symmetrical throughout an entire episode it would feel false, and mechanical. For example, say Walter White is shown cooking meth with Jesse Pinkman who turns up the heat to high and cause a near catastrophe as the formula boils over. Walt screams at Jesse. Then, in the next scene, we see Walt's wife Skylar cooking stew for dinner in their house with the help of their son, Walt Jr. Similarly, Walt Jr. turns up the heat to high and the stew boils over. Skylar screams at him. If Breaking Badhad actually been written this way, you would have turned it off. It's too damn cute, to clean, too symmetrical. Instead, the narratives develop organically, usually climaxing in a literal mess of violence, followed in act three or the tag with something (the cliffhanger) that sets us up for the next episode, and often reflects back to the start. But that mess in the middle, particularly in act 2 where themes are developing, conflicting, bashing against each other, etc., is where the meat of the episode happens. And without all that mess, the symmetry that does exist just feels too clean—like Coltrane's solo, an endless stream of precision without a story. Asymmetry as the Way out of the Maze So it would seem that the only way out of this mess—this maze weaving streams of notes around these perfect chord changes—is to embrace the mess, to let the harmony trip us up, force us down unpredictable paths, allow for some imperfection so that a real story with pathos, an arc, and meaning can unfold. To not follow the chords, but lead them in some way. Coltrane, of course, was a master storyteller whose music is filled with so much drama that he can simply overwhelm you. But he was, after all, a master technician, and it seems that, obsessive practicer that he was, he focused solely on getting throughthe changes rather than saying something with them. I would like to believe that had he lived longer (he died in 1967 at the age of 42) he would have eventually come back to the tune and made an important musical statement with it. Or, maybe in a roundabout way he did: you can hear elements of the techniques he developed for this tune in his modal and avant-garde statements. But for Giant Stepsanyway, the job is left to the rest of us. For me, the essence of the tune is too beautiful to ignore. So I decided a long time ago that I had to try to make music out of this perfection—to make a mess out of it. I'm still working on it. Follow Podcast Homepage Episode Transcript Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Bandcamp Page Patreon Page Twitter Peter Saltzman Website Facebook Contact: info@petersaltzman.com
Challenging Behaviours is a podcast that aims to challenge behaviours towards disability in society today. In episode 23 Jack talks to RJ Mitte, activist, actor, model, and much more, known for his role as Walt Jr on Breaking Bad. RJ talks what inclusion looks like in the media today, where he thinks it's heading, making noise about disability and more. Please do like, subscribe, rate, review, write your thoughts about the podcast in a bottle and throw it out to sea. You can follow us on Twitter @challengingpod, or Jack @waspskillbears, or send us an email to challeningbehaviourspodcast@gmail.com
Things are not looking up for our boys! Jesse is homeless and Walter is having a hard time dealing with his evil wife. We come up with new nicknames for Walt Jr. and do other fun little things like that. Give it a listen! If you like this episode, consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to our bonus episodes, where we watch and discuss movies!
Walt has a new goal to work towards, but Tuco wants to kill him probably. We talk about animals on this one and then decide how Walt Jr should die.If you like this episode, consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to our bonus episodes, where we watch and discuss movies!
Character Crunch is here. This week we are coving the next 3 episodes of Breaking Bad. Season 1 Episodes 4-6 This Weeks Episodes "Cancer Man" Hank and his DEA team have a meeting over the disappearance of Emilio and Krazy-8, the latter of whom is revealed to have been their informant. Hank also reports on their discovery of 99.1% pure methamphetamine. Although the DEA had no leads, Hank believes the product is good enough to make someone Albuquerque's new meth kingpin. Meanwhile, Walt tells Hank, Marie, and Walt Jr.; Skyler has already been told. Jesse smokes Walt's meth with two friends, and flees his house the next morning when he hallucinates that two religious evangelists at his door are armed bikers. "Gray Matter" Walt and Skyler attend a birthday party for their wealthy acquaintance, Elliott Schwartz. Walt and his then-girlfriend Gretchen had formed a company called Gray Matter Technologies with Elliott years before, but Walt opted to sell off his share. Subsequently, the company had flourished off Walt's innovations, and Elliott married Gretchen. Walt is tense at the birthday party due to this troubled past. When Elliott offers him a job and tells him Gray Matter has excellent health insurance, Walt realizes that Skyler told him about his cancer and gets upset with her. "Crazy Handful of Nothin'" Walt and Jesse come to an agreement: Walt will be the cook and silent partner in their meth operation, while Jesse will sell their product on the street. Walt also demands no further bloodshed. Meanwhile, as Walt's chemotherapy continues, he tells Skyler that Elliott's check came and he deposited it, when in fact he is struggling to pay for the treatment and plans on using his meth profits to cover it. At a family counseling session, Skyler tells Walt that she is concerned about his missing hours, but he explains that he just likes to be alone sometimes and take walks. follow the show on Twitter - https://twitter.com/CharacterCrunch Follow Dave on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Dacespace Follow Jeff on Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeffreydaley
Breaking Bad Temporada 4 » Episodio 11 Semisótano Gus se recupera después de haber ingerido veneno. Gus le pide a Jesse que maneje el laboratorio él solo, Jesse le pide que no mate a Walt. Ted se niega a tomar el dinero de Skyler, hasta que los secuaces de Saul le intimidan. Walt lleva a Hank a la lavandería industrial, pero causa un "accidente" en el camino. Después de haber sido amenazado a muerte por Gus, Walt va a su casa a buscar dinero para pagar a un especialista para darle nuevas identidades y que se muden a otro lugar, sin embargo, se da cuenta de que Skyler se lo dio a Ted. Marie llama a Skyler después de que Hank fuera amenazado por el cártel. Breaking Bad Temporada 4 » Episodio 12 El fin de los tiempos Skyler, Walt Jr., y Holly entran en la protección de la DEA en la casa de Hank y de Marie. Andrea llama a Jesse desde el hospital porque su hijo Brock está en estado crítico con una enfermedad similar a la gripe misteriosa. Jesse encuentra el frasco de ricina faltante. Walt le dice a Jesse que Gus debe estar detrás del envenenamiento. Walt intenta matar a Gus con un coche bomba, pero Gus es capaz de salir de su vehículo.
Breaking Bad Temporada 4 » Episodio 5 Escopeta Mike lleva a Jesse a recibir el pago de los deudas pendientes. Walt y Skyler compran el lavado de autos, tras lo cual Skyler pide a Walt que regresar a la casa. Cuando Hank le comenta a un Walt ebrio de que Gale era un genio, Walt le dice a Hank que cree Gale era solo un ayudante y no el creador de todo eso. Debido a eso esa búsqueda de Hank del caso se renueva, y se encuentra con una servilleta de Los Pollos Hermanos en las pertenencias de Gale. Breaking Bad Temporada 4 » Episodio 6 Arrinconado Skyler está preocupada por la situación de Walt en el negocio. Bogdan le deja la lavandería a Walter. Éste compra un coche caro a Walt Jr. contra la voluntad de Skyler quien desea ocultar su historia. Walt le dice a Jesse que Gus está distanciándolos. Gus se entera de que el cártel mexicano atacó uno de sus camiones y le dejó un mensaje.
Tercera temporada (Breaking Bad) 6 - Puesta de sol Walt se acomoda en su nuevo entorno; Walt Jr. quiere respuestas sobre la relación de sus padres. Walt se da cuenta de que Hank ha descubierto dónde Jesse se ha mantenido la caravana y por lo tanto se reúne con Jesse, sin embargo Hank encuentra la caravana con Walt y Jesse encerrados en ella, y los dos juegan un juego en conjunto para mantener Hank lejos de la entrada y no encuentre a Walt adentro.
Including: far too much time spent discussing public health issues; whether Walt showing off his stacks of cash to his newborn daughter is an example of terrible patriarchy or just exhausted parenting; and Walt Jr's seriously retro web colour palettes. The post Breaking Bad Rehab podcast, episode 19: S02E12 – Phoenix appeared first on Ethan Crane.
Tercera temporada (Breaking Bad) 2 - Caballo sin nombre Walt tiene problemas ajustándose a su nueva vida. Se niega a seguir manufacturando el producto. Walt tiene problemas con un policía local, pero Hank interviene para evitar cargos en contra de Walt. Skyler todavía no deja a Walt a poner un pie en la casa y Walt Jr., en particular, está teniendo problemas para entender cómo su madre le puede tratar de esta manera. Su sórdido abogado-socio Saúl Goodman quiere que él inicie la producción de metanfetamina de nuevo y toma medidas para animarlo. Sin que Walt lo sepa, los primos saben donde vive él. Jesse se entera de que sus padres han puesto en venta su casa.
Breaking Bad Segunda temporada. Episodio - 11 "Mandala" Después de uno de sus distribuidores es asesinado por una banda rival, Saul propone un nuevo método de distribución para el producto de Jesse y Walt. Bajo tensión, Jesse le dice lo que hace a Jane. Saul pone Walt en contacto con un distribuidor de metanfetamina llamado Gus, que se compromete a adquirir productos de Walt. Sin embargo, Gus expresa su preocupación por el problema de drogas de Jesse, que ha escalado hasta convertirse en el consumo de heroína por recidiva de Jane. Skyler se entera de que su jefe en el trabajo, Ted, ha estado evadiendo impuestos, pero debido a su relación en el pasado, ella decide no denunciarlo. Walt recibe una gran oferta por el suministro de corto aviso del resto de su inventario, pero al mismo tiempo, recibe una llamada de Skyler, notificándole de su parto inminente. Episodio - 12 "Fenix" Walt ofrece el producto en el tiempo, pero no alcanza a estar presente en el nacimiento de su hija. Jesse se enfrenta a Walt acerca de su parte del pago, pero Walt se niega a desembolsar los fondos hasta que Jesse pueda probar su sobriedad. El padre de Jane, Donald, descubre la adicción de Jesse y Jane. Esta se compromete volver a la rehabilitación. En un esfuerzo para reducir al mínimo el costo de la próxima cirugía de Walt, Walt Jr. crea un sitio web para reunir donaciones para los gastos médicos de su padre. Walt con asesoría de Saul manda el dinero en forma de donación en la página de Walter jr. y de esa manera no levantar sospechas. Después de descubrir que Jesse tiene la mitad de las ganancias por los productos, chantajea a Walt para que les dé su parte. Por casualidad, Walt va a un bar y se encuentra con el padre de Jane. Más tarde, Walt regresa con Jesse de tratar de reparar el daño y ayudar a romper su adicción. Walt encuentra a Jesse y a Jane desmayados en la cama después de inyectarese heroína, ambos acostados de lado. Él comienza a tratar de despertar a Jesse, pero accidentalmente mueve a Jane, quien queda boca arriba. Jane comienza a vomitar y a asfixiarse. Walt no hace nada para ayudar y permite que ella muera.
Actor RJ Mitte (Who's Driving Doug, Breaking Bad...) joins us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (3/2) as we broadcast live from Chicago starting at 5pm PT / 7pm CT. RJ will be with us to discuss his career, his breakout role as "Walt Jr." on BREAKING BAD as well as his starring role in the Indie filmWHO'S DRIVING DOUG which is playing now in select theaters as well as VOD. Show starts at 5pm PT (7pm CT / 8pm ET.) Stream it live from our website or subscribe for free and download the show on iTunes. You can also listen on the go on your Android/iPhone/iPad device via Stitcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're back! Summer just ain't summer without some of the old Heisenberg Blue, and we're crushing and snorting episodes from here on out until we wrap up our coverage for season three. First up, the Bryan Cranston directed, Vince Gilligan written premiere, "No Mas". Walt wants out, Skyler wants Walt out of the house, Jesse embraces his role as the bad guy, and Walt Jr. turns down waffles. This and other shocking developments are considered, and we analyze some character arcs in the spoiler section, safely tucked away at the end of the podcast.
We’re back! Summer just ain’t summer without some of the old Heisenberg Blue, and we’re crushing and snorting episodes from here on out until we wrap up our coverage for season three. First up, the Bryan Cranston directed, Vince Gilligan written premiere, “No Mas”. Walt wants out, Skyler wants Walt out of the house, Jesse embraces his role as the bad guy, and Walt Jr. turns down waffles. This and other shocking developments are considered, and we analyze some character arcs in the spoiler section, safely tucked away at the end of the podcast. Shayne B’s Heisenberg Chronicles compendium for episode 301, “No Mas”. Intro: Breaking Mad by Dienst&Schulter Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
Recap of Breaking Bad 407, "Problem Dog". Walt Jr loses his hot car after only one day and Saul has to bail Walt out of trouble for it. Walt Sr cooks up a new batch of ricin and designates Jesse to deliver it. Hank finds compelling evidence against Gus.Connect with us here:Mike @scathingtweetsKelly @brba_funfacts...and make sure to check out Kelly's cool fun facts:http://instagram.com/bettercallsaulfunfactshttps://www.facebook.com/breakingbadfunfactshttp://instagram.com/breakingbadfunfactshttp://breakingbadfunfacts1.tumblr.com/
Recap of Breaking Bad 407, "Problem Dog". Walt Jr loses his hot car after only one day and Saul has to bail Walt out of trouble for it. Walt Sr cooks up a new batch of ricin and designates Jesse to deliver it. Hank finds compelling evidence against Gus.Connect with us here:Mike @scathingtweetsKelly @brba_funfacts...and make sure to check out Kelly's cool fun facts:http://instagram.com/bettercallsaulfunfactshttps://www.facebook.com/breakingbadfunfactshttp://instagram.com/breakingbadfunfactshttp://breakingbadfunfacts1.tumblr.com/
This is a downer of an episode, for sure. Everyone, and I mean everyone, is being an a-hole to everyone else. Some for understandable, legitimate episodes, some for less clear reasons. Jim and A.Ron, leading experts at a-hole-ism, break it down for you as they discuss Walt's obvious, desperate breakfasts, Skyler's gamesmanship, Walt Jr's Flynn's rebellion, and Jesse bluing himself. All this, your feedback, AND a robust, over-sized spoiler section!
This is a downer of an episode, for sure. Everyone, and I mean everyone, is being an a-hole to everyone else. Some for understandable, legitimate episodes, some for less clear reasons. Jim and A.Ron, leading experts at a-hole-ism, break it down for you as they discuss Walt’s obvious, desperate breakfasts, Skyler’s gamesmanship, Walt Jr’s Flynn’s rebellion, and Jesse bluing himself. All this, your feedback, AND a robust, over-sized spoiler section! Intro: Breaking Mad by Dienst&Schulter Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
On this special episode we attend the MCM Birmingham Comic Con. We interview RJ Mitte, known to Breaking Bad fans as Walt Jr, who tells us about his time on the hit show as well as his charity work. We talk to Ian McElhinney who discusses his role as Ser Barristan Selmy on HBO's Game of Thrones. We also speak to Under The Dome star Colin Ford, Arrow Video producer Ewan Cant, and esteemed artist Graham Humphreys. As well as this we attend a panel for upcoming British sci-fi movie The Call Up. Listen to the podcast for a chance to win an exclusive Breaking Bad prize.
Our re-watch of season one rolls on, this time for episode 104, "Cancer Man". Here is where BrBa slows down to catch it's breath, and add some extra dimensions to players such as Jesse, Walt Jr, and Hank. We talk about pacing, talk about Skyler's likability and Walt's hostility, as well as why it's so satisfying to see a blue tooth douche in a convertible BMW get a bit of justice.
Our re-watch of season one rolls on, this time for episode 104, “Cancer Man”. Here is where BrBa slows down to catch it’s breath, and add some extra dimensions to players such as Jesse, Walt Jr, and Hank. We talk about pacing, talk about Skyler’s likability and Walt’s hostility, as well as why it’s so satisfying to see a blue tooth douche in a convertible BMW get a bit of justice. * ABQ Breaking Bad Fan Fast! November 7-8, join me and Jim in a fan-centric celebration of all things BrBa! * The Heisenberg Chronicles companion piece for episode 104. * The Seriable “Breaking Bad Observations” for 104. Intro: Breaking Mad by Dienst&Schulter Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
This week we discuss the hour long pilot episode, creatively called "Pilot". We talk sad b-day hand jobs, Hank's gun handling, Walt Jr's love affair with breakfast, and divulge some behind the scenes info on the casting and production process. We consider some light feedback, and then get into the spoiler section where we highlight some foreshadowing and call backs that the Villigan is so famous for!
We’re back, bitches! It’s summer, and I’m sure everyone is missing their Breaking Bad fix. Well cheer up, because Jim and A.Ron are here to re-watch the whole first season with you! Each Thursday we’ll be recapping and reviewing a new episode. Follow along with us and pitch in on the feedback! This week we discuss the hour long pilot episode, creatively called “Pilot”. We talk sad b-day hand jobs, Hank’s gun handling, Walt Jr’s love affair with breakfast, and divulge some behind the scenes info on the casting and production process. We consider some light feedback, and then get into the spoiler section where we highlight some foreshadowing and call backs that the Villigan is so famous for! If you’re dying for a deeper dive, check out the Heisenberg Chronicles companion piece for our re-watch podcast! Intro: Breaking Mad by Dienst&Schulter Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
The Bros discuss one of their favorite show's finale. Was it up to snuff? Why didn't Walt Jr. just get shot in the face? All of these questions will be answered and more! Check it out!
You all saw the episode. You know we have much to talk about. Let's get it on then! Jesse! Hank! Walt Jr! Holly! Todd! We hit all the high points, but join us for our COMPLETE coverage on Tuesday night!
With only 4 episodes left in one of our favourite series, Breaking Bad, Screen Verdict decided to take a look at the state of play and make our predictions as to how the final few episodes will play out. We go through the key characters including Walt, Jessie, Skylar, Walt Jr, Hank, Marie, Saul, Lydia and Todd. For each we make a prediction for their final outcome as well as throw out some suggestions for what might be their best available moves. Lastly we offer an exclusive prize for anyone that shares their predictions about the show. For all our reviews and competitions you can Like us at - https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
This episode, 512 entitle "Rabid Dog" turned out to be a bit of a breather, especially compared with the previous 3 of this final season. Not a bad thing, or our hearts would explode before the end. Still lots and lots to talk about, including hitting Walt where he "really" lives, the sour turn Skyler, Marie, and Hank seemed to take this week, the continued heart break of poor Walt Jr, Aaron Paul and Dean Norris's continued excellence, Babylon 5, Walt's room clearing ability, and much more. All this, your awesome feedback and analysis, as well as a bit of spoiler discussion after the protective wall of music! Hope you enjoy!
This episode, 512 entitle “Rabid Dog” turned out to be a bit of a breather, especially compared with the previous 3 of this final season. Not a bad thing, or our hearts would explode before the end. Still lots and lots to talk about, including hitting Walt where he “really” lives, the sour turn Skyler, Marie, and Hank seemed to take this week, the continued heart break of poor Walt Jr, Aaron Paul and Dean Norris’s continued excellence, Babylon 5, Walt’s room clearing ability, and much more. All this, your awesome feedback and analysis, as well as a bit of spoiler discussion after the protective wall of music! Hope you enjoy! Support materials for this podcast: * James Poniewozik’s article on Time, “Gotta Keep The Devil Way Down in the Hole” * Gus’s amazing and awesome death foreshadowing * Possible Hank death foreshadowing? * Aaron Paul’s fun instagram regarding his life of crime with Holly White… Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
Have Todd lift you out of the underground lab, it's time for Heisenberg's Playhouse! This time on the little Breaking Bad podcast that could, we're talking about Jesse in the fetal position, the end of the "Yo Bitch" phase, invisible unicorns, Billy Burr's criminal activity, Hank's desperation, and his great showdown with Skylar. Also, Marie slaps the tiara off Skylar's head and then tries to jack her baby, we openly speculate about Walt Jr's whereabouts, the DuckTales (WooOoh)connection, and why this podcast is already better than every Lost podcast in existence already. Who are your hosts? Jason Tabrys and AJ Wiley (Gobbledygeek Podcast) Does this sound like something you want to hear? Then ring the bell once and press play, bitch!
The topics this week are a secret. You’ll have to listen if you wanna find out what we talk about. This episode is brought to you by Dictators. Walt Jr as a “sexy badass” An excerpt from Walt Jr’s memoir Like us on Facebook Buy James Adomian’s Album $10,000 if you’re willing to waste $500.000 … Continue reading Episode 74: The Apocalypse Is Coming! Somebody Quick, Piss The Last Supper In The Snow So That We’ll Be Saved →
This week's episode covering episode 504 of Breaking Bad, "51" has Jim and A.Ron discussing Mike's raging sexism, Lydia's general not having her shit togetherness, Jesse's soft side, Skyler's pool party, Walt Jr. unsafe at any speed, and Marie's inability to SHUT. UP. SHUT THE HELL UP! SHUT UP! All this and the latest and greatest of your feedback, theories, and speculation.
This week’s episode covering episode 504 of Breaking Bad, “51” has Jim and A.Ron discussing Mike’s raging sexism, Lydia’s general not having her shit togetherness, Jesse’s soft side, Skyler’s pool party, Walt Jr. unsafe at any speed, and Marie’s inability to SHUT. UP. SHUT THE HELL UP! SHUT UP! All this and the latest and greatest of your feedback, theories, and speculation. As always, please feel free to email us, and follow us on Twitter or Facebook. If you’ve enjoyed the work we’ve done this season, please use ourAmazon affiliate link to buy the stuff you’re already buying, or peruse our Amazon store for DVD’s, Blurays, posters, and more Breaking Bad merch. We appreciate it! Intro: Knife Party – “Bonfire” Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
In this week's episode, we talk about gifts of booze and bad cars, Jesse laying down the law, Walt Jr's possible drug thievery, Ted being in the dumbass business, A.Ron's hatred for Tuvok, Gus's ambivalence when confronted with 'dat ass, and his badassness when confronted with damn near anything else.
Hi everybody! In this week’s episode, we talk about gifts of booze and bad cars, Jesse laying down the law, Walt Jr’s possible drug thievery, Ted being in the dumbass business, A.Ron’s hatred for Tuvok, Gus’s ambivalence when confronted with ‘dat ass, and his badassness when confronted with damn near anything else. As always, we cover listener feedback, speculation, and theories, then consider some spoiler news after the music. Thanks for your continuing support on iTunes! Your reviews and subscriptions keep us up in the rankings and expands us to new listeners! If you’d like to help support our cast, please use ourAmazon affiliate link to buy the stuff you’re already buying, or peruse our Amazon store for DVD’s, Blurays, posters, and more Breaking Bad merch. We love getting your thoughts, speculation, and/or feedback, and try our level best to get as much of these in to our cast as possible, so keep emailing it to us, or share it with us on Twitter or Facebook. One of these week’s we won’t be able to get to it all, but if that ever happens, we will at the very least personally respond to you. Next week is “Crawl Space”, but you don’t have to wait for then to come back, because I’ll be posting news every day around noon EST. Thanks again for listening! Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
We discuss ineffectual truck defense systems, Walt unexpectedly switching up the Big Lie for the Big Truth, Eyebrows landing jabs, but in the end being humiliated by a Coke machine, Jesse with the shakes, Walt Jr. being bought off, Walt being a self centered dick and subcontracting out the dirty work, a four cornered coinflip, and TUCKER!! Then Jesse shovels well, Mike polishes the Pinkman, Gus get's a message, and Skyler protects the family from the man that protects the family that is protected by... wait. Did this just become an Allstate Commercial?
Thankfully there was no real news of note this week, because we were packed to the rafters with recap and feedback! We discuss ineffectual truck defense systems, Walt unexpectedly switching up the Big Lie for the Big Truth, Eyebrows landing jabs, but in the end being humiliated by a Coke machine, Jesse with the shakes, Walt Jr. being bought off, Walt being a self centered dick and subcontracting out the dirty work, a four cornered coinflip, and TUCKER!! Then Jesse shovels well, Mike polishes the Pinkman, Gus get’s a message, and Skyler protects the family from the man that protects the family that is protected by… wait. Did this just become an Allstate Commercial? We got TONS of feedback, which we tried our level best to share with you. We had an epic Skyler rant, three legitimately brilliant theories, and a take on meth from someone who’d know. Also, listener Matthew M. sent in video evidence that not even dogs are immune to Breaking Bad’s charm. We also announce our “name Jesse’s band” contest winner, and announce our intention to do a Walking Dead podcast this fall. In the spoiler section we discuss our thoughts of what Walt could do to be unlikable in our eyes, a recent interview with RJ Mitte, scenes from the next Breaking Bad, and how the cartel and Gus situation could be resolved. Even without setting a specific goal, we raked in over 20 iTunes reviews. Thank you, you guys are amazing, that kind of support really keeps us going. As we hope is evident in our cast, we love getting your thoughts, speculation, and/or feedback, so keep emailing it to us, or share it with us on Twitter or Facebook. We’ll use as much as time permits on the air. One of these week’s we won’t be able to get to it all, but if that ever happens, we will at the very least personally respond to you. Next week is “Problem Dog,” and I’ll be MIA for much of the week, but Jim has promised to hold down the Breaking Bad News fort. So keep checking right here for your daily news recap. Thanks again for listening! Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
Welcome back! This week on the podcast we celebrate V-Day for fans of Breaking Bad as news broke over the weekend that the show has been picked up for it’s fifth and final season by AMC! I also allude to the article I wrote last week on one way that Hank and Walt could work together. I’ve got some really great feedback on this that I’m going to write up when we get a lull in the the weekly news. Moving on to the recap, we discuss Aztec badassery, Walt’s good vibrations, Jesse making good use of keys, Hank getting out, right before he gets pulled back in, the Incurable Cough of Death rearing it’s ugly, tuberculous head, knocking boots at the Casablanca, Tuvok’s mastery of the forklift, the least subtle assassination attempt of all time, and Walt’s overweening arrogance. In the spoiler section, we talk about some spoilers for next week, Mike’s fatherly ways, and what this picture of Walt Jr. implies. We’re up to 72 iTunes reviews, or almost three quarters of the way to the century mark, only five episodes in! You guys are incredible, and we remain very pumped and grateful for your support. We love getting your thoughts, speculation, and/or feedback, so keep emailing it to us, or share it with us on Twitter or Facebook. We’ll use as much as time permits on the air. This week’s contest is who can come up with the best name for Jesse’s band? Make us laugh, and win a Breaking Bad poster. Simple! Keep checking right here for your daily news recap, and check out Twitter where Jim holds it down all day every day. Next week’s “Corner” looks like another tense one, see you back then! Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter