![]() ![]() The next two episodes could play out without a single surprise and I will still feel satisfied as long as Uncle Jack and his men get theirs. “Until this episode, I was wishing for any end but one involving a gun battle, but after the hopelessness I felt watching Jack wave his pistol at Hank, I’ve changed my mind. ‘I could have stopped it, but I didn’t.’ Not only is this Walt the torturer, but it’s also Walt the liar - the liar that Jesse has called him repeatedly ever since he lost faith.” - A.V. It’s the demonic completion of what Walt almost was brought to confess in ‘Fly’ (not coincidentally, also directed by Johnson). Walt twists the knife that he’s left sticking in Jesse’s gut for months now. It’s not enough that Todd gets to torture Jesse (remember what I said last week about how he’s the scariest motherfucker in the room?). “When Walt reveals Jesse’s hiding place and coldly nods at Jack’s cheerful ‘Good to go?’ he’s a force of pure vengeance. While you’re still in shock, here’s our weekly recap of the recaps. ![]() Matt Zoller Seitz likened watching the episode to “being on an old wooden roller coast that thrilled and terrified you but made your back hurt so bad you worried that maybe you ruptured something.” Though there are still two episodes left, it seems impossible they’ll be as agonizing as this one. This week’s Breaking Bad left critics across the board trembling and (nearly) speechless.
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