Rachel was definitely the annoying one to me there. Good god.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
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Oh, I think she was clearly in the wrong. But the moral high ground doesn't count for much with me when declared with David Schwimmer's nasal voice in a 120 decibel whine.
To me, it wasn't significantly different from anything else he said . He grated as much saying that as saying anything else. If he was going to have lines, much better that they're right.
GODDAMN YOU WALT.
Oh, P-C, I am seriously traumatized.
Walter White: act in haste, rationalize away your guilt at leisure.
It's funny how this feels like the "FUCK YOU WALT I HOPE YOU DIE BURNING" moment despite all the other horrible things he's done. I think because it was so goddamn petty. It's like he's gotten all this power, but he doesn't actually know how to handle it and its consequences.
I literally watched through my fingers.
There's a short followup interview with Jonathan Banks on the AMC site where he gets all choked up. All the crew were wearing black armbands in his honor!
I just watched it! It was sweet. And it's funny how Bryan Cranston is such a sweetheart in real life.
I literally watched through my fingers.
I was saying, "Nonononononononono," the whole time.
And it's funny how Bryan Cranston is such a sweetheart in real life.
Emmett's undergoing a Cranstonian case of cognitive dissonance as he's watched the first three seasons of Breaking Bad and then just marathoned Malcolm in the Middle. (Which holds up pretty well. Dewey's Opera episode happens in S6 and it's hilarious.)
I'm at work so I can't find the link someone posted on Facebook to a YouTube vid that clipped together Cranston's epic MitM car freak out with one of Walter's. It's fascinating because you can see how Cranston can differentiate the characters and comic affect.