George32027 said:I don't get the hate for Gus Fring's death. Technically you can be alive for a bunch of seconds in those conditions.
Longer than 10 seconds, I bet. And I knew Hank was going to die as soon as Walt called Todd's uncle. Or at least I was 90% sure. When Hank called Marie I was 100% sure. They actually could have left out the shootout completely and not lost anything.Sicblades said:They just opened shooting, and the shooting lasted all of what, 10 seconds if played out in real time?
You must have known that once Hank hung up the phone, he was going to die. And the opening to Ozymandias was FAR better off for it.
Atomkilla said:Maybe, if you weren't so near the explosion.
He was at a "point blank"range, which would basically destroy his inner organs because he was unprotected (the blast blew the door of the room IIRC - a blast of that strength would turns one's insides into a pudding), and on top of it all, is able to walk several feat, seemingly proceeding with his normal behavior, even though he is missing half the face and is heavily burned.
It is just over the top.
George32027 said:Atomkilla said:Maybe, if you weren't so near the explosion.
He was at a "point blank"range, which would basically destroy his inner organs because he was unprotected (the blast blew the door of the room IIRC - a blast of that strength would turns one's insides into a pudding), and on top of it all, is able to walk several feat, seemingly proceeding with his normal behavior, even though he is missing half the face and is heavily burned.
It is just over the top.
Ok, first: don't forget it's a tv show, so it's pretty normal to have border line situations. That said we don't know exactly how close he was to the explosion (we don't see the exact moment so he could have been very close to the door). I honestly think it was a great moment for television, easily one of the best moments of BB.
At least there was no slow-motion shot of someone yelling, "Noooooo!"Atomkilla said:...when the directors chose to purely go with the "rule of cool", and that is something which I do not like.
UniversalWolf said:At least there was no slow-motion shot of someone yelling, "Noooooo!"Atomkilla said:...when the directors chose to purely go with the "rule of cool", and that is something which I do not like.
Brother None said:As for his last enemy though, I dunno if I feel it's so fitting. But what choice did they have? Everyone else is dead..