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Breaking Bad Season 5 'Granite State' Recap Goodbye Walter White

Breaking Bad wants to break your heart in the worst way, sever the ties like the world's worst ex-lover imaginable. Breaking Bad wants to crash your car, burn your house down, and leave you.


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Ad - content continues below. There's a beautifully poignant moment earlier in the episode where the Extractor points out to Walt the bucolic nature of his surroundings, describing them as.


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The Breaking Bad theme music cues up as the police enter the bar. But Walt is gone. Walt spends most of "Granite State" alone in the woods — in his own "Walden," if you will. Walden.


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Breaking Bad season 5, episode 15 recap. Allison recaps season 5, episode 15 of Breaking Bad, "Granite State" starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul.


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When the vacuum guy (played with perfect matter-of-fact professionalism by Robert Forster) shows up to bring him groceries, the Albuquerque papers, and an IV bag of drugs, Walter is a pitiful.


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Written and directed by Peter Gould ("Hazard Pay," "Problem Dog"), last night's penultimate Breaking Bad episode, "Granite State," was one in which Walter seemed more sinned against.


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Breaking Bad: The Good Side of Walter White The use of white was interesting in this episode. Now that the show is essentially over, we see Skyler in white, Saul in white, Walt in white.


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Granite State: Directed by Peter Gould. With Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris. Walt struggles as he adapts to aspects of his new identity. Jesse plans an escape against Jack and his crew.


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"Granite State" is the fifteenth and penultimate episode of the fifth season of Breaking Bad, and the sixty-first episode of the series altogether. The disappearer's minivan picks up a passenger and drives to a vacuum repair shop. After the disappearer, a man named Ed, parks inside the rear garage, Saul steps out. Ed takes a photo of Saul and starts working on his new Nebraska ID, saying that.


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That said, "Ozymandias" certainly deserves a slot in the top tier of "Breaking Bad" episodes."Granite State," though it was as well-made and well-executed as any late-era "Breaking Bad" hour, didn't quite have the drive and impact of "Ozymandias" or "To'hajiilee," which had epic scope, huge developments and more than their share of emotional sucker punches.


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HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Granite State," the September 22 episode of AMC's "Breaking Bad," in which Walt skips town in the series' devastating penultimate installment.


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Walt and Saul meet in a temporary hideout provided by Ed, the guy who's providing both of them with new identities. Walt is hell-bent on revenge on the Aryan Brotherhood gang for killing Hank and stealing his money, and he asks Saul for help. Saul says there's nothing he can do anymore, and suggests the best thing Walt could do now is give.