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I am finally caught up and I agree this season is a little slow right now but something tells me the **** is about to hit the fan :p

Oh it is. :p These 3 episodes have just been build-up of the story. I expect things to blow up within the next episode or two.

This is probably my fav show right now but those last three...haa....I feel really disappointed.

Reminds me the episode about the fly.

A full episode, about a fly.

That episode was poor, must admit, the first 3 episodes of S4 haven't been that great but it's only the start. It will get better :)

Going to try and watch it tonight, been busy the past 2 days and tonight is looking busy as well. Got to put together a new entertainment center and get everything wired up when I get off tonight lol.

Lets talk about the car wash, lets talk about what we're gonna say, lets talk about what we're goona do, lets talk about what we are going to talk about

Talk , talk, talk

I don't know.. I'm still very disappointed from this season. 4 episodes and i feel like nothing happened. Maybe i got use to a full hour of action after Spartacus :laugh:

The first 3 seasons got me sitting on the edge of my sofa but now I'm sitting like this:

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'Breaking Bad' renewed for 16 final episodes

AMC has ordered Breaking Bad for 16 final episodes.

The newly-commissioned episodes will be filmed together, but may be split into two separate seasons, according to Deadline.

The Bryan Cranston drama's renewal follows a series of difficult negotiations between the cable network and the show's producer Sony Pictures TV.

Breaking Bad producers had reportedly offered the show to other networks after AMC proposed a shorter fifth season for financial reasons.

However, AMC's CEO Josh Sapan later revealed that he was confident of keeping the Emmy-winning series, saying: "We think Sony's done a spectacular job and they're a great partner, so we're actively working on a new [agreement] with them."

Sony is now expected to begin talks with Breaking Bad showrunner Vince Gilligan, whose deal expires at the end of the drama's current fourth season

Gilligan hinted earlier this year that the show would finish after season five.

The creator also claimed that he is hoping to recruit Cave of Forgotten Dreams director Werner Herzog to helm an episode of Breaking Bad.

"I'm still holding out hope that [he] will direct one," he said. "My producer and I had breakfast with him months ago... and we begged him to direct an episode, but he's very busy."

Breaking Bad's fourth season continues on Sundays at 10/9c on AMC.

Source: Digitalspy

Hmm.. definitely interesting. Wonder what will become of Jessie.. as it was pretty clear those guys were there to kill him...

Am I the only one that doesn't want Skyler and Walt to get back together?

Yes and no really..

In my opinion, what'll come of it is that Jesse will feel less useless and thus less likely to jeopardize the entire drug business (good for Gus) and he might slowly begin to part ways with Walt because I honestly can't see Walt liking the situation wherein he's not the only useful part of the duo (we could already see how arrogant and egocentric he is at the end of the last episode).

Here's a Google Maps shot of "Hank's" house (the film crew trucks can be seen in front)

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=4901+Cumbre+Del+Sur+Ct+NE,+Albuquerque,+Bernalillo,+New+Mexico+87111&hl=en&ll=35.135175,-106.482512&spn=0.001478,0.00327&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=23.875,57.630033&geocode=FTEfGAId_zOn-Q&t=h&z=19&vpsrc=6

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