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The stuff out there on cable and now the Netflix is beginning to blow away the crap in theaters. The writing is often so much better.

"All bad things must come to an end". Breaking Bad August 9th. Beats whatever Tom Cruise has in the works.
Yeah, because Breaking Bad hasn't become predictable.

 
Oooohhh, Hank found out Walt was Heisenberg. Didn't see that one coming since the second we found out Hank was a DEA agent in the pilot. Oooooh, Walt killed Mike. Didn't see that one coming 30 minutes before it happened. I'm also not sure why Jesse's IQ has seemingly jumped 40 points in the last 5 seasons. The prison murder collage, while entertaining, was ridiculously unrealistic. Hank tracks this guy for 5 years, and doesn't bother to seclude ANY of the witnesses from general population? Makes sense. On and on it goes. Good show, but it died with Gus. I'm sure it will end with a nice little bow on it. Walt will realize the error of his ways and dies saving his family either directly or indirectly. His family is taken care of when he dies, which is all he ever wanted to begin with. Small chance on Walter Jr dying, but would be very surprised. Hank's storyline will be him questioning whether it's worth exposing Walt. Wouldn't be surprised if Hank joined Walt briefly. They rammed it down our throats how unhappy he was at his job. Fans love Jesse, so he's not dying. Walt's wife......well, nobody gives a fuck what happens to her. Fans love Saul, he's not dying. Walt living, killing Jesse and Hank, and becoming an International drug lord is how I would like the show to play out, but it won't happen.


I haven't been surprised at an ending/finale since 1996

You're reaching pretty far back into the time machine to support the big screen. On the whole, does what is being produced on the small screen crush the big screen in your opinion?