The crawling is a form of "manda" or "voto", usually catholic, very common in Latin America. It's usually a procession (a difficult one, like walking up a hill or in this case crawling) towards a temple or shrine ("animita") to pray and/or show gratitude for a miracle conceded.
4:39 Emmy's reaction to the news report had me cracking up (yes, out loud) because that happens to me from time to time. More times than I'd care to admit.
I think the pace you're doing is good. Sure, I love to binge, but breezing through a show like this, and then habing that empty feeling of nothing more to come after flying through it, is never a good feeling. Savor the moment 😌
That scene where Walt's burning his money always reminds me of a legal case that was in the media in my city several years ago. This fellow whose wife was divorcing him, liquidated all of his assets withdrew all of his net worth in cash and burn it all, on camera, to prevent his wife from getting any of his money. Literally bankrupted himself just to spite her. 😂 That barbecue scene just always makes me think of that.
@@EmmyReactswell yeah I guess you could look at it that way. He was a business owner and a very very wealthy man, too. He burned several million dollars in his firepit. However, apparently, his plan was once his divorce was finalized he was going to just take a personal loan from one of his business acquaintances, put together some investors and start up a new business. He had put together an elaborate plan to make sure his wife got nothing from him in the divorce but that he would still be able to have significant financial success again shortly after his divorce. That was why she was suing him. I don't recall how the case was resolved though. Either the news didn't report on it or I didn't see it... 🤷♂️
As far as large passenger aircraft go, those Boeing 737s are actually quite small. Depending on the seat configuration you might get up to about 130 people. With some of the big ones though you might get three times that many.
@godmagnus you're missing the point. There is no legal duty to save someone in most instances. Walt could not even be charged with criminally negligent homicide let alone murder. He had no intent to kill Jane and he had no duty to save her. She died because she was so high on heroin she could roll over.
The crawling is a form of "manda" or "voto", usually catholic, very common in Latin America. It's usually a procession (a difficult one, like walking up a hill or in this case crawling) towards a temple or shrine ("animita") to pray and/or show gratitude for a miracle conceded.
They had to kill the guy because he identified them. They had to kill the others because they saw him kill someone.
4:39
Emmy's reaction to the news report had me cracking up (yes, out loud) because that happens to me from time to time. More times than I'd care to admit.
Can't wait until she sees Saul's commercial. lol
I think the pace you're doing is good. Sure, I love to binge, but breezing through a show like this, and then habing that empty feeling of nothing more to come after flying through it, is never a good feeling.
Savor the moment 😌
I’m glad you’re flying through these. I really look forward to your reactions when they come up in my feed ✌🏼
Bryan's real life daughter is one of the students who speaks at the assembly.
*9:08* exactly
Hey you are doing great❤ Love your take and that you are getting into it.
That scene where Walt's burning his money always reminds me of a legal case that was in the media in my city several years ago. This fellow whose wife was divorcing him, liquidated all of his assets withdrew all of his net worth in cash and burn it all, on camera, to prevent his wife from getting any of his money. Literally bankrupted himself just to spite her. 😂 That barbecue scene just always makes me think of that.
Lol
Omg really!? That’s insane behavior lol
@@EmmyReactswell yeah I guess you could look at it that way. He was a business owner and a very very wealthy man, too. He burned several million dollars in his firepit. However, apparently, his plan was once his divorce was finalized he was going to just take a personal loan from one of his business acquaintances, put together some investors and start up a new business. He had put together an elaborate plan to make sure his wife got nothing from him in the divorce but that he would still be able to have significant financial success again shortly after his divorce. That was why she was suing him. I don't recall how the case was resolved though. Either the news didn't report on it or I didn't see it... 🤷♂️
Walt definitely wanted to be caught in that moment, probably only briefly
Love your reactions
As far as large passenger aircraft go, those Boeing 737s are actually quite small. Depending on the seat configuration you might get up to about 130 people. With some of the big ones though you might get three times that many.
Hi 👋 ... Been jonesing for this... Never clicked so fast
The ribbons are for the victims of the crash.
Breaking really ramps up now … buckle up lol
Tip: read the episode names for Season 2
I don't think she figured out what ABQ is
Don’t forget that Walt didn’t just let Jane die.
He caused her to roll over on her back when he was shaking Jesse trying to wake him.
It was still inadvertent.
@@havok6280 not turning her back wasn't
@godmagnus you're missing the point. There is no legal duty to save someone in most instances. Walt could not even be charged with criminally negligent homicide let alone murder.
He had no intent to kill Jane and he had no duty to save her.
She died because she was so high on heroin she could roll over.
@@havok6280she died because Walter pushed her onto her back. She knew what she was doing while using heroin