- 3,074
- 676
It's not gonna happen, man.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
HE IS SLIPPIN!?"the nuns back in cicero (SLIPPIN JIMMR CATATONIC SCHOOL) would send me to hell for saying it (JIMMY OPENING A PORTAL TO HELL REFERENCE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!) but thank god hes dead" WTFFFFFFFFFFGFFFFFFFFHFFFFF
Riddle me this, Batman, how exactly do you explain Jimmy being Street level when he's twelve and then getting his ass beat by a 10-A (who gets stomped by other Street levels himself) as an adultOkay is there any other evidence toward slippin jimmy not being canon other than the show being extremely stupid
No, this can't be happening...currently watching bcs s6 and JIMMY REFERRED TO HIS DAYS IN CATHOLIC SCHOOL AS SLIPPIN JIMMY ITS CANON LETS ******* GGGGGGGGGGGG
SLIPPERHEADS REJOICE
i highly doubt the breaking bad writers are too concerned with consistent scalingRiddle me this, Batman, how exactly do you explain Jimmy being Street level when he's twelve and then getting his ass beat by a 10-A (who gets stomped by other Street levels himself) as an adult
bruh i ******* know i was just rantingi’m not talking about the towel dispenser scene lol jesse gets thrown through a door and gets up afterwards
season 1 episode 1, fistful of snowballs, 7:20Just send the episode and time when it happens.
jesse only kicked a part of the frame off, in season 2 jesse hits a door hard enough that it gets broken off its hinges which would be stronger
I meant the Jesse one.season 1 episode 1, fistful of snowballs, 7:20
AARRON NOOO
the first one shows the door getting entirely knocked off (watch it in slow motion, you can see the door falling off), so it must have came off its hingesHe doesn't seem to break the hinges in either one.
not really lol he was thrown hard enough to give the actor a concussion irlIn the first one, he's thrown through it pretty slowly,
the hinges should still be metalI doubt it's a very sturdy door in that kind of house in the middle of the desert.
of course not. that would be violent fragmentation.Not sure what "mild fragmentation" means, but to just open a door wouldn't be blowing the metal to pieces or anything.
Not seeing it. It's still in place when Walter walks through.the first one shows the door getting entirely knocked off (watch it in slow motion, you can see the door falling off), so it must have came off its hinges
What would count as mild, then?of course not. that would be violent fragmentation.
you can see jesse hit the door, which then tips over. doors do not naturally go at that angleNot seeing it.
seems to be a second door
if it is broken into a few pieces, still recognizable but definitely brokenWhat would count as mild, then?
So, you can see Jesse break a part of the door when he's getting thrown through it, and that piece lands on the floor along with the metal thingy inside the door, but when Walter walks through it, the door is intact and that part isn't on the floor.you can see jesse hit the door, which then tips over. doors do not naturally go at that angle
seems to be a second door
But comment in that thread said the following:according to a comment on this reddit post, vince gilligan confirmed that it is canon in a post-credit scene on the premiere day
But for the sake of the thread, like, come on now.Bravo Vince confirmed that it is canon in a post-credit scene on the premiere day. The post credits scene only appeared in the cinema version, so i don't think you'll find it anywhere online, but good luck.
THANK YOUBut for the sake of the thread, like, come on now.
Its a cartoon with cartoon gag elements like supernatural encounters. It should absoustely not be used for any live action or canon profile.
But if you want to make something for just the cartoon, go ahead.
i have the media literacy of a slug that fell on its head as a baby