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this, f'in this.
Breaking Bad seriously jumped the shark with this scene. There is just no way this could have happened in real life.
I'll accept that even with that much damage to his head that he could still be alive and conscious for a few seconds. That seems within the realm of possibility, though unlikely. I am even willing to accept that he could have walked around a bit before collapsing from blood loss or whatever. But he walks forward out of the room, comes to a controlled stop, slowly straightens his tie, and then finally dies. No, just no.
He is not some highly trained super soldier who keeps going no matter what, he is a normal man. This scene was cliche beyond belief, unrealistic, and ruined the episode. Breaking Bad is apparently a James Bond style action show now, we just need the next villain to have a fluffy cat and the transformation is complete.]/spoiler
I'll accept that even with that much damage to his head that he could still be alive and conscious for a few seconds. That seems within the realm of possibility, though unlikely. I am even willing to accept that he could have walked around a bit before collapsing from blood loss or whatever. But he walks forward out of the room, comes to a controlled stop, slowly straightens his tie, and then finally dies. No, just no.
He is not some highly trained super soldier who keeps going no matter what, he is a normal man. This scene was cliche beyond belief, unrealistic, and ruined the episode. Breaking Bad is apparently a James Bond style action show now, we just need the next villain to have a fluffy cat and the transformation is complete.]/spoiler