watch Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 11 streaming online free putlocker Genre: Crime, Drama Episode Name: Confessions Air date: 8/25/2013 Summary: Jesse decides to make a change, while Walter and Skyler try to deal with an unexpected demand. watch Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 11 HERE : http://bc.vc/1mJOva CLICK HERE: http://bc.vc/1mJOva Sometimes it’s hard to talk to your family. Particularly if it’s about something important. In an ideal world, the intimacy of a blood bond would win out over everything else, and your loved ones would be immediately receptive and welcoming to whatever you have to tell them, even it conflicts directly with everything that defines them as a person. But no, the intensity of being given bad news by a close relation makes a considered response all but unthinkable. “Frankly son, I’m over the moon to hear that you’re gay. Come on, you know as well as I do that the eighteen years of aggressive homophobia I’ve relentlessly demonstrated in your presence were ultimately just a reflection of my own insecurity and ignorance. Now that we’re on the same page, I can’t wait to embark on this new journey of understanding and tolerance with you.” "Little brother, I’m just glad you told me you’re the one behind the nuisance phone calls to my wife. No, I don’t blame you being obsessed with her – after all, I married her. If you heard her snore you might soon change your tune though, heh heh! C’mere knucklehead, I’ll fight you for her!” *grabs headlock, administers noogie*” “Hey, you know I’m a DEA agent, you silly goose! Why are you leaving me clues about your violent meth business all over the damn house? Anyone would think you want to be arrested! And who wants to read a book of eighteenth-century poetry in the john, anyway? Don’t you have any Dan Brown?” *swigs beer, flips burger* Unfortunately none of these responses can or will ever take place. It’s their fantastical nature, and the all-too-real responsibility that comes with inflicting crushing, unimaginable pain on your loved ones, regardless of whether you’re in the right or not, that leads to most people choosing another course of action: burying their heads in the sand, getting on with their lives, and praying that their repressed emotions or secrets don’t manifest themselves at an inopportune moment. That’s every family’s worst nightmare, and Buried focuses on exactly this: the reactions of the White/Schrader family as they comes to terms with a truth so inconvenient it makes global warming look like free Wi-Fi. After a pre-credits teaser demonstrating the aftermath of Jesse’s ill-fated multi-million dollar homage to 80s arcade classic Paperboy, we pick up moments after the conclusion of last week’s episode. Post-garage confrontation, Walt and Hank briefly face-off in a driveway showdown that self-consciously echoes Sergio Leone spaghetti-westerns, complete with deep focus and twitchy trigger fingers: although this time, the pair are drawing for smartphones, not Smith and Wessons, as the pair raced to be the first to reach Skyler. Hank won the duel and got to her first; however, his showdown with her didn’t go exactly to the script. Skyler seemed disarmed (as you would imagine) by the meeting, and spends the first half of the scene struggling to gain a footing in the conversation. As Hank sees Skyler’s co-operation as the proverbial open-and-shut case, he greets her with the hug of a white knight. It’s a hug that Skyler doesn’t exactly reciprocate; in fact, there’s a hint that she may have been slightly offended and patronised by this gesture. As I mentioned in last week’s review, one of Hank’s fatal flaws is his innate trust of his loved ones, and while the revelations about Walt will surely have done much to awaken his cynical side, there are still signs of the old Hank here: it doesn’t seem to enter into his thinking that Skyler may be complicit and an active participant in Walt’s crimes. It’s understandable: he’s already getting over one betrayal from one of his closest family members, so to comprehend another so soon afterwards is a tall order even for the most pragmatic of people. Skyler doesn’t say much to start with, and this marks the first of a number of one-way conversations in Buried, where one of the participants is too overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation to even contribute and instead chooses to keep quiet, in the hope that a more comfortable way out will present itself. In this scene, biding her time pays off for Skyler: when Hank lets slip that Walt’s cancer is back, she possibly sees another option, one that doesn’t involve the destruction of her family and Hank’s name being dragged through the mud. She also takes it as a cue to not make any rash decisions just yet, and cannily causes a scene that she knows she can escape from, giving her more time to work out this impossible situation. She soon finds herself in another conversation where she has nothing to say, however: when Marie confronts her, she finds there are no words she can say to justify or compartmentalise her actions. A disbelieving Marie even attempts to do it for her, but when she twigs that Skyler must have known before Hank was shot, she turns on a dime, slapping her and snatching baby Holly just seconds later. It’s a sobering, awful moment for Skyler, but thanks to Hank’s intervention it ends with Holly still in the house and Walt still a free man. Not to mention alive. So when Skyler finally meets with Walt - after his rather more literal day of uncomfortable truth-burying, as he attempts to hide his fortune in the desert - her keep-schtum and bide your time attitude has proved to be a fairly decent course of action. It’s unsurprising then, that she pitches to Walt that they just attempt to let the whole thing blow over. watch Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 11 HERE http://bc.vc/1mJOva putlocker, playvid, dailymotion, rutube tumblr uptobox uploadhero netflix quickstream videobb hulu mixturevideo novamov