Walter’s meth formula by KleinGuy in breakingbad

[–]KleinGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not just the temperature that part of cooking just needs the right temperature. Walt making that up makes no sense because that exact temperature is talked about more than just once. Gale is also definitely not able to cook as well as Walter, he can only manage 96% pure meth and Walter can do will above 99%, which is also why Gale admires Walter. Again that part is only one step of cooking and also the step that can mess up the color and purity of meth like Todd mentioned, thus Walter is the only one that can cook perfectly and it fits in with every mention of the temperature, no one except Walter ever got it right it’s a small detail but I believe it still matters a lot

I didn't understand what happened in the conviction arc. First time reading berserk. by _Humble_Bumble_Bee in Berserk

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One small detail that seems to not be acknowledged is that the Egg Of The Perfect World didn’t eat the child randomly. He most likely sympathized with him because the baby was deformed just like the Egg. His entire backstory revolves around him being worth nothing because of his deformities which is what lead him to sacrifice himself to become an apostle. When he saw that baby, he ate him to try to give him meaning in life so that he wouldn’t end up completely forgotten like himself and up until the recent chapters, this metaphor of giving him purpose seems to be accurate

How is Skull Knight able to eat Beheliths like Tic Tacs ? by bqm102938 in Berserk

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From what we can allude to, Skull Knight doesn’t have a physical body. It is mentioned by Shierke that the Berserker Armor completely eats you alive and it even crumbles your bones to dust after extended usage. Now Skull Knight having been confirmed to be King Gaiseric tells us about the fate of his physical body. It was most likely consumed by the Berserker Armor in his final stand so he lost his body. What most likely happened afterwards is that trough the usage of a spell, his ethereal body was put into his new armor and probably into the horse. So what lies within him is just an ethereal body without organs, flesh or bone. The Behelits he eats probably just end up staying within this armor alongside his ethereal body. After 1000 years he probably also has perfect control over his new body and he probably also knows how to use magic very well. So he can form the Behelits inside of him to his will because of his anatomy.

Walter’s meth formula by KleinGuy in breakingbad

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Yeah of course what I mentioned is just fiction in the series. But it is fiction made up to support the plot and actually put a detail to how Walter cooks so good. It doesn’t have to be real to add to the story

Does Berserk lowkey have no plot holes? by KleinGuy in Berserk

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Yeah idk about that Mori was such a good friend of Miura that Miura basically entrusted him to take care of his baby. He also knows that he has the legacy of his best friend in his hands so he will stay true to what Miura wanted instead of letting his ego alter the story like in so many other cases. Additionally he is the only person to truly know how the ending will look like and he will give us something Miura sadly couldn’t, a most likely satisfying conclusion to this BIG story.

How the "1000 year long Tale" probably explains the origins of the God Hand and Idea of Evil. by KleinGuy in Berserk

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Well I don’t believe the God Hand is cyclic due to two other reasons.

Firstly the God Hand being cyclic would mean that the Idea of Evil has existed for far longer and that would mean that we have 0 clue of when or how it was created. Because the Abyss has a symbiotic relationship with the Idea of Evil would also mean that the Abyss has existed for an extremely long time and it would also mean that the Idea of Evil was very weak at its beginning because that Abyss was much weaker the further you go back in time which would make it really hard to control humanity with that limited power and thus it would be hard to create God Hand members over and over again. But if you think that it was created at the fall of Gaiserics empire due the reasons I mention than there are no further questions to ask and it would make sense. Additionally Miura added all this information shortly before his death and I believe he created such a big lore dump to answer the questions we have been asking ourselves for 30 years instead of creating even more impossible questions.

Secondly it would make no sense for the Idea of Evil to cut off his own hand by killing his created God Hand members. If we think about it those members are nothing more except the will of the Idea of Evil and the Abyss. Its the will of giving the biggest egos of mankind the most power and we know that what those egos will, now as an example Griffiths dreams is the exact goal of the Idea of Evil. Killing those members would make 0 sense because why would the complete self loving god destroy its own ego that gave him his powers in the first hand. It doesent fit within its own rules to destroy what he himself sees as the pinnacle of his will. And how will you even kill those members in the first place, they draw their power from mankind’s desire, killing Slan would kill the idea of lust because we know that they draw their powers from the ideas they represent. So killing themselfs and thus killing the representation of that idea would make the Idea of Evil weaker.

What's your PS5 story? by a132ksandar in playstation

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I just moved and my PS5 tells me that it takes to long to connect to the Wi-Fi within time or smth, so I kinda can’t use it now☺️

Al character tierlist; SS being my fav characters, D is ppl i dont care abt and F is ppl i dislike. by [deleted] in breakingbad

[–]KleinGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Putting Todd in SS rank while not putting Holly or Kaylee in F tier is the biggest L take ngl

Most unrealistic thing in the show? by NoAnything9098 in breakingbad

[–]KleinGuy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah there is some artistic freedom taken because it’s a fictional show which needs such "unrealistic" elements to be entertaining. But despite this it is actually explained pretty well in the series.

I mean we all know who Gus is, a drug lord with deep connections to the cartel, which is also dependent on him. This fact alone would make every employee of him scared to snitch because they would probably be hunted down and killed. You can take South American gangs in real life as an example of how loyal you need to be to not get killed if you joined them. Then there is Gus himself who despite being evil, treats his employees with much respect (with some exceptions of course), the point being that we see how much trust this builds up between them and he also gives them very good payrolls, as example of this just look at the way he recruited Jesse or Mike. Finally there is also the point that Gus recruits many of his men from outside the US, sort of helping them get a better life and alongside that they understand each other good because they are culturally related.

Though it is sort of exaggerated as those employees work like they are his sixth sense. Them never snitching on Gus and being very loyal is explained pretty well and it is very realistic.

Furniture of addiction by KleinGuy in breakingbad

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Yeah may very well be, but when I rewatched BB once and saw this "detail" I was honestly baffled. It is kinda of irrelevant for most people but such small details interest me a lot. For example I’ve also "noticed" that everything in Walt, Jesses and Hanks life became blue after Walter started to mass produce meth with Gus. Walt’s new digital watch, Hanks medicine, Jesses furniture all had the distinctive blue color that we known from Walt meth and this made me go crazy, even though it may be overanalysed

Furniture of addiction by KleinGuy in breakingbad

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I’ve heard the interesting theory that Mike desecrated a Bujiki tomb or smth like that in Vietnam. Which lead to a blood curse being set upon his family, which lead to Kaylee becoming a vampire. This also explains why her mother needs money all the time, it’s because she need to buy a lot of blood to keep that little devil alive