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"Felina" is the name of the last episode. Names are important in the Bad universe. And Felina, according to Wikipedia, could refer to the scientific classification for small cats. Honestly, I wish I could write some eloquent prediction based on this nomenclature. Unfortunately, I have no idea what cats and Breaking Bad might have to do with each other. Conversely, it might not have anything to do with cats -- but I think the Internet would love it if it did. Because what is better than mixing two of the web's favorite things -- felines and Breaking Bad? I guess we'll have to wait until the next episode to find out.

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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Sep 24, 2013 -> 11:03 AM)
"Felina" is the name of the last episode. Names are important in the Bad universe. And Felina, according to Wikipedia, could refer to the scientific classification for small cats. Honestly, I wish I could write some eloquent prediction based on this nomenclature. Unfortunately, I have no idea what cats and Breaking Bad might have to do with each other. Conversely, it might not have anything to do with cats -- but I think the Internet would love it if it did. Because what is better than mixing two of the web's favorite things -- felines and Breaking Bad? I guess we'll have to wait until the next episode to find out.

 

Mummified cats?

 

After all, Ozymandias.

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A few theories.

 

Fe-Li-Na = Iron-Lithium-Sodium = Blood-Meth-Tears.

 

How awesome is that? Iron is the dominant chemical in blood, Lithium is the most commonly used metal in the manufacture of methamphetamine, and sodium — or salt — is a major element in tears.

 

Read more: http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/09/meaning-b.../#ixzz2fpX4n4XH

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QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Sep 24, 2013 -> 11:54 AM)
Vince Gilligan said on his "tease" for next week that the title is also an anagram for "Finale".

 

After going geek on BB predictions this morning, I think the best theory for the episode name "Felina" is how the lyrics in Marty Robbins' El Paso mirror Walts return to ABQ and a bloody death. We might even be hearing that song in the finale, perhaps performed by Los Cuates de Sinaloa, the band that did the Heisenberg ballad.

 

My take on Walt's new motivation to act after viewing the Charlie Rose/Grey Matter show has to do with "outdoing" his old business partners, not killing them. They gave $28 million to treat drug addiction - Walt's going to try and wipe out the business. That means killing Lydia (with Ricin at the coffee shop, perhaps, along with Todd) and killing the Nazi's/destroying their lab.

 

 

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I don't know if anyone saw Conan last night, but the entire episode was Breaking Bad themed. He had the entire cast on the show, he did all Breaking Bad skits, he had the mexican band who did the Ballad of Heisenberg perform that song on TV, he had Vince Gilligan there, it was wonderful.

 

Here are a couple funny skits.....

 

 

 

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Finally caught up on Dexter. I have to agree that the ending was rather disappointing. Of all the great storylines they've had, THAT was the best possible ending they could come up with?

 

I understand how/why things ended the way they did, but it was totally unrelated to anything we've seen through the first seven seasons.

 

IMO, the show had to end one of a few ways. One, Dexter is killed by someone on a table/in a killroom, like he had killed countless others before. Two, someone is super close to finally exposing Dexter as a serial killer, and in true Dexter fashion, he squeaks his way out of it and kills that person and gets off free.

 

The whole point of this show was "Will Dexter get caught?" and the ending obviously makes that a no, but it's just blah. Quinn, for multiple seasons now, has suspected that Dexter was a little off (just like Doakes did) and the only wrap we get of that is Quinn/Batista watching the video of Dexter killing Saxon and they see his "dark passenger." Now, I get that since Quinn was in love with Deb and Dex killed Deb's killer, he's probably willing to let that slide at this point. But I didn't like Deb dying either.

 

f***.

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