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"The Walking Dead "Causes" All The Heavy " For The Villainous Situation Of Origin

"The Walking Dead "Causes" All The Heavy " For The Villainous Situation Of Origin

Walter white's Ghost is having a hard time hanging over the AMC, his blue crystalline knack is so strong, in fact, that his works still sound Online years later such as Breaking Bad bowed to its own final season.

There's an undisputed question about the prequel series than any other call to Saul, naturally, not to mention the upcoming Breaking Bad sequel movie, in which Aaron Paul will be harping on his own role as Jesse Pinkman-but aside from these extensions of the faithful universe of Breaking Bad, there's the least trivial Association between anti — hero Brian Cranston and The Walking Dead, firmly past the middle of his own ninth season on AMC. But Heisenberg himself in the dark hat was not registered in the last episode of the zombie drama from showrunner Angela Kahn, a source that broke a bad Easter egg, found a personal road to the universe of Walking Dead-and not for the 1st time.

he episode, "omega", focuses on one of the key fresh characters featured in the Premiere of Walking Dead midseason nine: Lydia (Cassidy Mcclinsey), daughter of Whisperer queen Alpha (Samantha Morton). In real time held captive within the confines of the top of the mound, Lydia reveals about what her life has been like since the dawn of the dead, resulting in countless sequences of memoirs, more evocative episode Lost than anything from Walking Dead ever put forward.

In the course of the memoir, Lydia demonstrates how her mother was transformed from a cute and faithful matron to a ruthless and brutal survivors in the world of the undead. The queues contain a wise slogan for Breaking Bad for eagle admirers of critically acclaimed drama or eagle listeners, rather.

A lady who will once be an alpha sings a lullaby to her own daughter Lydia in order to appease her during an escalation of apocalyptic criteria. Song: 1939 "Lydia the Tattooed Lady", famously associated with the Marx brothers, recently a notable share of Breaking Bad end game. For those who need a refresher for the ears:

Sound familiar? This ringtone Todd (Jesse Plemons) links to the lady of his dreams, avid drug distributor Lydia Rodart-quail (Laura Fraser). By the end of the Breaking Bad end, Todd's phone starts ringing when his dead body lies near. The non-stop cycle "Lydia the tattooed lady" has been playing for a very long time, before that than Walter, caring for a mortal wound, takes the phone and responds to a signal from Miss Rodart quale, in the direction of which he continues to inform her of her personal impending demise.

Naturally, not that Breaking Bad has the ability to claim ownership of an 80-year — old song, but the motive is immediately recognizable to those who have watched Walter white rise and fall to the bitter end-and this is certainly not the 1st time the Walking Dead franchise has caused a bad mood. Examples:

• In the season "guts" Glenn (Steven Yeun) leads al Dodge Challenger, the car that Walt takes on for his own son in the ardor of his arrogance. 

* Early in season 2, Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) rummages through the medical supplies of Merle's own missing brother (Michael rooker), who has a supply of blue crystal methamphetamine, such as the famously linked to Breaking Bad. 

• There is including and doctrine, exactly that Jesse Pinkman was a drug dealer Merle. This is due to the situation Daryl is in charge of in season four, about a dealer who took advantage of Jesse's rather favorite text: "bitch."

* Going beyond just the Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead season three once recommended the song "Negro y Azul", which was purposely created for season 2 of Breaking Bad episode with that same title, which was launched with a surreal music video as a cool open.

Subsequently "omega" the Walking dead now have all chances to add one more Easter egg to the list, in shape of the General application "Lydia the tattooed Lady."This could not have happened at one of the best times, such as the episode itself recalls the cautionary situation of Walter white. Breaking Bad has outlined the transformation of a humble chemistry teacher into a ferocious criminal master; "Omega" likewise follows in the footsteps of a frightened mother who transforms into a cold-blooded killer popular as alpha, the Queen of Whisperers, survivors who thrive in the Apocalypse wielding the skins of the dead. 

Indeed, the situation of Walter and alpha including have some visual threads. By the end of omega, the lady who will once be an alpha wears a lethal pseudonym, a bald spot, and a branded headdress as a strategy of intimidation. The black-headed, bald-headed Heisenberg would no doubt be impressed in case he wasn't already dead and gone — but he's never really lagged behind in the AMC's rear-view mirror, okay.

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