Advancedlamb·8/12/2013in General
In every single episode of BB, and even the title card itself, any letter combo that forms an element is highlighted, or at least, a single one per word. So FeLiNa forms a perfect 3 element word, which comes out to be, as I said, Iron, Lithium, Sodium. My idea is that it's supposed to be a compound, or an attempt at forming a compound between those elements. Perhaps such an attempt is supposed to be a representation of 3 different characters, and the ways the elements interact with each other in real life represent how these characters will/do react to each other in the show. I think if we had a chemist or something with knowledge of chemistry help us, we could come to understand the meaning, I would suggest starting at figuring out how Iron Lithium and Sodium interact with each other, if they can create bonds, if they react poorly with each other, etc. Good luck.
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Blackasmidnightonamoonlessnight·10/8/2013
Thepiguy wrote:
That's such a great idea - I can't believe I missed that. I did A level Chemistry (~ 1st year of college for you Americans), and I'm sure the there's no common compound with all of those metals (only thing I can think of that combines several metals alone are superconducters...)
As you've pointed out, FeLiNa is made up of elements, which will probably be highlighted in the opening credits - such an aesthetically pleasing title for the finale! - so I'm hoping this episode will have some "Yeah, Science" moments (though probably not as joyous ones as such). The individual elements might play roles throughout, i.e. there might be flashbacks to what happened at Gray Matter (we still don't know what Walt actually did there), which is the real root of Walt's determination to become the drug lord he is.
Some people think 'Felina' refers to the felina mentioned in the song 'El Paso' by Marty Robbins. It's quite a nice western styled track, so it might be fitting for it to be Breaking Bad's version of 'Don't Stop Believing', and the lyrics kind of point to Walt's own story. It ends with:
"Shocked by the foul evil deed I had done... one chance and that was to run (i.e. New hampshire)... Back in El Paso my life would be worthless. Everything's gone in life; nothing is left. ... My love is stronger than my fear of death... Done off the hill to Felina I go... I feel the bullet go deep in my chest... From out of nowhere Felina has found me... One little kiss and Felina, good bye."
In the song Felina was the man's lover. It was speculated this could be Skyler or Holly - though now it seems with the character trait thing in the flashforwards they're already dead before the last episode. So maybe from your observations FeLiNa could just be a nice representation of Chemistry to Walt, and it ends up that his Chemistry kills him or is with him till death i.e. he takes his own ricin himself, or maybe while dying (Cancer, Shot?) he tries his own product (one of the first No No's of Mr. White) to get one last high. OR if he doesn't die, it ends with him destroying any link he has with his Chemistry Genius, as he goes into witness protection and becomes a suburban father named Hal:P
NOW i get why Hal married Lois [opposite of Skylar] and why that house is a constant warzone. thanks!
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Felina - simple means THE END.
The end to Walter White and his empire andhis true love, the only thing he could really be proud of in his entire mundane life....his Baby Blue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP Walter White
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Lao545·1/31/2014
I couldnt really be bothered to look through all of the psts and see if anyone has actually written it, but its kind of simple isnt it, im only a GCSE student (High school) and i figured it out. So...
Fe - Iron, found in blood, so BLOOD
Li - Lithium, found in Meth, so METH
And finally Na - Sodium, which is found in sweat basically, so SWEAT
So basically what its saying is, Blood sweat and meth... If you didnt know this then there you go:)
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Lao545·1/31/2014
Musier90 wrote:i think FeLiNa is a combined name , the song " El paso " the girl felina was his love life , as walter's love life is "METH" when the song plays he was looking at the lap , and also in the last meeting with skylar he said '"I liked it , i was good at it , i was really ... i was ALIVE " and dont tell me this is not LOVE! of course FeLiNa is a three elements name that refers to iron , lithium and sodium ... i have two things for iron , it might be a sympol of the killing tools as the M60 machine gun and the chains that jesse used to kill tod , and it might refers to the iron as the dominant chemical in blood in refers for the killing'occurred .' for lithium, i read that the lithium is the main metal in manufacturing methamphetamine ... and you know how relevant is this . as for SODIUM aka SALT! it is obviously about the TEARS ..! the tears that skylar dropped and the tears that fans of the series will drop! ================== reply meCould also be Sweat:)
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Chronolemon·2/6/2014
TalkingPillow wrote:
Has nobody yet realised that it is anagram of Finale?
I signed up to this website to say that and you said it first!!? Grr.
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Mamaduck71·3/13/2014
My son said..maybe Blood, sweat and tears.. it's a stretch...
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Facolo·10/13/2015
facolo 18650 battery
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Element Wi·12/10/2015
Let's not forget the most important element that saved Walt and Jesse in 4 Days Out...Element Wi of course.........."Ahhhh Wire"
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Dhruv's Biggest Fan·11/7/2022
Blood, meth, and tears.
GoofyGamer8·1/10/2023
One guy said it but I'm pretty sure it's blood, meth, and tears.
What do you think?