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Don Carlos wrote:Ok so I forgot to say that I smashed this entire show in a month, and it was brilliant. One of the best things I have ever had the pleasure of watching.
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I rewatched it coming up to the end episodes and it is p. great. It flows really well when you watch it quickly. I noticed minor changes in lighting etc. from the first season to others but overall it went together well. The early seasons were almost a black comedy with a lot of relaxing, getting to know the characters time. The later seasons turned more into a drama with some funny bits and went heavy into action and shit going down.
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Tsakali wrote:wow, Cranston comes off as a bit dumb, clueless and odd to me. He's better off sticking to scripted appearances only .
the fuck you on?

i'm half way through it, and he comes across as a very intelligent, insightful man who knows his art deeply.
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EtUL wrote: The early seasons were almost a black comedy with a lot of relaxing, getting to know the characters time. The later seasons turned more into a drama with some funny bits and went heavy into action and shit going down.
interesting you say this.

Anthony Hopkins had this to say about the show:

"From what started as a black comedy, descended into a labyrinth of blood, destruction and hell. It was like a great Jacobean, Shakespearian or Greek Tragedy."

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He's much better with words
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Been ignoring this thread for some time now. I completed season 5 yesterday. The ending of the show is kind of taking the safe road though, but that's probably for the best.

One thing I still don't understand is why he shot Mike in episode 7. Mike wasn't any danger to Walt was he? Then Walt says he regrets doing it because he could've gotten the list of names from Lydia as well. What's up with that? Why does that change the situation? Walt wanted the list from Mike and at that point Walt didn't realize Lydia had the list as well, so by shooting Mike, didn't he make it impossible for him to get the list of names? I was thinking that the realization of Lydia having the list actually made it "OK" to shoot Mike because the information isn't lost yet.
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Oh, these minisodes are awesome as well :olo:



Like "BJ and the bear... without the bear" :olo:
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:olo:
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Eraser wrote:Been ignoring this thread for some time now. I completed season 5 yesterday. The ending of the show is kind of taking the safe road though, but that's probably for the best.

One thing I still don't understand is why he shot Mike in episode 7. Mike wasn't any danger to Walt was he? Then Walt says he regrets doing it because he could've gotten the list of names from Lydia as well. What's up with that? Why does that change the situation? Walt wanted the list from Mike and at that point Walt didn't realize Lydia had the list as well, so by shooting Mike, didn't he make it impossible for him to get the list of names? I was thinking that the realization of Lydia having the list actually made it "OK" to shoot Mike because the information isn't lost yet.
That wasn't the point. He flipped out and shot Mike because his ego couldn't take it.
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feedback wrote:That wasn't the point. He flipped out and shot Mike because his ego couldn't take it.
Yeah I kind of assumed that was the case, I just found his apology odd because he made it look like he apologized because he could get the list from Lydia as well, so because of that Mike died for nothing, while I think that was the case regardless of whether Lydia had the list or not. Wikipedia seems to make a relatively big deal out of this apology as well. Anyway, in the end it's not that important.

I don't understand the morons who complain about the pacing of the series by the way. I think the series was brilliantly paced. I loved the seemingly useless aesthetic shots of the New Mexico deserts and everything. Can't have an enjoyable series if it's turned up to 11 all the time. It's all about dynamics.
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Eraser wrote:Oh, these minisodes are awesome as well :olo:



Like "BJ and the bear... without the bear" :olo:
hmmm, i'm a little disappointed in myself for watching the whole thing, to be honest.
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somehow seems so right that Hank would get married dressed as Boss Hogg
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feedback wrote:
Eraser wrote:Been ignoring this thread for some time now. I completed season 5 yesterday. The ending of the show is kind of taking the safe road though, but that's probably for the best.

One thing I still don't understand is why he shot Mike in episode 7. Mike wasn't any danger to Walt was he? Then Walt says he regrets doing it because he could've gotten the list of names from Lydia as well. What's up with that? Why does that change the situation? Walt wanted the list from Mike and at that point Walt didn't realize Lydia had the list as well, so by shooting Mike, didn't he make it impossible for him to get the list of names? I was thinking that the realization of Lydia having the list actually made it "OK" to shoot Mike because the information isn't lost yet.
That wasn't the point. He flipped out and shot Mike because his ego couldn't take it.
Yeah, Mike chewed him out and put him in his place in that scene. Or he as least scolded him like he was a child for not knowing his place. Walt might not have reacted the same in previous seasons, but this is Meth Empire Kingpin Heisenberg hew was talking to now.

Mike never had any respect for Walt and he finally got to lay it all out. What I wonder is if Walt had planned it, knowingly taking the gun from Mike's bag, or if that was just precaution and he killed him in the heat of the moment.

That said it was Mike's fault. It was an out of character moment for him to allow Walt to bring the bag over Jesse. He killed himself really.
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Isn't this series over? Shouldn't you be moving on with your lives? Why would you continue to play make-believe with fictional characters?

Getting a life might be in your future. Not sure though.
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I wonder how many trees Dexter chopped down today?
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Do you know how many napkins he folded? That's uber important.
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:rolleyes:
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Blooper reel :)
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Fuck bloopers, and avoid them at all cost.
They're the ultimate buzzkill for your emotional involvement, and how you remember the story.
Who gives a shit they had fun on the set.
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You're unable to mentally differentiate between the actual series and a blooper reel? To each their own mental issues I guess... :shrug:
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Wait you mean the characters they play aren't real people?

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santa is not real
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Plan B wrote:Fuck bloopers, and avoid them at all cost.
They're the ultimate buzzkill for your emotional involvement, and how you remember the story.
Who gives a shit they had fun on the set.
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Yeah, my reaction was a bit hysterical.
It's just that I happened upon these in a youtube-clickfrenzy, while I was still watching the series.
It was a scarring experience.
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It was Bryan Cranston's anal bleach kit comment, wasn't it?
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