any1 know if there's a behind the scenes commentary podcast or something?
i'd love to know more about the writing behind the show along with the cinematography
any1 know if there's a behind the scenes commentary podcast or something?
i'd love to know more about the writing behind the show along with the cinematography
Bro yes
exactly that exists
It’s called better call Saul insider podcast. They do one for every episode
The editors, Vince gilligan/peter gould, the writer/director of the episode and then actors who had big parts in that ep, set designers if it had an elaborate location, production people etc all talk about the episode
And one of the hosts used to work on the show but doesn’t now so she asks a lot about how they came up with the story, where certain plot directions came from, what certain moments mean etc
May be extraneous to go through all of the past episode at this stage but definitely listen to the one for past Mondays episode and then for the last 4 eps
They drop on the same day the episodes do
From where
When Gus told Hector how the cousins died, he said their names in Breaking Bad
When Gus told Hector how the cousins died, he said their names in Breaking Bad
Wtf i completely missed that
Westworld
I heard season 3 sucked so I stopped watching it. Everyone saying season 4 is at insane levels of quality so I'm peeping 3 to catch up.
Holy s*** its been fire so far
any1 know if there's a behind the scenes commentary podcast or something?
i'd love to know more about the writing behind the show along with the cinematography
Peter Gould talks about the latest episode here
Bro yes
exactly that exists
It’s called better call Saul insider podcast. They do one for every episode
The editors, Vince gilligan/peter gould, the writer/director of the episode and then actors who had big parts in that ep, set designers if it had an elaborate location, production people etc all talk about the episode
And one of the hosts used to work on the show but doesn’t now so she asks a lot about how they came up with the story, where certain plot directions came from, what certain moments mean etc
May be extraneous to go through all of the past episode at this stage but definitely listen to the one for past Mondays episode and then for the last 4 eps
They drop on the same day the episodes do
thank you so much
I heard season 3 sucked so I stopped watching it. Everyone saying season 4 is at insane levels of quality so I'm peeping 3 to catch up.
Holy s*** its been fire so far
Season 3 lowkey the best season of the show
Season 3 lowkey the best season of the show
That's what I been saying this whole time. I like how much more complex the plot is while its easier to make sense of than season 2. Plus the real world stuff looks f***ing fantastic.
The cinematography this season too
Nacho in hell watching Mike approach his dad to feel better about himself by spilling the beans of nachos death with half truths and lies like 
Better Call Saul, Westworld, What We Do In The Shadows, The Rehearsal all currently airing and all great shows
Haven't seen season 4 but Westworld the only HBO show I ever watched that was mid. Season 1 was great but that's it
The Rehearsal an instant classic
Yall reckon the da investigation into saul comes back this week? They literally never went back to that after saul accidentally called his client Lalo to their face making himself look sus as hell lmao
That's what I been saying this whole time. I like how much more complex the plot is while its easier to make sense of than season 2. Plus the real world stuff looks f***ing fantastic.
The cinematography this season too
Chicanery is a top 3 of both shows for me ngl
Cranston on Dan Patrick show referred to his and Jesse's appearance as a single "scene" shot over 4 days so it's def gonna be a brief cameo.
bcs
severance
barry
succession
the bear
the rehearsal
Peep we own this city