Its really impressive. I remember kinda eye rolling at the comments they made about the ending making us look at Breaking Bad as a different story. Seemed too big a task
Exceeded expectations on that by far. New parallels have me looking at Walt and Jesse a little differently too.
Care to explain? Cuz considering the lack of
Breaking bad material outside of a couple harmless fan service cameos by Walt and Jesse it kinda sounds like you re just trying to speak the creators words into existence
Ohhh this might be the move
Nippy, Breaking Bad, Waterworks and Saul Gone. Basically a 4hr movie to finish the universe with
And it’ll make the last 3 hour wait until the finale airs fly by
Yeah this is it
Tempting but I feel like I'd get sick of fastforwarding the commercials every ten minutes lol
How so? Haven’t seen anything too crazy yet
Anything i say would be spoilers for you
On Saul's side of the phone call it looked like he was flipping the f*** out, then you hear the actual phone call and it's not really all that loud wtf
Care to explain? Cuz considering the lack of
Breaking bad material outside of a couple harmless fan service cameos by Walt and Jesse it kinda sounds like you re just trying to speak the creators words into existence
I’m not trying to do anything, I’m speaking about my own perspective and how it was changed after the past few episodes. The main thing im talking about is the recontextualization of the Saul/Walt classroom scene. The new scenes surrounding the original make their meeting less business casual and more of a targeted scheme from Saul. We always knew Saul loved making money off of Walt, but seeing that scene happen after we’ve seen the entire Jimmy to Saul arc and during Gene’s relapse makes the majority of BB feel like one big Saul scam gone wrong. Despite the various Frankenstein references in that ep, Saul literally refers to Walt as clay he can mold. Saul made Heisenberg what he was at his peak. Similarly to how Kim made Saul. I have more on this but its less about Walt and more about Jimmy and addiction. But still tied into what Walt provides for Saul.
I’m not trying to do anything, I’m speaking about my own perspective and how it was changed after the past few episodes. The main thing im talking about is the recontextualization of the Saul/Walt classroom scene. The new scenes surrounding the original make their meeting less business casual and more of a targeted scheme from Saul. We always knew Saul loved making money off of Walt, but seeing that scene happen after we’ve seen the entire Jimmy to Saul arc and during Gene’s relapse makes the majority of BB feel like one big Saul scam gone wrong. Despite the various Frankenstein references in that ep, Saul literally refers to Walt as clay he can mold. Saul made Heisenberg what he was at his peak. Similarly to how Kim made Saul. I have more on this but its less about Walt and more about Jimmy and addiction. But still tied into what Walt provides for Saul.
saul really treated jesse like worthless s*** too except when using him as bait for Walt too
where can I watch the first part of S6? why would AMC+ take that s*** down?
Netflix + vpn or piracy or buy the season
where can I watch the first part of S6? why would AMC+ take that s*** down?
I had those on my sling recordings but sling erased them once part 2 started, shady b******s
where can I watch the first part of S6? why would AMC+ take that s*** down?
🧼 2 day
where can I watch the first part of S6? why would AMC+ take that s*** down?
Lmao even paying for AMC doesn't get you the old episodes? You got scammed bruh
Lmao even paying for AMC doesn't get you the old episodes? You got scammed bruh
AMC plus trash
Lmao even paying for AMC doesn't get you the old episodes? You got scammed bruh
7 day free trial thankfully... i woulda disputed that s***
saul really treated jesse like worthless s*** too except when using him as bait for Walt too
He was right too
If it’s not actually true that it will be at the end of the finale, I’m gonna need someone to make a version where Wildfire is at the end
He was right too
Jesse had some skills and stuff but he really f***ed everything up royally. He even turned rat eventually, living up to every junkie stereotype gus had him pegged as
Kojima some of yall ITT. Watched season 1 and first half of season 2 and skipped right to season 6
Ngl this s*** actually triggers me heavily. How does this f***ing nerd except people to sit through his boring ass elongated games when he can’t even sit through seasons 1-3 of BCS