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jesus christBetter Call Saul premiered a decade ago today.
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television still hasn't recovered
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jesus christBetter Call Saul premiered a decade ago today.
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Single biggest flaw with BCS by far. It just wasn’t necessary to shove in almost every other BB character too. I hate how so much media these days takes the superhero cinematic universe approach where the cameos drive the plot and even Hector’s fucking bell needs an origin story. They should’ve cut or truncated most subplots with Gus, Mike, Nacho etc. in favor of focusing on the strongest element of Bob Odenkirk’s arc as Saul/Jimmy.I just wish that BCS had actually shown that decline from Jimmy to Saul instead of wasting time with Mike building the lab or Gene being a doughnut shop manager
That's because it was done by Greg Nicotero.Gus straightening his tie after getting blown up was pure camp, like something out of a Troma movie.
BCS makes a lot more sense when you treat it as fan service. I think had they done it again, they would’ve cut Nacho as ultimately he didn’t go anywhere.Single biggest flaw with BCS by far. It just wasn’t necessary to shove in almost every other BB character too. I hate how so much media these days takes the superhero cinematic universe approach where the cameos drive the plot and even Hector’s fucking bell needs an origin story. They should’ve cut or truncated most subplots with Gus, Mike, Nacho etc. in favor of focusing on the strongest element of Bob Odenkirk’s arc as Saul/Jimmy.
And I loved that scene. It was ludicrously chemically inaccurate. So what?The show completely lost all grip with reality with the fulminated mercury scene.
Seemed more like surviving the cancer and thereby making him confront all the crimes he committed instead of not having to worry about them because he's dead. The whole point he was going to die anyway. Without that he could just be going to jail instead for the rest of his life and all his money taken away.Remember the scene where he found he was in remission and went into a rage and punched a towel dispenser because he was actually hoping to die?
They did every stupid cliched thing that every prequel does and made a brilliant show anyway. Dunno how that worked, but it did.Single biggest flaw with BCS by far. It just wasn’t necessary to shove in almost every other BB character too. I hate how so much media these days takes the superhero cinematic universe approach where the cameos drive the plot and even Hector’s fucking bell needs an origin story.
He tried to kill himself in the very first episode. By the end, he was murdering other people out of convenience.It introduced Walt to not giving a shit about whether he lived or died, and actually prefered dying.
I personally liked what they did with Mike building his relationship with Gus. The German engineer making the superlab arc is one of my favorite parts of BCS. Having said that, yeah, there was a lot that could have been cut to focus more on Jimmy becoming Saul. Personally I felt how they handled the Gene parts, especially at the end, were the weakest part, but I liked the rest.Single biggest flaw with BCS by far. It just wasn’t necessary to shove in almost every other BB character too. I hate how so much media these days takes the superhero cinematic universe approach where the cameos drive the plot and even Hector’s fucking bell needs an origin story. They should’ve cut or truncated most subplots with Gus, Mike, Nacho etc. in favor of focusing on the strongest element of Bob Odenkirk’s arc as Saul/Jimmy.
That would have been closer to what he deserved.Seemed more like surviving the cancer and thereby making him confront all the crimes he committed instead of not having to worry about them because he's dead. The whole point he was going to die anyway. Without that he could just be going to jail instead for the rest of his life and all his money taken away.
I agree, this would’ve made for a much better conclusion. The Omaha stuff was awful. Having “Gene” be a manager at a Cinnabon and spending his evenings watching old tapes of his Saul Goodman advertisements would’ve been perfect. For someone like Saul Goodman/Slippin Jimmy, that would be a fate worse than death. They went full Reddit instead and you never go full Reddit.I always thought how they were going to end things was to redo the scene where Walt comes into Saul's office the first time be the final shot of the show, having everything come full circle. We didn't really need to see the hole in the desert scene from his perspective and establish just how horrifying it would have been for him thinking Lalo had come back for him. We didn't need to see Mike warn Saul not to get involved with Walt, only for Saul to disregard the advice. We didn't need to see him and Walt in the basement of the vacuum shop talking about regrets. Just end it where it began and we can fill in the rest.
Tuco is the only character who I think remained a realistic portrayal of a criminal. Lalo comes across as a second-rate, discount Bond villain.I enjoy BB/BCS, but both shows are a lot sillier and less realistic than many fans would like to admit. So many of the “badass” moments were unintentionally(?) hilarious, which is why they live on as memes. Gus straightening his tie after getting blown up was pure camp, like something out of a Troma movie. Again, I enjoy it, but it’s not some hard boiled gritty masterpiece.
BCS had way too much fluff and it really takes away from the series as a whole, they got way too wrapped up in the mythos of breaking bad, when in reality how the super lab got made is not important, that whole arc was the type of fan service i would expect from Disney starwarshere was a lot that could have been cut to focus more on Jimmy becoming Saul
I disagree, Lalo was an amazing villain until he started traveling to Germany. That shit was so stupid it tarnished him in everything leading up to that. I think I’m just going to have to pretend the second half of the last season did not exist.Tuco is the only character who I think remained a realistic portrayal of a criminal. Lalo comes across as a second-rate, discount Bond villain.
A minor nitpick I have is that the show is supposed to take place in the early 2000s, yet it is very clearly the 2010s and 2020s. It's not that big of a deal, and I don't think it hurts the overall quality of the show. Still, they could have made a better effort.
i thought the last 3 episodes with jimmy pulling scams was pretty good.I disagree, Lalo was an amazing villain until he started traveling to Germany. That shit was so stupid it tarnished him in everything leading up to that. I think I’m just going to have to pretend the second half of the last season did not exist.
Pretty high. But doing it behind his back and letting Jimmy blame Howard for it was pretty cowardly, and indirectly got Howard killed.Still, BCS fans give Chuck flak for not giving Jimmy a chance but what are the odds Jimmy would still scam people while tarnishing HHM's reputation?