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just think about all the >remember mike? >remember hector salamanca? >remember the terminator twins? >remember tuco? >remember when Saul said "Nacho didnt send you, no lalo?" >remember pollos hermanos? >remember gus fringe? >remember the lab and the laundrymat? >remember zafiro nero? >remember Sauls chubby receptionist? >remember pooch? >remember the fat black dude huel? >remember the blowup liberty statue? >remember crazy 8?
and so on
only good addition is chuck but he is dead howard was okay ish and only got interesting when he died, nacho was okay too and also died, and Lalo. thats it.
3/10
When I heard they were making a Saul spinoff, I thought it was going to be 90s lawyer kino with Saul dealing with a different case each week. Instead it's a member-berry origin story for a side character and cartel shit.
>good grades in college >masters in some need chemistry shit >co founder of a successful company >working as a high school teacher
Vince is a fricking hack, companies would have been all over this guy for comfy 150k+ jobs. The premise completely falls flat because the existence of such a person that is genius level IQ and methodical but works a dead beat job is absolutely moronic.
Because he didn’t receive a PhD. It’s mentioned that he and Eliot met in graduate school and left to start a company together. It’s not clear whether Walt left before getting his Master’s Degree, or whether he got his Master’s, but never got a PhD.
He indeed does have a master's degree which they reference once or twice. You might be referring to the plaque that says he contributed to a nobel peace prize.
You didn't pay attention. In the flashback where we see Walt and pregnant Skyler househunting, Walt is working at Sandia Labs. So he did land on his feet nicely after leaving Gray Matter, and presumably was on track for a lucrative career. But by this point in the show, we know Walt's character and how much of a frick up he is. He self sabotaged all his career prospects because of his own ego and insecurity that left him unable to work with smart people. Eventually the only work he could find that didn't have someone smarter than him in the room was working as a high school teacher.
People like Walt exist IRL, they're highly educated but they let their insecurities rise up and their refusal to acknowledge their own insecurities leads to them working dead ends jobs and dying like a nobody. They sees anyone having any sort of authority over him as disrespectful.
>They sees anyone having any sort of authority over him as disrespectful.
Literally me. I think it would be distasteful to call myself based, but yes, based. I receive orders from no one in life.
Just bumping ur shitty thread to get more kino recs, ty
I know that feel
nice try but it's been topped before it even existed
That's not the thread topic moron. Name one show in the past 10 years that beats it
True Detective season 1.
> Season 1
Nope, doesn't count, has to stand against it in its entirety.
Name a good show in its entirety from the last ten years, period.
The Big Bang Theory
Breaking Bad.
>premiered 2008
The Big Bang Theory
Twin Peaks: The Return
Because the world ended in 2012.
*Ahem*
The chad Odenkirk
BCS is reddit, a derivative spinoff that wouldn't exist without the GOAT original.
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just think about all the
>remember mike?
>remember hector salamanca?
>remember the terminator twins?
>remember tuco?
>remember when Saul said "Nacho didnt send you, no lalo?"
>remember pollos hermanos?
>remember gus fringe?
>remember the lab and the laundrymat?
>remember zafiro nero?
>remember Sauls chubby receptionist?
>remember pooch?
>remember the fat black dude huel?
>remember the blowup liberty statue?
>remember crazy 8?
and so on
only good addition is chuck but he is dead howard was okay ish and only got interesting when he died, nacho was okay too and also died, and Lalo. thats it.
3/10
Uuhhhm yea but does Breaking Bad have kimmy mommy?????
Yeah thought so
When I heard they were making a Saul spinoff, I thought it was going to be 90s lawyer kino with Saul dealing with a different case each week. Instead it's a member-berry origin story for a side character and cartel shit.
It doesn't have Skylar, this alone makes it better by default.
better call saul is good but it is
1: nothing like breaking bad
2: about 10% worse
>1: nothing like breaking bad
That's why it's 100% better.
It ruined modern television though.
Its why episodic series no longer exist.
thank god, a story spanning seasons is too much for your attention span and memory? go watch docter house
When the story is bad the show is bad.
who cares about the story you consume media for the emotion, and the story is ok anyway
Spoken like a true BB/BCS fan.
>finally story spans multiple seasons
>who cares about the story
That's some cope, if I've ever seen it before.
re-read my comments again this time slowly
>good grades in college
>masters in some need chemistry shit
>co founder of a successful company
>working as a high school teacher
Vince is a fricking hack, companies would have been all over this guy for comfy 150k+ jobs. The premise completely falls flat because the existence of such a person that is genius level IQ and methodical but works a dead beat job is absolutely moronic.
He actually had a PhD lmao
but this isn't completely implausible, especially if he's spent a long time out of academia/research
Because he didn’t receive a PhD. It’s mentioned that he and Eliot met in graduate school and left to start a company together. It’s not clear whether Walt left before getting his Master’s Degree, or whether he got his Master’s, but never got a PhD.
i swear he has one hung on the wall in the first episode
He indeed does have a master's degree which they reference once or twice. You might be referring to the plaque that says he contributed to a nobel peace prize.
Well yeah he got a comfy well paid jobs at Los Pollos Hermanos, did you watch the show?
many such cases
You didn't pay attention. In the flashback where we see Walt and pregnant Skyler househunting, Walt is working at Sandia Labs. So he did land on his feet nicely after leaving Gray Matter, and presumably was on track for a lucrative career. But by this point in the show, we know Walt's character and how much of a frick up he is. He self sabotaged all his career prospects because of his own ego and insecurity that left him unable to work with smart people. Eventually the only work he could find that didn't have someone smarter than him in the room was working as a high school teacher.
People like Walt exist IRL, they're highly educated but they let their insecurities rise up and their refusal to acknowledge their own insecurities leads to them working dead ends jobs and dying like a nobody. They sees anyone having any sort of authority over him as disrespectful.
>They sees anyone having any sort of authority over him as disrespectful.
Literally me. I think it would be distasteful to call myself based, but yes, based. I receive orders from no one in life.
great analysis anon, sincerely
I just started watching it, pretty cool. Vince does write some dumb (but cool) shit though.
peaky blinders tops this
isn't that a lgbt liberal series?
Mental illness.
I dropped this when they started shoehorning black people into the setting
yeah uhm no
he said "topped" not behinded.
>Mogs breaking bad
>ratios Ozark
Breaking bad, more like breaking balls
samegay lmao
>Wrong, not samegay
>No I'm not going to prove it, I can't be bothered, you are just wrong
holy meds
That's a yikes from me sweaty
my man tony was the leanest during s1
Watch more Cartel tv shows like El Chapo or Narcos
>still hasn't been topped
the same can't be said for you, op