>every time I rewatch
There's your problem. I saw it once i went on with my life. You are like cattle, chewing and regurgitating, chewing and regurgitating.
>In November 2004, Peter Porco had his head repeatedly smashed with an axe while sleeping. He woke up the following morning, went through his entire daily routine, made breakfast and finally fell dead while picking his newspaper, never noticing his state or the pools of blood he left everywhere
You ever hear the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction"? Even if it's feasible, it's so rare that adding such a thing into a TV show would seem unbelievable.
If there's enough heat to burn down to his skull, at least one side of his brain would have dramatically overheated, too. He would either be unconscious or at the very least not have the motor functions to be standing, let alone to adjust his tie.
The truth is, Gus was already dead by the time he walked out of the room. The body + brain is just capable of going for a few minutes/seconds after death in cases like that. I knew a paramedic, he arrived to the site of a real bad fire, two girls incinerated. One of them, just muscle and bone at this point because all her skin melted off, looked at him and just kept saying "help me" over and over.
What about that story of that woman who jumped out of the WTC on 9/11 and her body was turned into mush but she was still conscious and asking for help
its pretty amazing how rekt people can get and still move around from adrenaline
the tie adjustment was goofy but people get blown up and walk around all the time
sometimes people shoot off their whole face and make it into hospital
If there's enough heat to burn down to his skull, at least one side of his brain would have dramatically overheated, too. He would either be unconscious or at the very least not have the motor functions to be standing, let alone to adjust his tie.
Season 4 was a bad season. I'm not gonna make a meme statement of "tired of pretending its not" because I've always felt that way.
The entire season is just stalling, no character development, no real anything just "Gus is a big epic bad guy and he will die in the finale" that much was made clear with the first episode of season 4 then its just an entire season of nothing interesting happening until they resolve that conflict.
I thought nothing of it, just an apt death for the character with some shock. Perfect for a great villain. But after finding out it triggered autists I love it it.
The show should have wrapped up after Gus' death. The entire season five served no purpose other than to give Walt his comeuppance. They should have woven it in somehow by the end of season 4.
Why didn't he lose any limbs? Like 99% of welfare queenies who went to Iraq came back with one leg or arm blown off by some shitty IED made by a muslim kid. And Gus almost walked this one out. Is it because amerisharts are all moronic pieces of shit? Oh, that's right. They are.
I can still remember how everyone was creaming about this scene at the release, the BB cult was alive and real. But I knew even back then that the fans would turn on that moment eventually because it was just so silly. Same with the corny oneliners and other stuff.
Breaking Bad is a perfect example of a show or movie where "You had to be there" is the proper way to descripe the impact of the forementioned. It was perfect entertainment while being along for the ride, like a JJ Abrams movie. After a while when you rewatch it or reflect on scenes, you realize it doesn't hold up as well as you thought.
>Can we all agree that this was really stupid? I hate it every time I rewatch
Yes, because the series was so good this was jarring. I guarantee what happened is they had the idea, spent a ton of time and money doing it, and the show runner just couldn't ditch it even though he knew it was shit. All it would have taken to greatly increase the scene impact was edit out 7 seconds.
Gus was smarter in BCS than in BB. So was Mike. Did they go senile or something in between?
I think Gus' weakness was his desire for revenge and torturing Hector. It was literally the only place Walt could have killed him.
>It was literally the only place Walt could have killed him.
Why didn't Walt just hire a sniper?
Gus would intuit the bullet about to be fired and duck.
Because that's a b***h ass move
yeah wouldn't the front of his face be fricked?
>Gus is suddenly the Terminator
Yes this was monumentally stoopid.
I convinced my sister that this was the point the show was going for a Terminator time travel plot twist.
Why was it stupid?
>every time I rewatch
There's your problem. I saw it once i went on with my life. You are like cattle, chewing and regurgitating, chewing and regurgitating.
And I suppose you shitpost in Cinemaphile b8 threads as some shepard?
I help out the less intelligent, yes. You're welcome.
Did they really have to show his skull? its cartoonish. also the effect looks so bad
the exposed bone isnt as bad as the gaping eyesocket. it should just look full of. mangled jelly not scooped out
It was kino and most important of all narratively satisfying. All those
>why didn't he just hire a killer to cap him???
autists need to get a life.
It wasnt the bomb that was dumb it was him walking out and fixing his tie that was moronic
>In November 2004, Peter Porco had his head repeatedly smashed with an axe while sleeping. He woke up the following morning, went through his entire daily routine, made breakfast and finally fell dead while picking his newspaper, never noticing his state or the pools of blood he left everywhere
You ever hear the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction"? Even if it's feasible, it's so rare that adding such a thing into a TV show would seem unbelievable.
The truth is, Gus was already dead by the time he walked out of the room. The body + brain is just capable of going for a few minutes/seconds after death in cases like that. I knew a paramedic, he arrived to the site of a real bad fire, two girls incinerated. One of them, just muscle and bone at this point because all her skin melted off, looked at him and just kept saying "help me" over and over.
What about that story of that woman who jumped out of the WTC on 9/11 and her body was turned into mush but she was still conscious and asking for help
That's a fine example also
Why has they turned into a copy pasta?
did we watch the same show? is this the mandela effect in action?
has anyone made porn with LUMA. this is a very important question.
its pretty amazing how rekt people can get and still move around from adrenaline
the tie adjustment was goofy but people get blown up and walk around all the time
sometimes people shoot off their whole face and make it into hospital
People go moronic when their brain and half of the face gets blasted off
If there's enough heat to burn down to his skull, at least one side of his brain would have dramatically overheated, too. He would either be unconscious or at the very least not have the motor functions to be standing, let alone to adjust his tie.
breaking bad can only be rewatched once, barely
>driving in Texas be like
Season 4 was a bad season. I'm not gonna make a meme statement of "tired of pretending its not" because I've always felt that way.
The entire season is just stalling, no character development, no real anything just "Gus is a big epic bad guy and he will die in the finale" that much was made clear with the first episode of season 4 then its just an entire season of nothing interesting happening until they resolve that conflict.
If it was simply makeup and instead of his skull showing up we saw just a severe deep burn, it would have been a great scene.
Also, because they have chosen CGI, the part of face that is not harmed is absolutely impeccable, which makes it look even worse and unnatural.
I thought nothing of it, just an apt death for the character with some shock. Perfect for a great villain. But after finding out it triggered autists I love it it.
>every time I rewatch
what was wrong with it?
it was cool when it first came out
The show should have wrapped up after Gus' death. The entire season five served no purpose other than to give Walt his comeuppance. They should have woven it in somehow by the end of season 4.
>watching this garbage at all
You should consider suicide
Why didn't he lose any limbs? Like 99% of welfare queenies who went to Iraq came back with one leg or arm blown off by some shitty IED made by a muslim kid. And Gus almost walked this one out. Is it because amerisharts are all moronic pieces of shit? Oh, that's right. They are.
Go to bed Isreal
The most stupid thing was the le nazis in season 5.
I can still remember how everyone was creaming about this scene at the release, the BB cult was alive and real. But I knew even back then that the fans would turn on that moment eventually because it was just so silly. Same with the corny oneliners and other stuff.
Breaking Bad is a perfect example of a show or movie where "You had to be there" is the proper way to descripe the impact of the forementioned. It was perfect entertainment while being along for the ride, like a JJ Abrams movie. After a while when you rewatch it or reflect on scenes, you realize it doesn't hold up as well as you thought.
I remember this leaking on Cinemaphile and everyone thinking it was fake because it was so stupid lmao.
It's fiction bro chill
The whole show is a corny cartoon, what did you think you were watching
>Can we all agree that this was really stupid? I hate it every time I rewatch
Yes, because the series was so good this was jarring. I guarantee what happened is they had the idea, spent a ton of time and money doing it, and the show runner just couldn't ditch it even though he knew it was shit. All it would have taken to greatly increase the scene impact was edit out 7 seconds.