>character who has never been hinted at just appears and also happens to have expert knowledge of the law
>also shows up just in time to save Walt and Jesse from Hank
Who writes this shit?
>character who has never been hinted at just appears and also happens to have expert knowledge of the law
>also shows up just in time to save Walt and Jesse from Hank
Who writes this shit?
>expert knowledge
his knowledge was pretty basic tbh
and of course he shows up in time, he worked there
OP completely dismantled.
Better luck next time OP.
op just wanted a bb thread and it worked
saul taught him, didnt you read the book?
Book?
all of breaking bad and better call saul is based on a book series by ralphie finnegan, a guy from new york who moved to albuquerque, its funny nobody knows this, there are so many refferences to it that only readers will understand
wait what... did vince buy the story?
yep, when x-files first became successful all the cast bought hot meals but vince bought the rights to his favourite book
interesting whats the book called
breaking bad and better call saul, same as the shows, thats why you cant find it on google, it was kind of obscure and vince used to post on the forums of fans, the only thing vince changed was make all the characters bald and Jane used to be a korean girl
>thats why you cant find it on google
i feel like im being trolled....
why would i make up some mundane shit like that
is it some surprise to you hollywood hacks cant write for shit and buy all their stories?
well im gonna need some evidence bruh
I just Googled it and it's not real. Good troll tho. It's fuckin impossible that a popular series or movie would be based on a book that no one knew about. People with no personalities would be all over that shit right away so they can talk about it on social media.
>I just Googled it and it's not real.
thank you for your service
yw. My bullshit barometer was goin off hard but I'm too neurotic to not make sure. If someone told me there was money in a ladderless pit, I'd probably check eventually.
that's a lot of words to say you're a fucking retard
Breaking Bad was originally set in Bakersfield.
No it was originally supposed to be in the inland empire in Southern California. Walt lived in Ontario and the opening scene was in the Chino cow fields. Riverside/Beaumont would have been the main setting
I was misinformed then.
Wrong, it was written by Bravh Ovinz.
He's a junkman ofc he knows his rights
some hollywood guy
good file name.
>final boss of the show is a local redneck neonazi who appears halfway through the final season
future audiences will ask, that's the bad guy? he looks like a nice republican. those swastika tattoos are so cute. why is such a good man the villain??
When did he say he is a neonazi?
It was implied because he still has the dick he was born with.
But that's every character in the show, including the women.
Such shit writing that the show ends in the same season that the main character dies.
>character's one time flip phone gag turns entire phone dealing season spanning backstory
>heres that kid i was telling you about
Whoa, did Gus just kill that cartel dude who appeared in one other episode? SO impactful!
he killed his gay lover
Oh I get it, the cartel is a metaphor for AIDS. The flashback took place in the 80's didn't it?
>CEO of cartels
>speaks the most broken gibberish spanish ever
literally how
Has to dumb it down so the retarded Chilean.
did he steal the raisins?
>character makes a single comment about his bitch ex wife in entire show
>wife gets her own entire spin off series
>asking for a warrant is a display of expert knowledge
He needed help from Walt too with whole private domicile harassment...bitch
In real life Hank would have turned his body cam off and heemed that old, lanky fuck for interfering with his duties.
For some random meth monkey maybe, but hes going after who he thinks is a kingpin, meaning all the major stuff has to be by the books. For the most part Hank is actually good at towing that line and advancing his career off it despite zero progress.
From what I remember of this episode, Walt and Jesse are in the RV when Hank comes. Walt feeds Jesse the lines about it being a private domicile, who yells them at Hank. Then it's the junyard guy who backs him up and tells him Jesse is right and needs a warrant. Maybe I'm wrong but The junkyard owner just backs them up.
i watched this episode like a few days ago, he mumbles something in korean at first which is a reference to him being korean in the books, then he asks hank for the warrant, and they argue about it being a private domicile and how he needs probable cause, walt only tells jesse that when hes almost breaking in
Jesse yelled at him about removing the tape that covered the bullet holes, bur Walt pointed it out to Jesse. The old guy told Hank it was a domicile not a vehicle and he needed a warrant. He also owned the place and knew how to handle feds.
>it's not a vehicle if it doesn't move
What the fuck?
It's true. Most houses have hidden wheels and a small engine but hardly anyone ever uses them.
Honestly, this slaps. Big oofta energy that gives me the ick. Yeet.
Lowkey what a mood. It's wild—like, most cribs flexing these wholesome wheels and a tiny motor, but legit, nobody's even tapping into that vibe. It's so extra that I forgot how to adult, yeesh.
OMG, my yeet squad just slayed with the glow up vibes while we flexed in a Gucci selfie, living our extra best life, but then we got ghosted by FOMO goals, leaving us feeling totally salty and sending those vibes into a cray, noob-level adulting spiral
>I don't care, I'm breaking into that RV anyway, and even though I'll be violating several Constitutionally protected rights I won't face any serious repercussions and will be given paid leave while I'm transferred to a new precinct somewhere else to continue my career
What now...
>call a sleazy friend who has his secretary fake a call from the hospital that his wife got in an accident
heh.. nothing personnel
how based would it have been if walt got someone to put marie in the hospital
Hank really is the most realistic cop in tv history.
how stupid is it that the main character gets cancer simply so they can make a story about a man forced into the drug trade because of health insurance
Huh? Money was no issue. He had rich friends willing to finance the entire thing.
imagine if we got a Bogdon spinoff series about what he does with the carwash money
bogdan is the one who tells the cartel about heisenberg in the books
Maybe he spends a few bucks to pluck those fucking caterpillars on his face.
best scene in the show. not all heroes wear capes etc etc
this actually tracks. you'd be shocked at how often white trash blue collar types are actually pretty well educated about the law in regards to their own personal rights. it's basically just "fuck you, you can't tell me what to do" with more words
Yea it pays off to know the law if you live somewhere that people would likely take advantage of it if they think they could get away with it.
>tracks
Total zoomer death, fr fr no cap
The joke is that rural hillbillies know more about the law than most metrofags and that's really saying something
>that one time when Walt neglected to save the junkie girlfriend and then he coincidentally met her dad on a bar the day after and then the dad's breakdown coincidentally led to two planes crashing right on top of Walt's house as a consequence to his actions
Seriously who the fuck came up with that? Its literally capeshit writing, full of contrivances and improbable coincidences, and yet this is still called the best show of all time? I dont believe this shit.
>that one time when Walt was born and lived in the same town where a former chilean top dog now runs a successful drug cartel operation
>Former genius chemist without health insurance coincidentally given lung cancer
Yeah I don't think so
i think it was a good plot line but having the collision occur directly over Walt's house was when it veered into capeshit territory. i'm guessing the teddy bear in Walt's pool at the beginning of the season was the same situation as the machine gun in season 5.
it's the classic foreshadowing that doesn't live up to the hype scenario. they initially tease something extremely intriguing and then the writer bends over backwards to make it work because it wasn't very well thought out
vince took influence from kdrama
The only coincidence you stated is that Walt meets Janes dad at a bar before it happens, which has no bearing on the overall plot. None of those are contrivances either. Y'know with all the 3 hour breakdowns you guys on watch on YouTube you'd think you'd at least be able to properly air your grievances with a show without sounding retarded.
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