If Vince Gilligan was in charge then yes he'd do it over the course of a few episodes.
If its sopranos oriented then he'd get suddenly popped in his car the second he tries to intimidate tony.
This, if depends on the show. In the sopranos he’d immediately get whacked in his driveway, that show doesn’t hold characters at gun point and then let them wriggle out of it very often like breaking bad loves to do
If Vince Gilligan was in charge then yes he'd do it over the course of a few episodes.
If its sopranos oriented then he'd get suddenly popped in his car the second he tries to intimidate tony.
It is, certainly smarter than a show about a cancer patient and moronic teenager, played by a balding 40 year old, somehow taking down cartels with science
Kek
Sopranos also has a better ending and didn’t go to shit after season 3
I like bb, but it did have a decline after s3. Where sopranos was more consistent after season 1.
It's not so much that Sopranos is smart, it's more that Breaking Bad tends to turn into a comic book when it stages moments of peril. The writers have Walt using chemistry as a cornucopian superpower that can solve any problem and kill any villain.
moronic take. He didn't use chemistry to kill Gus other than making a bomb, he won the game of chess by manipulating him subtly from the shadows. That's why the show is good, nothing to do with comic capeshit. The chemistry adds a unique twist to an otherwise average show about drugs and crime. but since you have Reddit mentality at heart, you need Marvel as some sort of point of reference to explain your perceived flaws of the show.
>He didn't use chemistry to kill Gus other than making a bomb, he won the game of chess by manipulating him subtly from the shadows
This is nonsense. In the real world if Walt did something like this, he'd be in a bodybag immediately since Gus would have liuetenants and other people working in his organization that would kill Walt immediately. Second of all, in a realistic scenario someone like Gus would have taken Walt's family and just made him work, whether he liked it or not. And if he refused, his entire family would be skinned alive because that's how the cartels work. The way Walt goes out and deals with threats and advances into the real world is pure capeshit. It prioritizes drama and cool moments before realism. He'd never even get past street level in real life.
Sopranos is also partly guilty of that with Tony's New Jersey crew somehow having sitdowns with a New York family and even going to war with them, but at least it deos a far better job of staying grounded.
If Vince was in charge it would take 4 seasons with multiple filler episodes and plots about how Walt got cucked while never having sex with anyone else lol
Wrong, if it was Tony it would take at least 6 episodes and 3 therapy sessions for Tony to figure out that he has to clip him. Anytime Tony had to clip somebody he had to convince himself to do it
Walt is like Batman, he needs prep time and a plan. Tony's crew are just a bunch of impulsive morons who would just shoot him before Walt can even think of a scheme
Gus is a rich multi millionaire druglord with tons of enforcers and footfolk, Tony and his crew would get obliterated if they tried to threaten his territory
powerlevels in Break them Brad are crazy compared to the more grounded Sopranos, he's do some chemistry bullshit and Tone wouldn't know what hit him
But on the other hand, a lot of Walt's survival in BrBa relied on his enemies needing him for something or not wanting to kill someone if they didn't have to. Neither of those would be issues for the glorified crew. It's a bit more of a tossup than I thought.
Walt should've been dead many times but he gets out of it by being le smart and talks his way out of it. If he were held up by Tony's crew like he has been by every single bad guy with a gun like in BB he would've died immediately.
>Could Walter take out the entire Sopranos crew?
He'd probably get some dirt on that one FBI agent, manipulate him into taking out the whole crew, and then kill him before anyone finds out he masterminded the whole thing.
By the rules of the capeshit Bince Villigan universe, yes Walter can kill him. By the more realistic rules of the Sopranos universe, Walter wouldn't even have a chance.
Easily because Walter is a high iq individual while Sopranos crew are all huge morons.
>midwits
the samehomosexualry is unbelievable.
Yes, Tony’s crew was small and full of morons.
Yes, Tony is fricking terrible boss and a moron
yeah, walter would use the power of science
If Vince Gilligan was in charge then yes he'd do it over the course of a few episodes.
If its sopranos oriented then he'd get suddenly popped in his car the second he tries to intimidate tony.
This, if depends on the show. In the sopranos he’d immediately get whacked in his driveway, that show doesn’t hold characters at gun point and then let them wriggle out of it very often like breaking bad loves to do
>Muh sopranos is le smart show!!
It is, certainly smarter than a show about a cancer patient and moronic teenager, played by a balding 40 year old, somehow taking down cartels with science
Kek
Sopranos also has a better ending and didn’t go to shit after season 3
I like bb, but it did have a decline after s3. Where sopranos was more consistent after season 1.
It's not so much that Sopranos is smart, it's more that Breaking Bad tends to turn into a comic book when it stages moments of peril. The writers have Walt using chemistry as a cornucopian superpower that can solve any problem and kill any villain.
moronic take. He didn't use chemistry to kill Gus other than making a bomb, he won the game of chess by manipulating him subtly from the shadows. That's why the show is good, nothing to do with comic capeshit. The chemistry adds a unique twist to an otherwise average show about drugs and crime. but since you have Reddit mentality at heart, you need Marvel as some sort of point of reference to explain your perceived flaws of the show.
>No comic capeshit
>Gus magically knowing his car has a bomb in it and walking away
>He didn't use chemistry to kill Gus other than making a bomb, he won the game of chess by manipulating him subtly from the shadows
This is nonsense. In the real world if Walt did something like this, he'd be in a bodybag immediately since Gus would have liuetenants and other people working in his organization that would kill Walt immediately. Second of all, in a realistic scenario someone like Gus would have taken Walt's family and just made him work, whether he liked it or not. And if he refused, his entire family would be skinned alive because that's how the cartels work. The way Walt goes out and deals with threats and advances into the real world is pure capeshit. It prioritizes drama and cool moments before realism. He'd never even get past street level in real life.
Sopranos is also partly guilty of that with Tony's New Jersey crew somehow having sitdowns with a New York family and even going to war with them, but at least it deos a far better job of staying grounded.
If Vince was in charge it would take 4 seasons with multiple filler episodes and plots about how Walt got cucked while never having sex with anyone else lol
Wrong, if it was Tony it would take at least 6 episodes and 3 therapy sessions for Tony to figure out that he has to clip him. Anytime Tony had to clip somebody he had to convince himself to do it
Sopranos is shit and I'm glad that everyone is finally realizing it. Took you guys long enough.
This. Many Saint of Newark made me realize how much of a hack David Chase is.
Guys you are thinking this whole thing wrong! Think about the amazing crossover plotlines!
>Walter's wife gets an italian prostitute makeover by Carmella
>Walt Jr ,Jesse and AJ go to Atlantic City
>Tony gets Walt laid at the Badda Bing
>Paulie and Silvio get hitman lessons by Mike, hilarity ensues.
>Jessie has to take care of uncle Junior for a week, hilarity ensues again.
I'd buy that for a dollar
This post makes me contemplate suicide
Why
I really wanna see this now, particularly Mike trying to deal with Paulie
I'm glad you won't see it
DAMN YOU PAULIE!! THAT OLD WOMAN WASN'T IN THE GAME!!!
>Max Arciniega, whatever happened there?
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?
Walt is like Batman, he needs prep time and a plan. Tony's crew are just a bunch of impulsive morons who would just shoot him before Walt can even think of a scheme
What about Gus vs Tony?
Tony would die before he even knows who Gus is.
Gus is a rich multi millionaire druglord with tons of enforcers and footfolk, Tony and his crew would get obliterated if they tried to threaten his territory
Imagine a conversation between these two. What be fricking epic! Make it happen Vince!
All right guys time to decide who would win this free for all
Walter vs Soprano crew vs 1 trillion lion
Tony will win he has read the sun tea zoo
powerlevels in Break them Brad are crazy compared to the more grounded Sopranos, he's do some chemistry bullshit and Tone wouldn't know what hit him
But on the other hand, a lot of Walt's survival in BrBa relied on his enemies needing him for something or not wanting to kill someone if they didn't have to. Neither of those would be issues for the glorified crew. It's a bit more of a tossup than I thought.
Walt should've been dead many times but he gets out of it by being le smart and talks his way out of it. If he were held up by Tony's crew like he has been by every single bad guy with a gun like in BB he would've died immediately.
Probably just by poisoning their sandwich shop
>Could Walter take out the entire Sopranos crew?
He'd probably get some dirt on that one FBI agent, manipulate him into taking out the whole crew, and then kill him before anyone finds out he masterminded the whole thing.
chrissy gets hooked on blue sky and bankrupts walt by snorting his entire supply in one breath with his toucan sam lookin ass schnoz
By the rules of the capeshit Bince Villigan universe, yes Walter can kill him. By the more realistic rules of the Sopranos universe, Walter wouldn't even have a chance.
well if Bravo Vince is directing we'll spend 2 hours and 50 minutes staring at a feather in the wind
midter gets stomped
Easily. Sopranos characters manage to be even dumber than sopranos fans, which is no simple feat
could walt really take on a bonafide roman?
tony yes
but the joon?