this show was always a goofy live action cartoon for adults.
The best example is any scene with le slow, methodical 4d chessmaster Gus including the death scene
We can all see Gus again in essentially the same role >The Gentlemen (TV Series 2024)
I'm NOT saying it's kino. It's Guy Ritchie rehashing every scene he's ever done (with some of the same actors) this time in a TV series.
Gus is back.
I stopped watching Breaking Bad after this scene, it was hilariously bad.
>le terminator man walking out of an explosion >somehow only half of him is damaged >perfectly fine composure and straightens his tie before falling over
It was that scene that stopped you? Not Hank the DEA agent?
I started watching it because I had some notion that it was a dark comedy. I kept telling myself "this shit isn't remotely funny, besides the entire premise" for 3 episodes.
I watched the whole thing and swore I'd never get caught up in one of these "cable" series ever again. I watched a bunch of trash during the lockdown.
DING DING DING
HAWWWW
Walter...
Waltuh....
*teleports behind you*
*disarms you faster than the eye can see*
>I was reincarnated as a noble in another world so I could introduce them to the illicit stimulant drug trade
Sounds kino but they should be a poor teacher or something also
this show was always a goofy live action cartoon for adults.
The best example is any scene with le slow, methodical 4d chessmaster Gus including the death scene
I like the scene where Walt explodes the windows and AC units off of an apartment while he's still in it and everybody inside being perfectly fine.
To think they retconned the reason Hector hated him from the start was because he was gay, talk about character assassination.
He wasn't assassinated he blew himself up.
Walter assassinated him
No Hector assassinated Walter if you really think about it.
Check em
We can all see Gus again in essentially the same role
>The Gentlemen (TV Series 2024)
I'm NOT saying it's kino. It's Guy Ritchie rehashing every scene he's ever done (with some of the same actors) this time in a TV series.
Gus is back.
sup
I stopped watching Breaking Bad after this scene, it was hilariously bad.
>le terminator man walking out of an explosion
>somehow only half of him is damaged
>perfectly fine composure and straightens his tie before falling over
Only reddit gays think this was good
It was that scene that stopped you? Not Hank the DEA agent?
I started watching it because I had some notion that it was a dark comedy. I kept telling myself "this shit isn't remotely funny, besides the entire premise" for 3 episodes.
I watched the whole thing and swore I'd never get caught up in one of these "cable" series ever again. I watched a bunch of trash during the lockdown.
>episode is called Face Off
>episode ends with half of gus' Face Off
congrats on not understanding kino
Thanks for proving my point, homosexual.
Check 'em
Digis
The chicken. Is it good?
>I broke my board
THE CHICKEN MAN?
*shits self*