Breaking Bad never had a bad season

32  2019-05-13 by TomatoShock

Eat your heart out, swordshitters. Methshit is king.

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I'm glad swordshit is pulling a Dexter. Maybe people will move the fuck on instead of beating the horse into a fine paste like they did with wandshit.

Nah we're definitely in for even more cloakshit. Wheel of Time, the Witcher. Hell, I bet there's a Sword of Truth series in the works but I don't want to bother to look.

And I saw a well upvote thread in r/drama today taking about how Wheel of Time is such a great fucking story. Brains are smoothing as we speak.

Can't forget the LOTR series either.

CRACK

SSIIIIP

"Yeah, The West Wing, now there's a good show with good writing. They dont make em like they used to"

NGL the super jaded Jewish guy had awesome dialogue.

Aaron Sorkin screenplay

You meant "monologue"

could never stand the writing for the characters

no one talks like that

The plot was so cyclical though.

Glimmer of success > character does something uncharacteristically stupid/selfish/reckless > success turns to mortal danger > Walt does something evil to evade danger > new season/new opportunity/ higher stakes

Methshit was a 😴 fest by the middle of the Pollos Hermanos arc.

Half way through season 4 i lost interest, as many people i know also did

But it was like 2-3 eps which were slow rather than bad. The fly episode is notorious. Up there with that shitty dream ep in the Sopranos

Tl;dr i watch a lot of hbo

Lol, the fly episode isn't that bad if you rewatch it, but I was pissed when it aired live and I had to wait a whole week for another episode.

I dont think its bad. I understand what they were going for but that doesnt mean I have to like it.

I'd be pretty pissed if i watched it week by week too

The fly episode was pure kinography

Pseud

cope

It's truly a divider in the fanbase, I appreciated it too.

Those were the times Jesse was in a self-loathing mode and had hobos living in his house? Definitely a weak part of the show.

The Fly episode was directed by the dude that did The Last Jedi. I love this man unironically for pissing off so many nerds

Sopranos was better

Correct

True but watching Jesse and Walt take turns having mental breakdowns season after season started getting old. I think there was like 2 seasons where they were both on the same page.

Better Call Saul 🤢

You are cancelled, honey.

Better Call Saul minus the girlfriend's storyline, which is basically just the story of a moderately successful lawyer from Albuquerque who has questionable taste in men.

She a gud actress

But the point of her is supposed to be how abrasive Jimmy becoming Saul is to his old life

I mean, I assume. Next season will really tell.

I do love the show, but sections of seasons 2 and especially 3 had pacing issues.

B R A V O

V I N C E

Deadwood is the only consistently great TV show ever made.

Funny way to spell Justified.

No!

Basically a Deadwood spin off but they skipped the part where Bullock is struck by lightening and travels to the distant future.

No, The Wire. 13 doing 50+.

Seasons 2 and 5 dragged hard due to excessive white people nonsense.

I only saw season 1 but every scene involving the cops was a complete 😴😴😴fest. like watching law and order or something

They're filming a Deadwood movie now

Another garbage series ultimately forgotten after it finished airing

Now sopranos and the wire? Those were good tv shows

Except every scene with Walt's retard son in it, that kid put in one of the worst acting performances of all time.

Walt's entire family. The only positive thing they did in the whole show was act as the motives for Walt's meth cooking, otherwise they were entirely useless.

that's because every episode of breaking bad is the same fucking thing.

"I don't want to make drugs anymore, Drug Addict."

"But Malcolm's dad, I am a drug addict and you are dying. Use your chemistry powers for making drugs."

"Okay fine, I will make drugs. Here, let us commit crimes in incredibly clumsy, dumbass ways but still get away with it for some reason."

rinse and repeat for an entire series. that's literally every episode.

Naw, he fully embraces it later on, that's where it starts getting good.

Hear hear.

The Shield never had a bad season

season 2 was on the weaker side but not enough that I wouldn't still consider it good