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post #151 of 159
What an amazing finish!!!!!!!!!!! Unforgettable!!!!

And as a fine addendum to a fine series, I highly recommend checking out the podcast, "WTF With Marc Maron" to listen to a wonderful interview Maron conducts with Mr. White himself, Bryan Cranston. Besides a backdrop into the 3-time Emmy-winning actor's past, it also sets up how he came into being Mr. White on Breaking Bad. It is an episode I have listened to more than once and has led to a new appreciation I have for this 21st Century television classic!!!!!! thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

Oh, and BTW, WTF With Marc Maron is available at iTunes. The podcast aired prior to the season finale over a week or so ago. smile.gif
Edited by Tina_H_V - 10/15/11 at 11:27pm
post #152 of 159
I just got into this. After years and years of hearing about this show on talk-shows, different sites that I visit daily and here and there, I tried it. I said that's impossible, everyone says that this is the greatest show ever. So I did the right thing and started from the beginning and just finished season 1,2,3 and 4! I guess I'm lucky that I was able to watch all of them like this. I don't know how you guys did it, waiting for so long and over the years.

I have to say that indeed this is one of the best series I have ever seen. I don't watch series anymore because it takes a long time and you just kind of feel cheated and feel things are just too long just for the sake of it. But this series never felt long (except the fly episode that truly felt like a filler).

I have to say my favorite season is season 4 and my ultimate favorite episode is episode 411 Crawl Space. I think this was the best episode and would have been the best way to end the series. i think they should have kept this plot point for the end. I explain. It would have been great to end the series this way: the bad guys are coming to kill Walt and his family and he knows the only way to get out is to hire that guy that erases your trace, so he goes to his home to get the money and for whatever reason finds out that he doesn't have that amount of money anymore. So he goes mental like laughing crazy and we see the bad guys are coming to get him and his family. This would have been the perfect ending. It would be interesting to see what they come up with in season 5.

Anyone knows what was the point of that Terminator scene according to the writers? Because it seems strange and out of place to me for a show that tries to be "real". You die instantly, there is no windows shutdown sequence in brain.
post #153 of 159

Sam,

 

Your post brought a big smile to my face today.


Always enjoy hearing someone discover BREAKING BAD.

I had 3 seasons worth of catching up to do last year before

Season 4, but it was well worth it.

 

Yes, one of the best series I have ever seen and I am 

so looking forward to Season 5 in July.

 

As far as "The Terminator" ending, obviously it was done

for pure shock effect on the audience.  As hideously 

unbelievable as it turned it out to be, it managed to greatly

satisfy the audience!

post #154 of 159
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I don't know how you guys did it, waiting for so long and over the years.
I always say this but when it comes to serialized shows, part of the fun for me is waiting week to week or year to year to see what comes next. It's cool to sit back and watch a bunch of seasons in a few weeks but it's a different experience when you've been with the show and gotten to 'know' the characters over the years. For example, I watched the first three seasons of Battlestar Galactica and loved it but I can only imagine how much more I would have gotten out of, say, New Caprica and all of the awesomeness there if I had been watching the show for a couple years rather than a couple of weeks.
post #155 of 159
Well, there's this bit of marination that goes on when you watch a good show on a weekly basis, vs. just devouring a season set in a few days. Mainly, when you watch episodes back-to-back-to-back, it's more a plot-driven viewing experience, but on a weekly basis, the episode unfolds and has room to breathe, and you can soak in the details more because you don't have the next episode to satiate your curiosity immediately.
post #156 of 159
Thanks Ron, that was a direct reference to you, watching it the correct way! biggrin.gif I knew you watched 4 episodes of season 4 before starting from season 1. Its like watching 15 minutes of a movie before starting from the beginning, I would never do that! smile.gif

About the week to week waiting, yes I guess it will be a different feeling and I will experience it with season 5. I'm not sure if it's better because you forget what has happened before and forget about the urgency of some situations. I think I enjoy them more when I watch them back to back.
post #157 of 159

Sam,

 

Looking forward to our upcoming conversations of weekly shows

in the TV forum once the new season is underway.

 

Hopefully, this last season won't let fans down.

post #158 of 159
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Originally Posted by TravisR View Post

I always say this but when it comes to serialized shows, part of the fun for me is waiting week to week or year to year to see what comes next. It's cool to sit back and watch a bunch of seasons in a few weeks but it's a different experience when you've been with the show and gotten to 'know' the characters over the years.

 

I definitely hear you, as I have done it both ways with various shows. Sometimes when a season has already completely aired, I would try to limit to 1 episode per day, or an episode every other day. Takes some planning, but I guess, it is a compromise between the 2 methods. Just a method of my madness. smile.gif

post #159 of 159
Well I found two interesting reads not linked here before:

http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/interview-breaking-bad-creator-vince-gilligan-post-mortems-season-4

http://www.avclub.com/articles/vince-gilligan-walks-us-through-season-four-of-bre,63013/

For the Terminator scene, he says that the main reason was to place no doubt that he is dead. Because there was a confusion at the end of season 3 if that guy was shot or not, so he wanted to avoid it.
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