Yup. It could still go bad, but I've thoroughly enjoyed every episode so far.
This show has done something impossible: I now anticipate Mondays.
just monday nights. the rest of the day can go fck itself
Yup. It could still go bad, but I've thoroughly enjoyed every episode so far.
This show has done something impossible: I now anticipate Mondays.
The Michael Mckean scenes are boring and slow.
i have no clue who the hell michael mckean is, why couldn't you just say saul's brother or CHUCK!
Was nacho in Breaking Bad? Or is nacho a made up character for plot purposes?
The Michael Mckean scenes are boring and slow.
They're all made up characters for plot purposes.
But, yeah Nacho was not in BB. Either was his mother, Nacho Mama. :awe:
One Call, That'Saul.
Not at all. With Breaking Bad, the Skyler and Walt Jr. scenes were terminally boring. Most of the Hank and Marie crap was dreadful. I even found much of the Jessie and his retarded friends scenes to be worthless. They have yet to hit a clinker with Saul. So far, the writing is much tighter than Breaking Bad.
All of the characters you have mentioned were critical to telling the story unless what you're looking for is writing a la Sly Stallone, rather than Shakespeare, Henry James, or George V. Higgins (and to me BB had similarities to all three).Not at all. With Breaking Bad, the Skyler and Walt Jr. scenes were terminally boring. Most of the Hank and Marie crap was dreadful. I even found much of the Jessie and his retarded friends scenes to be worthless.
Sorry, guys. Breaking Bad was not Shakespeare, no matter how big your fandom. Boring is boring. It was a good show, but it didn't always fire on all cylinders.
My guess is that you find Shakespeare boring as well. Amirite?
Far from it.
Ok. Then, please tell us which is your favorite play, and, at some persuasive length and depth, exactly why.
Show your work.
Oh, brother. Go find another sap to harass.
Definition of SAP
2 : a foolish gullible person
an·oth·er
1.
used to refer to an additional person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned or known about; one more; a further.