Breaking bad why should i watch
His job is to catch any drug dealers peddling their wares in Albuquerque, Walt had better be extra careful The Writing One of the main reasons Breaking Bad is so amazing is because of the wonderful writing.
The characters are so well developed you feel like you really know them. Then there's the suspense, my God the suspense. Edge of the seat doesn't even cover it, your heart will be pounding at some of the twists in the story and you'll be left stunned by some of the cliffhangers. It always leaves you desperate to watch the next episode, the ultimate aim of every TV programme.
From Mexican headcase Tuco to the cool and calculated Gus Fring, these bad guys will chill you to the bone. Hitman Mike is a big fan favourite, an ice-cold killer with a soft spot for his little granddaughter. And then of course there's Walter himself - is he a good or a bad guy? I'll leave that up to you to decide. The Cold Open A cold open, as they call it in TV world, is the part of a show that plays before the credits which usually jumps straight into the story.
The Breaking Bad writers have become really creative with these, examples include a Mexican music video and an ad for a fast food restaurant. They always tie in beautifully with the plot and the fun is trying to work out how. Sometimes they'll have you scratching your head Season 2 for example but when you finally figure it out you will marvel at the utter genius of it all.
The Humour It's not all drama and tension in Breaking Bad, there are plenty of hilarious moments to lighten the load. I feel bad leaving any of the cast out of this list, but here are the performances that I really thought were outstanding. Walter White Jr. RJ does a great job walking the line between a developing, sometimes annoying teenager and someone we end up feeling great sympathy for in the story.
He is over the top at times, but he plays it very well so that it becomes a believable character trait for Hank. Bob Odenkirk plays Saul Goodman , seedy attorney at law. Bob Odenkirk is one of my favorite comedians who can also act. He was so good, he got his own spinoff, Better Call Saul. In Breaking Bad, Odenkirk provides plenty of comic relief, but he also masters the art of the pathetic character overall.
One of my favorite characters. Both performances are stellar as well. Yep, absolutely. Breaking Bad is worth watching. I would recommend giving the show at least three or four episodes before making up your mind. It took me that long to get hooked. When I did get hooked, I was hooked good. All in all, the show is really about transformation, as most good stories are. As the series progresses, the viewers see the two develop a sort of father-son bond, with Walt becoming much closer to Jesse than his actual son, Walt Jr.
He once accidentally refers to his own son accidentally as Jesse. On the flip side, Jesse becomes very protective of his former teacher when others threaten his life. The chemistry translates offscreen as well. Anytime these two head out in public together, the pair always deliver a series of must-see photos. Cranston recently reunited with his costar to celebrate Paul's 40th birthday party. Read more: Aaron Paul celebrated his 40th birthday with a lavish day celebration that included his 'Breaking Bad' costar Bryan Cranston.
Esposito plays complacently calm, cool, collected, and cut-throat Gustavo Fring, a drug distributor for the Mexican cartel who hides in plain sight as the owner of a popular deep-fried chicken food chain and town socialite.
Every time the fan favorite appears on screen he's a scene stealer. Two of his strongest moments came during season four when he unexpectedly killed an employee and sneakily killed the entire Mexican drug cartel.
The man is tactful and organized — everything Walter White's careless chem teacher isn't — so it was a surprise at the end of season four when his character was dramatically outsmarted by Walter White. Esposito was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series in only to lose out to fellow costar Aaron Paul. Fring has easily landed as one of the best television villains of all time on multiple lists.
During season 3, Pinkman's use of "b" became a fan favorite. People even put together every occurrence of the word on the show. The line became so popular that Paul told Conan O'Brien he gets asked by fans to say it to them.
He also revealed his favorites include " Gatorade me, b " and " This is my own private domicile, b The witty one-liners and observations of crooked "criminal" lawyer Saul Goodman Bob Odenkirk also liven the show's grittier moments. His character became so popular AMC launched a successful spinoff, "Better Call Saul," that will launch its fifth season in In a moment near the end of season four, episode 11, Gus takes matters to the extreme, threatening:.
I will kill your wife. I will kill your son. I will kill your infant daughter. One of the series' most popular monologues occurs when Walt goes on a rant to wife Skyler, confidently telling her that he's the only one people should fear. If you know anything about "Breaking Bad," this is one of the most common and popular lines of the series.
I am the danger! A guy opens his door and gets shot and you think that of me? I am the one who knocks! Other than the intense drama, creator Vince Gilligan delivers a series of beautifully crafted and choreographed montages set to music that have become a staple of the show. Whether showing characters selling meth , making meth , an RV getting destroyed , or Jesse bored on a car ride or in a lab , Gilligan breaks up simple actions into visually appealing sequences.
Arguably one of the best montages is "Crystal Blue Persuasion" from season five showing Walt cooking with new partner Todd. Many shows wait until the episode's final minutes to deliver suspense.
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