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There are two types of people: those who like the breaking bad episode "the fly"...

LingerLonger

Still spreading the O&A virus
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The season two "bottle" episode, where they cook in the RV and Jesse wastes all the drinking water, was far superior.
The scene where Jesse triumphantly extinguishes the fire with all of their drinking water and then gloats and celebrates in Walt's face like he just saved their lives is one the funniest moments on the show. It was the kind of stupid subtle humor that stuff like Sopranos or The Wire would have once or twice in an episode. Like the FBI slamming Johnny Sac into the snow. Or the FBI brutally arresting Sal Vitro the gardener like he was a mafia hitman. "I'm the garden.....I'm the.....AAAH!". Or in The Wire where the corner kids put dogshit into a paper bag and hide it like it is the drug stash and the cop sticks his hand into it. "Your crew are working a ground stash....oh what the fuck?!".

But later in Breaking Bad they would try to "out funny" Sopranos and constantly fail. Like having Walt throw an entire pizza on the roof. Or having Ted slip on his rug and break his neck. Fucking lame reddit tier faggot humor. Every episode had to have some WACKY KOOKY moment to make the autistic retards that took over the show's fandom happy so that they could quote it to each other like mouth breathing low IQ mongrel trash on social media endlessly. Better Call Saul was practically that idea on steroids.
The show isn't very good on 2-3 rewatches. The gimmicks that made it suspenseful the first time make it feel hokey and contrived on the next go round
Every single plot based story will be like this until the end of time. Stuff like Sopranos, Oz, Wire, Boardwalk, are endlessly re-watchable because the shows are about more than just the basic plot. Breaking Bad is nothing but filler scenes until the next plot twist or horrible Emmy bait cringe overacting moment. Compare any dinner or family scene on Sopranos to Breaking Bad. The writing is night and day.
 

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The scene where Jesse triumphantly extinguishes the fire with all of their drinking water and then gloats and celebrates in Walt's face like he just saved their lives is one the funniest moments on the show. It was the kind of stupid subtle humor that stuff like Sopranos or The Wire would have once or twice in an episode. Like the FBI slamming Johnny Sac into the snow. Or the FBI brutally arresting Sal Vitro the gardener like he was a mafia hitman. "I'm the garden.....I'm the.....AAAH!". Or in The Wire where the corner kids put dogshit into a paper bag and hide it like it is the drug stash and the cop sticks his hand into it. "Your crew are working a ground stash....oh what the fuck?!".

But later in Breaking Bad they would try to "out funny" Sopranos and constantly fail. Like having Walt throw an entire pizza on the roof. Or having Ted slip on his rug and break his neck. Fucking lame reddit tier faggot humor. Every episode had to have some WACKY KOOKY moment to make the autistic retards that took over the show's fandom happy so that they could quote it to each other like mouth breathing low IQ mongrel trash on social media endlessly. Better Call Saul was practically that idea on steroids.

Every single plot based story will be like this until the end of time. Stuff like Sopranos, Oz, Wire, Boardwalk, are endlessly re-watchable because the shows are about more than just the basic plot. Breaking Bad is nothing but filler scenes until the next plot twist or horrible Emmy bait cringe overacting moment. Compare any dinner or family scene on Sopranos to Breaking Bad. The writing is night and day.
All those shows are great because you had great actors playing well written Characters.

BB had 3 great and well acted characters, Walt, Gus, and Mike, which is why it blows
 
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The scene where Jesse triumphantly extinguishes the fire with all of their drinking water and then gloats and celebrates in Walt's face like he just saved their lives is one the funniest moments on the show. It was the kind of stupid subtle humor that stuff like Sopranos or The Wire would have once or twice in an episode. Like the FBI slamming Johnny Sac into the snow. Or the FBI brutally arresting Sal Vitro the gardener like he was a mafia hitman. "I'm the garden.....I'm the.....AAAH!". Or in The Wire where the corner kids put dogshit into a paper bag and hide it like it is the drug stash and the cop sticks his hand into it. "Your crew are working a ground stash....oh what the fuck?!".

But later in Breaking Bad they would try to "out funny" Sopranos and constantly fail. Like having Walt throw an entire pizza on the roof. Or having Ted slip on his rug and break his neck. Fucking lame reddit tier faggot humor. Every episode had to have some WACKY KOOKY moment to make the autistic retards that took over the show's fandom happy so that they could quote it to each other like mouth breathing low IQ mongrel trash on social media endlessly. Better Call Saul was practically that idea on steroids.

Every single plot based story will be like this until the end of time. Stuff like Sopranos, Oz, Wire, Boardwalk, are endlessly re-watchable because the shows are about more than just the basic plot. Breaking Bad is nothing but filler scenes until the next plot twist or horrible Emmy bait cringe overacting moment. Compare any dinner or family scene on Sopranos to Breaking Bad. The writing is night and day.
Yes. BB was entirely plot-driven. "Uh-oh, how's Walt/Hank/Jesse/Gus/Mike/Skyler gonna get out of THIS one?". And once you know, there's nothing else to see. "Lost" was the same way. By season three, BB was just trying to top itself every week. By the final season, they were relying on giant magnets and meth Nazis for new plot contrivances.
 
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