• This Breaking Bad tribute will remind you of just how thrilling the series was
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That was fucking powerful. Loved all of it.
Without a doubt the greatest story i've ever been told Vince is such an incredible writer
Very well done
Cranston's delivery of the Ozymandias speech sends chills down my spine every single time. It's utterly astounding how good this show was.
best ending in tv history imo. Fantastic series.
Glad they ended the series on a high rather than milking it for as long as possible.
Ugh, now I really miss this show. I'm not sure any other T.V show will give me as much hype and entertainment as this one.
[QUOTE=Blah360;44678092]Ugh, now I really miss this show. I'm not sure any other T.V show will give me as much hype and entertainment as this one.[/QUOTE] If you need something to watch I advise Game of Thrones Fargo (This one is new only 2 episodes and the guy who plays the Saul Goodman is in it as well as Martin Freeman. I was told I would like this show if I liked Breaking Bad and I do.)
All I want to do now is rewatch the series. Such a great story.
Best TV show ever made. Untouchable.
The whole 'we're a family' bit is probably my favourite moment in the entire series.
If only Vince did The Walking Dead as well
It ended perfectly. I don't know that I've watched many shows, movies, played many games, read many books that I felt ended as perfectly as Breaking Bad did. Breaking Bad is a one of a kind show, and I doubt we'll ever have something like it again. I'm glad it existed and I hope it inspires more writers and more producers to make significant shows that take big risks and do new things.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;44678891]It ended perfectly. I don't know that I've watched many shows, movies, played many games, read many books that I felt ended as perfectly as Breaking Bad did. Breaking Bad is a one of a kind show, and I doubt we'll ever have something like it again. I'm glad it existed and I hope it inspires more writers and more producers to make significant shows that take big risks and do new things.[/QUOTE] For me Season 5 was pretty weak, but that was after Season 4 which was absolutely fantastic. The Wire is still my favourite TV show that I've seen so far, but as you said I hope for greater things in the future as a result of Breaking Bad's huge success.
[QUOTE=MisterM;44680046]For me Season 5 was pretty weak, but that was after Season 4 which was absolutely fantastic. The Wire is still my favourite TV show that I've seen so far, but as you said I hope for greater things in the future as a result of Breaking Bad's huge success.[/QUOTE] I disagree. Season 5 had me at the edge of my seat the entire time. From [sp]Hank discovering Walt's true identity[/sp] onward, it was out of this world good.
As if I had forgotten... [b]NO[/b] show will ever compare to Breaking Bad. I already had what seemed as high expectations for television series, but now Breaking Bad has raised the bar even higher. It was too damn good.
fuck that was great
Breaking Bad spoiled me so bad, when I tuned in for The Walking Dead premiere (which ever season came after BrBa ended) i was really bored honestly
My buddy made it [B]20 seconds[/B] into the [B]pilot[/B] of Breaking Bad before declaring it 'boring' and refusing to watch any more of it. Then he marathoned all seasons of Ru Paul's Drag Race in less than a week. :suicide:
[QUOTE=halflambada;44680615]Breaking Bad spoiled me so bad, when I tuned in for The Walking Dead premiere (which ever season came after BrBa ended) i was really bored honestly[/QUOTE] Walking dead really has never had stellar writing. If you want a show that at least competes watch game of thrones. It keeps you on edge and is its really easy to get into all it's internal drama and politics.
One of my friends refuses to watch Breaking Bad, won't even give it a chance, because he says sequential TV shows bore him. Disgusting.
[QUOTE=Blah360;44678092]Ugh, now I really miss this show. I'm not sure any other T.V show will give me as much hype and entertainment as this one.[/QUOTE] Better Call Saul November 2014
[QUOTE=MisterM;44680046]For me Season 5 was pretty weak, but that was after Season 4 which was absolutely fantastic. The Wire is still my favourite TV show that I've seen so far, but as you said I hope for greater things in the future as a result of Breaking Bad's huge success.[/QUOTE] That is the opposite of every single person I've ever met. Seasons 3-4 are usually considered the slowest and 5 is just incredibly riveting.
This reminds me that I seriously need to rewatch all of Breaking Bad, such an amazing show
Im a couple episodes in Season 5 at the moment but man, everything is so stale and slow compared to what happened in Season 4. Granted its important build up but its just so pointless to me it seems, like what the Hell Walter [sp]You killed Gus, what else do you want[/sp]
[QUOTE=MisterM;44680046]For me Season 5 was pretty weak, but that was after Season 4 which was absolutely fantastic. The Wire is still my favourite TV show that I've seen so far, but as you said I hope for greater things in the future as a result of Breaking Bad's huge success.[/QUOTE] I felt season 1 was boring but looking back on it I now know it was the foundation stages, laying down everything so the next seasons all make sense and expand Season 5 was nothing but a thrill to watch, I couldn't stop watching it I was watching episode to episode because it was just so fucking great
Everyone I know who's watched this has told me to watch it, and looking at this thread it's a fucking good show. I watched the tribute, and even never having seen the show, damn that was good. I've seen tidbits, and I watched a good bit of the episode where a black guy blows up from the sidelines. I just have trouble deciding "Okay, I'll dedicate a bunch of time to watching this show", because there will be no just watching one episodes, I'll end up binging on it in big chunks of "just one more". That said I'll have to get into it sometime soon. I feel like I could use a good, well-written show right now, and it sounds like that's just what this is.
I want Bryan Cranston to narrate every book ever.
Holy shit!
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