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My wife has been watching this for the first time and I've been watching along with her. This is my second time through the series. It's taken about a year and a half to but we're now only 4 episodes away from the end.
It's been really great watching this a second time and I think I'm enjoying it a lot more this time around.
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For some unknown reason, I stopped watching Breaking Bad in like 2011 when I finished catching up through Season 3. Going to go read some synopses to remind myself of what happened those first three seasons, then I'm going to watch the final two!
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Not sure how I feel about that. I like to think of Jesse as leading a quiet, melancholy, long life. He makes close connections with a few beloved people and holds them close until his death as an old man. He carves lot of wooden boxes. There isn't a movie there. A movie would require that Jesse goes through more bullshit and I don't want to have to see that. His story already breaks my heart.
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The Argonaut wrote:
Not sure how I feel about that. I like to think of Jesse as leading a quiet, melancholy, long life. He makes close connections with a few beloved people and holds them close until his death as an old man. He carves lot of wooden boxes. There isn't a movie there. A movie would require that Jesse goes through more bullshit and I don't want to have to see that. His story already breaks my heart.
well the obvious play is to open with him more or less settled into this sort of life, and then for it to be upended when they drug lords and/or FBI/DEA come looking for him
Not sure how I feel about that. I like to think of Jesse as leading a quiet, melancholy, long life. He makes close connections with a few beloved people and holds them close until his death as an old man. He carves lot of wooden boxes. There isn't a movie there. A movie would require that Jesse goes through more bullshit and I don't want to have to see that. His story already breaks my heart.
It would obviously need an organic character arc to be good; shame that Vince & co. aren’t known for that kinda thing...
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