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epilogue wrote:
Jorge wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
i feel like the episodes are paced well and don't drag or fly by...but the plot developments are a bit of a slow burn
Basically this. I think it takes its time with the overall arc, which goes along with the show's whole thing about the gradual nature of change. I understand this can be frustrating for someone who is waiting for him to become the character from Breaking Bad. But the episodes themselves don't really feel slow to me. That said, this is also a show that had a minute-and-a-half long shot of an elderly woman ramping down a staircase and walking to her couch.
I haven't seen much in three way of slow character arc either so far. In fact, I kinda wish they'd slow down in that regard a bit.
But I'm also not frustrated by any of the things you describe above. I think this show is excellent and as I'm already enjoying it more than BB.
I just had different expectations. And that's okay.
Rank the potential three ways between characters in this show.
PS - The best scene is the one with the ants, and if you haven't seen it yet I'll just stop there.
There are zero potential three ways that I would want to see on this show (so far). All options are ranked equally. It's an all-way tie for last place.
So you think Breaking Bad is a better show than Better Call Saul?
never heard of the former
Cool.
So then you think Bryan Cranston is a terrible actor?
please stop making up proper nouns
I'm just trying to figure out which is my takes you simply can't wrap your head around.
Seems to me like we agree on a lot of this stuff. *shrugs*
mostly the pacing and character development parts...not judging or anything, i just don't really understand it
do you like this any better or worse than Amistad?
Character development? What do you mean?
just answer the amistad question
okay you said arc instead of development earlier...i'm too brain dead to think too hard right now, but do consider there to be an overlap of those two things in jimmy at least? i suppose i was thinking specifically about him only when you said that earlier instead of the other characters
Finished the sixth episode of S3 tonight. It'll probably be a week or so before I'm able to watch more. But I'm so fascinated by this show.
S3 is much more similar to Breaking Bad. It has that similar slower pace and amped tension. But obviously the tension is different. It's a very different show than S1 and S2. Not in a bad way, just in is natural evolution. Anyway, it's great. I'm loving the shit out of this journey.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32274 Location: Buenos Aires
You may be the only person in the universe who thinks Breaking Bad is slower paced than Better Call Saul. I just completed a rewatch of both shows and that opinion is insane to me.
You may be the only person in the universe who thinks Breaking Bad is slower paced than Better Call Saul. I just completed a rewatch of both shows and that opinion is insane to me.
Every episode of Better Call Saul (until S3E2) feels about ten minutes long. We cover so much ground in 21 episodes that it's seems impossible.
Most episodes of Breaking Bad (until the final season) felt methodical, tense and much longer than 43, mins.
When I think of the term "slow burn" I think of Mad Men. BCS is light speed compared to MM. And, to be clear, I'm taking about the pace of individual episodes more than the pace of the overall story unfolding.
Although, to that end, BCS as so far, has no wasted moves. Everything feels essential to the story. There's no filler. BB, on the other hand, had plenty. There were times when the show felt like it was spinning its wheels or backtracking for no reason other than poor writing.
BCS is a much better written show and so those lags aren't present. No yet, anyway. The only possible exception being the S2 premier. But they ended up handling that pretty well, all things considered.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32274 Location: Buenos Aires
epilogue wrote:
Jorge wrote:
You may be the only person in the universe who thinks Breaking Bad is slower paced than Better Call Saul. I just completed a rewatch of both shows and that opinion is insane to me.
Every episode of Better Call Saul (until S3E2) feels about ten minutes long. We cover so much ground in 21 episodes that it's seems impossible.
Most episodes of Breaking Bad (until the final season) felt methodical, tense and much longer than 43, mins.
When I think of the term "slow burn" I think of Mad Men. BCS is light speed compared to MM. And, to be clear, I'm taking about the pace of individual episodes more than the pace of the overall story unfolding.
Although, to that end, BCS as so far ,has no wasted moves. Everything feels essential to the story. There's no filler. BB, on the other hand, had plenty. There were times when the show felt like it was spinning its wheels or backtracking for no reason other than poor writing.
BCS is a much better written show and so those lags aren't present. No yet, anyway. The only possible exception being the S2 premier. But they ended up having that pretty well ask things considered.
Well, the important thing is that you're enjoying the show
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