thanks so much! yeah all of the little details are so important
Kailyn + Eric
2023-12-13 21:35:32 +0000 UTC
It's hard to believe that trying to eat a burrito could be so suspenseful :) Fans of this show have a tendence to build up such expectations it's hard to meet. In real life after an event that just took place there is an aftermath. Why is Jesse's car there? How does Walt explain where he's been? Hank was involved in a shooting and this show will deal with that but it's not on the edge of your seat viewing. To me that's what makes this show so good they build up to an event then the event happens then dealing with they aftermath. Fun reaction take care
Pacmule
2023-12-13 03:38:41 +0000 UTC
Six writers worked together to create this masterpiece of a series. There are some episodes of set up and character development that always lead to big payoffs. They only had 7 days to film and they were on the clock, but were still able to create such beautiful shots, lighting, montages, etc. Hank located Jesse's car via a lowjack tracking system, as "bouncing cars" usually had them. Aaron Paul was knocked out when he hit the door frame while being thrown out of Tuco's house. I think they actually use the shot that injured him.