“Of this life, I have not a single regret!” puts fist up in air
A scene that I thought was done really well was when Jesse was cornered off by the nazis. You don’t see their faces and they don’t even say a word, so from Jesse’s and the viewers’ perspective they seem like ominous ghoulish entities that can’t be stopped. I really liked that scene. Everything in this show has been a really painstaking process all for our entertainment. I appreciate this aspect of the show a lot.
The shot of hysterical Walt in the cellar in season 4 was apparently one of their most difficult shots as well, but they were committed on doing it proper. They could’ve easily just filmed him in the living room acting crazy, but no, they took the extra mile.
AHHH shit iTunes got the rest of the original score up: Hank’s Last Stand, Fumes, Gas Can Rage the memorable highlights. Also got S5 Pt. 1 stuff like Dead Frieght
Marie’s harmless. Not particularly likeable, but it’s not like she did anything horrible either. Just a character who they never really got off the ground, despite a few half-assed efforts.
Marie was just a suburban woman with a bit of an issue with kleptomania. I have an aunty that is just like her, personality wise, not the kleptomania that I know of.
I think that was kind of the point with Marie, she was never supposed to be the focus of anything, just a way of fleshing out Hank and Skyler. She was kind of the ordinary woman mixed up in it all on the side.
Walt just said it so she would shut up, in spite of the fact that he didn’t really have to visit her in the first place, because Skyler is a bitch and Walt is awesome and has had basically no character development ever since he decided to be a badass.
I mean, do you even watch this show?
masturbates in the corner, using his own tears as lubricant
If that was Gilligan’s intention fine. All I care about is how realistic a character’s actions are within the context of a show and I have not be a fanboy and criticise the show when it fails to meet these standards.
I don’t know. Despite his alpha male tendencies I’d expect him (as an experienced DEA agent) to have more control over his emotions. And Marie is his wife, not just a caretaker.