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Jul. 4th, 2013 10:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
TV commentary:
Breaking Bad- Just started the 3rd season, so hopefully I should be caught up by the mid-season premiere next month. I will say this show does have too many bald white guys though, which leads to total confusion at times. The second ep of the third season, there's the scene where Mike's on a bench, giving his daughter money for ice cream. Only from behind, I thought it was Hank, so I was all, "wait, how did he have a daughter and I not know about it, did they just not show their kids this whole time?!" But then I realized it was Mike when they panned over to his face.
But then at the end of the ep, when Mike's planting bugs in the house while Walter's breaking in- I was doing something on the computer at the same time, so I didn't notice they both were there. Like Skylar was complaining about the pizza on the roof (which did kinda piss me off, who wastes a perfectly good pepperoni pizza like that?!), so I thought Walter was going over there to take it down. So I'm seeing like Mike drilling the whole in the wall, and because I was partially distracted, I thought it was Walt, and I was all, why is he drilling holes in the wall and messing with the electrical box and crawling under the crawl space. I had to rewind the scene to realize Mike was bugging the place at the same time Walt decided to move back in.
Anyways, going into this show, I knew Walter had let Jane choke to death on her own vomit, and I think I vaugely remember hearing something about a mid-air collison on this show, I had no idea her death led Q to make the mistake that caused said crash. That's kinda messed up. But yeah, Krysten Ritter was totally hot on this show, prancing around in just a t-shirt at Jesse's place?
But this is definitely a fascinating show. The characters are so interesting and multi-layered as are the plots. I mean, its kinda crazy how many times Hank was this close to learning Walter was Heisenberg, or the ripples characters keep on causing, often unknowingly in each other's lives.
Breaking Bad- Just started the 3rd season, so hopefully I should be caught up by the mid-season premiere next month. I will say this show does have too many bald white guys though, which leads to total confusion at times. The second ep of the third season, there's the scene where Mike's on a bench, giving his daughter money for ice cream. Only from behind, I thought it was Hank, so I was all, "wait, how did he have a daughter and I not know about it, did they just not show their kids this whole time?!" But then I realized it was Mike when they panned over to his face.
But then at the end of the ep, when Mike's planting bugs in the house while Walter's breaking in- I was doing something on the computer at the same time, so I didn't notice they both were there. Like Skylar was complaining about the pizza on the roof (which did kinda piss me off, who wastes a perfectly good pepperoni pizza like that?!), so I thought Walter was going over there to take it down. So I'm seeing like Mike drilling the whole in the wall, and because I was partially distracted, I thought it was Walt, and I was all, why is he drilling holes in the wall and messing with the electrical box and crawling under the crawl space. I had to rewind the scene to realize Mike was bugging the place at the same time Walt decided to move back in.
Anyways, going into this show, I knew Walter had let Jane choke to death on her own vomit, and I think I vaugely remember hearing something about a mid-air collison on this show, I had no idea her death led Q to make the mistake that caused said crash. That's kinda messed up. But yeah, Krysten Ritter was totally hot on this show, prancing around in just a t-shirt at Jesse's place?
But this is definitely a fascinating show. The characters are so interesting and multi-layered as are the plots. I mean, its kinda crazy how many times Hank was this close to learning Walter was Heisenberg, or the ripples characters keep on causing, often unknowingly in each other's lives.