
Pikacel
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Obviously it was good, but it just seemed like a standard and safe finale. Reminded me of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. Season 3 and 4 would make the most innocuous plot threads lead to the craziest culminating in ‘Crawl Space’ which is easily the best Breaking Bad episode IMO. I guess you could say it was predictable, Jesse getting involved with a druggie spic single mom is an incredibly convenient development and Walt’s whore wife sleeping with a debt-ridden failure was bound to bounce back but it still went hard and season 5 failed to top it.
An example of the difference between s5 and previous seasons is how the nazi gang were just generic evil dudes (whereas Gus was pure cortisol fuel), the blond psycho shoots a child for no reason other than to show he’s le evil (doubt he would’ve snitched or done anything) and Jesse doesn’t do anything about it despite having went out on Walt AND Gus over his gf’s son getting poisoned. The Ozymandias ep is good but safe, the muh evil group fucks up everything and Walt loses. It’s just not the same as Walt poisoning a kid then blowing up a spic in a wheelchair, merely a standard tragic situation (death of a close friend + police chasing him down everything crumbling) facilitated by villains that are more plot devices than anything.
Of course it’s still great but no way is it the peak of Breaking Bad. It’s mainly good because it’s a finale to a great series (thanks to seasons 1-4) that DOESN’T shit the bed
An example of the difference between s5 and previous seasons is how the nazi gang were just generic evil dudes (whereas Gus was pure cortisol fuel), the blond psycho shoots a child for no reason other than to show he’s le evil (doubt he would’ve snitched or done anything) and Jesse doesn’t do anything about it despite having went out on Walt AND Gus over his gf’s son getting poisoned. The Ozymandias ep is good but safe, the muh evil group fucks up everything and Walt loses. It’s just not the same as Walt poisoning a kid then blowing up a spic in a wheelchair, merely a standard tragic situation (death of a close friend + police chasing him down everything crumbling) facilitated by villains that are more plot devices than anything.
Of course it’s still great but no way is it the peak of Breaking Bad. It’s mainly good because it’s a finale to a great series (thanks to seasons 1-4) that DOESN’T shit the bed
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