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The owner of the car is not negligent. The scene takes place in Alaska. Very common for folks to leave the car unlocked AND keys in the car because of polar bears. Cars are shelters. Keys allows you to start the vehicle and provide heat and or drive away if needs be
Regarding the waterfall in A Quiet Place (16:30), even if we agree that they SHOULD move to the waterfall there are still reasonable people who disagree, and if not, it seems reasonable that the people in the movie may have not recognised the value. I don't understand why an arguably poor decision is necessarily a plot hole.
I don't think Walt should have been shot, atleast not with how things were set up. If you notice the bullet pattern from where the gun was spraying through the wall, it would have been impossible for any of those bullets to hit him. Considering where he is laying, and the type of bullet being fired, he also shouldn't have been hit by any ricochet, as those bullets should have went straight through everything in the house with not much change in direction. Had it been something flying around the house that broke due to the gunfire, that's one thing, but it wouldn't have had the momentum or velocity to punch straight through him as is seen in the show (he's laying on Jesse when he takes the hit, but bleeding from the front, indicating a full pass-through.) The only thing I could think of that would have been possible was if one of the others shot him, but I doubt that would have been what happened as they all died pretty quick, and any reaction would have been towards the sound.
I like being surprised and challenged by the media I love. Say what you will but TLoU2 did not go the safe route. When Joel gets killed I was as angry as any but not to the point of harassing the devs or destroying my disc. I pushed forward wanting to know what and why this happened. Then I was forced to walk a mile in the shoes of Joel’s killer and I was uncomfortable. And goddamn was that boss fight against Ellie so fucking tragic and emotionally confusing. I couldn’t believe I was fighting Ellie as Abby. And yet by the end of the game when Ellie finds Abby at the pillars I realized… I had forgiven Abby. I didn’t want Ellie to go through. I don’t get the criticism of why Ellie let Abby go because I wanted to let her go myself! Abby had lost just as much, if not more, than Ellie did. Plus she spent two months as a prisoner and tortured to the brink of death. Whatever sins she committed (and she did) she already paid for them tenfold. She lost all her friends, her dad, her home. That’s it, they’re even. Let her go. What an incredible game. It’s not one I want to replay a lot since it’s so difficult to go through with a miserable setting and joyless story but man did it take me for an unexpected ride and for that alone it deserves my respect. In a span of 40 hours I met Abby, hated her guts, was forced to play as her, and ended up forgiving her. Bad writing doesn’t accomplish this.
20:50-21:01 “Going so far as to kill an innocent man on Walt’s orders” Sorry but in no way was gale innocent 😂 yeah he was kind hearted and one of , if not the nicest guy in the show, but if he was caught before he died he’d be spending decades if not life in prison
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First off, I love and adore the show. From the amazing acting, directing, and just the whole scenery/dedication to muddy realism. But the show has massive continuity flaws especially with the main characters, Jessie being the most consistent. It also kinda drags by the third season, but it was still good and believable then. It started in season 2 for me with Skyler. She for a couple episode is completely 180 who she was in s1 and for no good reason. Overreacting when at this point she knew nothing. Their son even turning weird like Walt had done something after everything was blamed on cancer at this point. To where Skyler hid Flynn's name change and threw her smoking in Walt's face when she didnt know anything and after Walt was begging on hands and knees trying literally everything to make up for it, but for some reason she never wanted to hear it and gave her sister more of a chance to apologize for a crime she knew for sure about and almost getting arrested for it than she did to Walt.. for having a medical problem... It picks up from there and Skyler comes back into character. Then S5 happened, completely ruining and insulting the audience, changing the characters. It starts off with Walt saying theres gold in the streets and starts selling again, which literally makes no sense in his character. He starts getting careless and greedy which i believe is the point and what eventually I believe what gets him caught even though I havent seen the rest of the season. Completely debasing his motive which was his family and since he couldnt quit selling before cause of working under someone, his character would stop, especially since he literally put his family in danger. Throughout the series he didnt want to sell, he didnt want the money but for his family. S5 completely removes this motive for no good reason. Jesse breaks up with his girlfriend on a whim, not even showing anything just a mention to walt, despite his character would not do that and wanted to stop selling altogether. He learned his lessons in the show, otherwise there would be no reason for those scenes of him caring for kids just to eventually care for his own, getting clean cause of his other gf od'ing. All those scenes are just thrown out the window here and for what? Am I the only person who feels like this?
Sometimes people just.. Idk. Take off there watch sometimes?? I take mine off to eat often so the scene where he left it on the payphone didn't need to exist
Something I really like is that throughout the show, Walt takes up more and more of the characteristics of some of the people he killed or faced. Like the threats with Mike, the lies with Gus, and the almost sadistic nature of Tuco, Jack, and any of the other people he faced.
so it's just another lazy summary video you called ''review'' shame that ppl can't actually critique. skip to 23:23 there, save yall the time, wait nevermind still cliff notes summarize, no creativity what so ever. absolute laziness.
Breaking Bad has made history. It IS the greatest series ever created and it has made history. There is nothing as brilliant as this show. Absolutely perfect.
I don't have a problem with either. Cinamasins is satire, why else would they point out some things that have no relevance to the actual movie and why there's skits throughout their vids. Cinamasins is not, he likes pointing out well done factors in movies.