2023 was the year I started and finished watching Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul (and El Camino)! I still can't believe I missed out on them for so long..., but I'm so happy that I finally ended seeing these gems! Thank you Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, and everyone else who made these shows possible!
What was truly poetic about Nacho’s death scene was how every single man there, including Erhmantruat, would later be killed all because they indirectly or directly at the hands of Fring and/or Walter White. The way that Nacho pointed out their hypocrisies and then exposed the truth about how he crippled Hector was the icing on top of this cake. A true reminder to Hector that every day till he died, he would know Nacho was the one who put him in that chair.
Nacho putting his hands up when gus glares at him after meeting Lalo... classic. It's like he's going "don't look at me dude, i can't stand that idiot either"
@@jonmovies7353oh right, cause the character plays the actor, and the show directs the director, the script writes the writters... I think I'm getting it
I know both shows are incredible in their own right but Better Call Saul surpasses Breaking Bad and completes the epic story in such a masterful way. With many vapid and shallow shows that come and go this show certainly shines as a gem. Bravo to all the creators and participants who contributed to this superb work.
A little known fact, but Michael Mando snuck an actual gun into Juan's clothing and killed himself onset, it's the little details like these makes BCS and BB the phenomenal show it is today
Both BB and Saul were masterpieces. But Saul dived into character development with slow burn. Amazing in every way possible. So gripping and heartbreaking at the same time. In my opinion Saul was better. But that’s up for debate for many years
There's something powerful about seeing the Chicanery breakdown and Howard's ill-timed confrontation of Jimmy & Kim, one right after the other. Chuck isn't free of blame, but his warning is haunting, and knowing what's coming, Howard declaring they "win" just hurts.
I just rewatch the series finally today. If I had a time machine and told people in the past that good shows that came out in 2023 were a videogame adaptation and a live action anime adaptation, no one would believe me. People in the past will believe me if I told them Hilda final season is good and I really hope I don’t suffer from The Fifty Year Night consequences if I use a time machine to change my regrets.
Chicanery is just an incredible episode, will never forget the first time I watched that monologue, felt like it was going on forever the way it just zoomed in and in. Incredible acting the way it makes you forget about how he's actually in a courtroom and there's other people listening to the monologue
At first idk if i wanna watch Breaking Bad or not ( because of nudity) but now im just left with depression and sadness after finishing all Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and El Camino :'(
I could never watch other movies/dramas anymore because this whole franchise just changed my view because its too spectacular (script, cinematography, actors) 🤌🏻✨