@@mattmarzula the mountain analogy is referring to the large amount of meth that will be made in the lab during breaking bad the cave analogy works for the lab itself though!
As soon as the song started I was like “Wait a minute is that Sam the Snowman” and yeah it totally is. That’s the same person who sung and narrated the old Rudolph special
I personally thought it really added to the story. It aided in character development, answering questions from BB, threw in a huge conflict. It wasn't so much about the physical construction, so much as the building of an empire by a powerful criminal. It actually makes his death seem anticlimactic by comparison, with how much work and manipulation went into his empire. Not to glamorize the life or the decisions that were made. I can't fathom the paranoia and the pressure he was under the whole time.
@guy4835 TF are you on about? Speak for yourself. It was absolutely fascinating to me and an essential part of literal world building for the story as far as I'm concerned.
@@StarWarsMoments Hey that’s actually really cool! I met a dude once who talked about people like, woody gurthie, Harry McClintock, cliff carlise and such. He was so down to earth and humble.
Man, where the HELL do they find all these random bangers that no one has heard of? I swear there's at least 10 or so songs from BB and BCS that I now listen to regularly because of the shows.
Oh brother where art thou begins with the original version of this song loved it since I was a kid. The original version of this is probably close to 100 years old by this point.