I love how many real locations BB uses to film. If you ever get the chance to visit Albuquerque, it’s totally surreal sitting in “Los Pollos” (actually Twisters irl) in the same seats as Walt, Jesse, etc. The scene of Walt looking at the cameras reminded me of my own experience when I was there, lol
I love the sequence with Jesse and Mike so much. Direction must have been like "Okay Aaron, now just act increasingly bored" and he absolutely nails it.
love the time lapse shots...also dont think it's a spoiler.. but the dialogue bw Mike and Gus in the car actually did imply that the "situation" during the dead drop collection was indeed a setup to 1) test Jesse and 2) paint Jesse as a "hero" and plant the seeds of feeling useful and self confident in Jesse.. won't say too much further
I love how many real locations BB uses to film. If you ever get the chance to visit Albuquerque, it’s totally surreal sitting in “Los Pollos” (actually Twisters irl) in the same seats as Walt, Jesse, etc. The scene of Walt looking at the cameras reminded me of my own experience when I was there, lol
I love the sequence with Jesse and Mike so much. Direction must have been like "Okay Aaron, now just act increasingly bored" and he absolutely nails it.
love the time lapse shots...also dont think it's a spoiler.. but the dialogue bw Mike and Gus in the car actually did imply that the "situation" during the dead drop collection was indeed a setup to 1) test Jesse and 2) paint Jesse as a "hero" and plant the seeds of feeling useful and self confident in Jesse..
won't say too much further
Oh it's totally a setup from Gus. It's the more obvious conclusion by the end of the episode, and the next few episodes pretty much enforces the idea.
@@mattragel yes i figured that at this point you have obviously watched further 😅 👍