I'm honestly surprised this edit doesn't have a couple hundred-thousand views or even millions. This edit is so well edited and is probably my favourite. Also the music goes very well with the scenes and the cuts. Great video!
One of my favorite things about the Breaking Bad universe, is that all of the main characters are well past their prime. The reason why most good drama shows always center around young adults is because they're easier to write in the frames of the real world. Young people make more mistakes, are more impulsive, are at a time when their brains are underdeveloped, and more attractive. It's an easy way to make things seem grounded and interested even when the characters actions are crazy. So of course you would expect that It's hard to write about grown adults, who are wise and experienced, and who are living in the same world as us. Society paints them as peaceful, and nonproblematic. What kinds of problems do they go through? It's not really exciting to see someone paying their bills and doing taxes, or dropping their kids off for school and soccer practice. "So what's the point?" Say the writers of all of these drama shows. Then the door gets busted down, the writers stop what they're doing and look up, and see Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul come in. Two phenomenal shows that reinvent the genre. The settings of these shows aren't in the middle of a war, nor in the middle of a crisis in any real sense, they are both set in the United States in the 2000s in peacetimes. The characters create the crisis, the characters create the problems, the characters expose their own flaws. The story is so complex BECAUSE the characters are so complex. When Walter lets Jane die, you can't help but watch. When Walter tells Hank that he hadn't caught Heisenberg, you can't help but watch. When Jimmy purposefully gets fired from his amazing job at the lawyer firm, you can't help but watch. When Saul messes up Howards life and gets him gunned down, you can't help but WATCH. "The wheels gonna turn, it always does"
Fantastic edit, it made me realize just how many memorable characters there are, and how large the breaking bad universe truly had become. You are talented.
I read all your message and I'm not disappointed, it's an incredible analysis that you made with which I completely agree, I watched a lot of series and it is true that better call saul and breaking bad really stand out (for many they are the 2 best series in the world, it is also the case for me)
Why am I on the cover?
sorry, i needed a lawyer
@@todorokoera6613 So, better call Saul!
Unironically one of the best Breaking Bad edits I've ever seen.
Thanks man really
I'm honestly surprised this edit doesn't have a couple hundred-thousand views or even millions. This edit is so well edited and is probably my favourite. Also the music goes very well with the scenes and the cuts. Great video!
thx u bro
Please make more, you really hit the mark
hits extremely deep, marvelous job...
One of my favorite things about the Breaking Bad universe, is that all of the main characters are well past their prime. The reason why most good drama shows always center around young adults is because they're easier to write in the frames of the real world. Young people make more mistakes, are more impulsive, are at a time when their brains are underdeveloped, and more attractive. It's an easy way to make things seem grounded and interested even when the characters actions are crazy.
So of course you would expect that It's hard to write about grown adults, who are wise and experienced, and who are living in the same world as us. Society paints them as peaceful, and nonproblematic. What kinds of problems do they go through? It's not really exciting to see someone paying their bills and doing taxes, or dropping their kids off for school and soccer practice. "So what's the point?" Say the writers of all of these drama shows.
Then the door gets busted down, the writers stop what they're doing and look up, and see Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul come in. Two phenomenal shows that reinvent the genre.
The settings of these shows aren't in the middle of a war, nor in the middle of a crisis in any real sense, they are both set in the United States in the 2000s in peacetimes. The characters create the crisis, the characters create the problems, the characters expose their own flaws. The story is so complex BECAUSE the characters are so complex. When Walter lets Jane die, you can't help but watch. When Walter tells Hank that he hadn't caught Heisenberg, you can't help but watch. When Jimmy purposefully gets fired from his amazing job at the lawyer firm, you can't help but watch. When Saul messes up Howards life and gets him gunned down, you can't help but WATCH.
"The wheels gonna turn, it always does"
Fantastic edit, it made me realize just how many memorable characters there are, and how large the breaking bad universe truly had become. You are talented.
I read all your message and I'm not disappointed, it's an incredible analysis that you made with which I completely agree, I watched a lot of series and it is true that better call saul and breaking bad really stand out (for many they are the 2 best series in the world, it is also the case for me)
@@amasing115 thanks dude
I mean this universe ...ah❤❤❤
Pure love
Very simple not flashy, but so well made
took me a while to realize hank loved walter till the end.
This is perfect..
Really really well made
thx jojo man
Los únicos que terminaron "bien" fueron Jesse y Kim
PD: Gran edit
Literally me...
8/10
Ratio + GigaBG
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