Jimmy's promotional stunt has unintended consequences. Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust. Saul is a success at the courthouse but still has yet to win Kim over. Simmering wit... Read allJimmy's promotional stunt has unintended consequences. Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust. Saul is a success at the courthouse but still has yet to win Kim over. Simmering with rage and self-loathing, Mike loses his temper.Jimmy's promotional stunt has unintended consequences. Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust. Saul is a success at the courthouse but still has yet to win Kim over. Simmering with rage and self-loathing, Mike loses his temper.
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What happened with Breaking Bad and also True Detective is exactly that. The first season of True Detective was a perfect storm of talent, direction, and narrative execution, but also of opportunity and cultural timing. People don't understand that the magic can't be replicated because that magic was the product of unrepeatable circumstances. The same happens with Breaking Bad: people measure every episode of Better Call Saul against Ozymandias, ignoring the fact that without the buildup episodes, that climax wouldn't have any weight.
The problem goes beyond these series-it's a sickness in how fiction is consumed today. People want "the greatest episode ever" every week, but without the development that makes it meaningful. They don't understand that you need walls before you can put a roof on a house. It's a "just give me dessert, but I don't want the main course" mentality. This is what leads to shallow products that try to be Ozymandias in every episode, without realizing that Ozymandias works because there were dozens of previous episodes that made it possible.
And then there's the fetishization of casting. Many people believe that if you bring McConaughey and Harrelson back to True Detective, the show will magically be just as good. But True Detective wasn't great just because of them. It was the writing, the atmosphere, the narrative structure, Fukunaga's cinematic direction, and the luck of being at the right cultural moment. Without all that, bringing the actors back is just empty nostalgia. And that's exactly what's happening with many Breaking Bad fans who keep writing bad reviews of Better Call Saul, episode after episode: pure empty nostalgia and an immense inability to enjoy a narrative step by step and understand its architecture.
It seems that the majority of the audience doesn't want well-constructed stories; they want viral moments, epic scenes every ten minutes, without investing in the story. As if they just wanted to watch the heist scene in Heat without the buildup that gives it weight. How do you fight this? You can't. Because the people who truly appreciate well-crafted storytelling are a minority. The rest just want the highlights.
If this mentality wins, TV shows will turn into a succession of soulless, impact-driven moments. In fact, it's already happening quite a lot.
Only two episodes into this season 5 i can already predict that this season is going to be one crazy ride. They finished the story with his brother (finally), and now it will be all about Saul. Oh and there also a lot of other character we will meet again / have meet before that kinda keeps your attention to screen. This what makes this series great - amazing and involving writing, great acting, terrific characters and very involving story.
My body is ready.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last time that Jimmy and Nacho were in a scene together was in Season 1, Episode 3 Nacho (2015).
- GoofsThe skells' car's head unit has song tagging and USB; these features were unheard of on car head units in 2004.
- Quotes
Kaylee: Go Eagles! Kick ass!
Mike Ehrmantraut: You don't talk like that. Who taught you to talk like that?
Kaylee: You did.
Mike Ehrmantraut: Oh.
- SoundtracksThis Is Chai
Performed by CHAI
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- Filming locations
- Juanita's Comida Mexicana, 910 4th St SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Restaurant where Victor takes Nacho to see Gus; Nacho's father is inside.)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 46m
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- 1.78 : 1