The general question about why "Breaking Bad" is like that is the best. The show definitely outpaced pop culture by a decade, if not by two or more. The story seems to be quite simple, or rather one that can be easily developed and finished well. But no one knew that it would be done so well that it would become something above expectations, consisting in seeing how many white intentions would fit in the blackness of events. ''The world is not black or white, it is a colorful rainbow in the gray sky'' - that's what 'Breaking Bad' wants to convey. Despite the bizarre twists and turns, we still support Walt more or less, we still want to understand and meet him. Frustration caused by the feeling of fulfillment in life, the desire to achieve something much more in your career, and then lung cancer and fear of leaving your loved ones without money - this led to the moment when the dark side of the personality that each of us has, began to dominate W.W. to soon (after 4 and a half seasons) reach the level of success of the one he wanted. Also, moral changes in Jessie Pinkman only show how much each of us has in us what we like to call morality. Hank, Skyler, Walt Junior, Saul, Mike, Gus, Family Salamanca - all these characters evolved with every event that flew like dominoes caused by White's decision, are developing. A TV series is so iconic that I was surprised to delay watching it, although you have to grow up to such decisions. By breaking evil, Vince Gilligan showed us new sides to the psyche of human morality, art in action films, and overtook television by good decades. Breaking Bad is the embodiment of perceiving evil as an ego, not as a universal being that drifts somewhere by 7.5 billion people, and this series is a great sociopsychological analysis of us all, our identity, the desire to search for what is human, to know, gain recognition and professional success in the 21st century. The series is great camera movements, great action scenes, great shots, and script and scenery. Showing the problem, which was an incompetently stupid form of the war on drugs in the 20th century. The human psyche and problem - this is what BrBa is.
Time to solve the most interesting secrets after so many years of this phenomenon in the upcoming '' El Camino ''. I am waiting with my brain broken for another extension to the Brom and Bar universe. PS There is, of course, the issue of the smaller caliber '' Better Call Saul'', whose success is still ongoing, for which I keep my fingers crossed.
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