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Post by marlonbrawndo on Mar 28, 2017 18:55:03 GMT
It's better than I ever dared hope it would be and I've loved every second of it. It has the same excellent cinematography and writing that made Breaking Bad so good. I could never understand the complaints about it being too slow as the episodes just seem to fly by to me. I'm very much looking forward to Season 3 in April. In the UK we get it a few hours after the US on Netflix. I think it all comes down to a divide between Breaking Bad viewers who liked the action aspects of that show, and those who are into character development. The element of "who is this guy or woman, and how did they become who they are?" was sketchier in BB, like how we were told just enough about Walt's background, such as his disappointment in the tech enterprise, to justify his choices as the series unfolded. Better Call Saul would be absurd it the writers shoehorned the sort of spectacular action sequences into the show which occurred more naturally in the BB milieu. (Though there was some shoehorning in BB, such as when Walt destroyed Flynn's car rather than return it.) Comments on the boards have made it clear that there are some who consider much of the character study to be filler, only there to punctuate the action aspect. Those who are interested in the characters' motivations and development aren't bored by BCS, which delves more deeply into that element. I very much agree about the cinematography of both shows being very good. It was a redeeming feature of BB when plot lines veered into the absurd from time to time.
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