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BCS is a prequel and a sequel. We don't know if it affects the BB storyline yet. 

The report on the film which I read suggested that it would be a Jesse-centric sequel. 

Given that the writer is clearly a genius, I'm more than happy to trust him to deliver something brilliant again. I rarely bother going to the pictures but may well do so for this. 

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Post series finale Jesse could be fantastic.

Just a broken man trying to escape his past and seeing constant reminders of Walter, the police chasing him, knowing he has information on Walter they don’t.

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I know I say this all the time but the last couple of minutes of the series finale are pure art. Just finished this again and I’m glad I live alone as I was almost a blubbering mess at the end.

We are all Walter H. White.

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Noticed something interesting while rewatching a random episode the other night....Gale is in Gus’s lab opening the equipment and talking about a sample of blue meth and saying it’s the best he’s ever seen. 

Now switch over to BCS...one of the last things we seen was Gale being shown the nearly completed lab...

...which means we must be about to overlap BB and BCS at the point where Walter’s blue meth is hitting the streets!

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Or it could just be Gale is the head chemist working for Gus for the 3/4 years until the BB chronology starts.

I think were only in 2003/04 in BCS.  BB starts in 2008.

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29 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

Or it could just be Gale is the head chemist working for Gus for the 3/4 years until the BB chronology starts.

I think were only in 2003/04 in BCS.  BB starts in 2008.

You could be right as there is a scene in BB which shows Gale opening all the equipment in the laundry lab, although I’m not sure if he actually cooked there as it looked pretty new when Walt showed up for the first time.

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On ‎28‎/‎01‎/‎2019 at 09:44, Bully Wee Villa said:

BCS is a prequel and a sequel

 

On ‎27‎/‎02‎/‎2019 at 23:31, Christophe said:

Noticed something interesting while rewatching a random episode the other night....Gale is in Gus’s lab opening the equipment and talking about a sample of blue meth and saying it’s the best he’s ever seen. 

Now switch over to BCS...one of the last things we seen was Gale being shown the nearly completed lab...

...which means we must be about to overlap BB and BCS at the point where Walter’s blue meth is hitting the streets!

 

On ‎07‎/‎03‎/‎2019 at 17:53, IainMorton said:

You could be right as there is a scene in BB which shows Gale opening all the equipment in the laundry lab, although I’m not sure if he actually cooked there as it looked pretty new when Walt showed up for the first time.

I was not aware there was gonna be a time overlap on BCS and this.

 

I am away to look for the BCS thread

 

 

 

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There’s a whole 40min table read of Blood Money on YT. It’s all quite what you expect, they’re sort of going through the motions (especially Hank who seems comatose) but then it comes to Jesse and Walt’s scene where Walt brings the bags of money back and Aaron Paul is actually crying reading his part, it’s quite amazing how he just turned it on. 

I was so wrong about Jesse the first time I watched BrBa

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5 hours ago, Dons_1988 said:

Except the Sopranos and the Wire are both far superior to either GoT or BB.

I loved The Sopranos , but , it sagged badly and I watched The Wire and couldn't get into it at all , just thought it was overhyped. 

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The Wire was utterly exceptional, and The Sopranos was very, very good. Neither were as good as Breaking Bad. Without question the single greatest programme that has ever graced television, with probably the best ever final episode, and one trillion percent the best episode of television ever recorded (Ozymandias).

Whilst there have been other phenomenal programmes (beyond those three even), Breaking Bad is the greatest of all time. The Lionel Messi of television.

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5 minutes ago, J_Stewart said:

The Wire was utterly exceptional, and The Sopranos was very, very good. Neither were as good as Breaking Bad. Without question the single greatest programme that has ever graced television, with probably the best ever final episode, and one trillion percent the best episode of television ever recorded (Ozymandias).

Whilst there have been other phenomenal programmes (beyond those three even), Breaking Bad is the greatest of all time. The Lionel Messi of television.

Definitely one of the finest shows on TV.  Cranston was superb and rest of the main characters not far behind. Excellent stuff.

The Lionel Methi of television...

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