I just started watching Breaking Bad from Netflix Instant Watch after Chirstmas and I am now watching season 4. I guess this says something about how good a show it is (and how much free time I have managed to find), but as I near the end of season 4 I have had some complaints/thoughts and I wanted to see if others shared this view.
As the seasons have progressed it seems more and more that the writers have had to be less realistic in dealing with Jesse and Walt. To keep the story interesting and tension-filled the writers need to keep their partnership/cooperation on-again/off-again. And while, for the most part, they keep them acting in character, it seems like increasingly they are not rational or realistic. In other words, they keep blowing-up/arguing/falling out just so they won't cooperate and make life better for themselves. I get that this is one of the points of the show/narrative, but it gets a little grating to have it reoccurring so often.
My only other complaint is the show can be very slow. Again, the intent seems to be to keep the tension at a low boil for the duration (with occasional higher-tension bits like a truck hijacking or a sudden death), but I feel there is only so long you can draw things out. It reminds me a little of Lost, or almost any other arc-centric TV show, but without the benefit of the smaller and shorter B-stories or arcs that other shows use to keep the excitement high for individual episodes. I feel that they are missing something by tying the whole narrative to the walt/meth/pollos/gus story. (I hope I am explaining this clearly.) While the show slowly crawls toward the conclusion of Walt's story, there just aren't the little stories that keep the day to day interesting.
Otherwise, I find the show superb. The acting is excellent; I like most or all of the characters; and it doesn't every really disappoint.
Anyone else share my thoughts on the Walt/Jesse "relationship" struggles or the pace of the show?
As the seasons have progressed it seems more and more that the writers have had to be less realistic in dealing with Jesse and Walt. To keep the story interesting and tension-filled the writers need to keep their partnership/cooperation on-again/off-again. And while, for the most part, they keep them acting in character, it seems like increasingly they are not rational or realistic. In other words, they keep blowing-up/arguing/falling out just so they won't cooperate and make life better for themselves. I get that this is one of the points of the show/narrative, but it gets a little grating to have it reoccurring so often.
My only other complaint is the show can be very slow. Again, the intent seems to be to keep the tension at a low boil for the duration (with occasional higher-tension bits like a truck hijacking or a sudden death), but I feel there is only so long you can draw things out. It reminds me a little of Lost, or almost any other arc-centric TV show, but without the benefit of the smaller and shorter B-stories or arcs that other shows use to keep the excitement high for individual episodes. I feel that they are missing something by tying the whole narrative to the walt/meth/pollos/gus story. (I hope I am explaining this clearly.) While the show slowly crawls toward the conclusion of Walt's story, there just aren't the little stories that keep the day to day interesting.
Otherwise, I find the show superb. The acting is excellent; I like most or all of the characters; and it doesn't every really disappoint.
Anyone else share my thoughts on the Walt/Jesse "relationship" struggles or the pace of the show?