niksrowland
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Nor does it need to be. Let shows stand on their own, for God's sake. If any character has a freak out moment, that doesn't mean it's a direct copy of Walter White. That's the same reasoning that would argue, "Oh this character cheats on their spouse!!?! That's a Sopranos copy!!!?!?".
Two different characters. Two different places in their development. Two different motives and rationals. Two different results for their acts.
Good finale scene, very well done. Best moment in the show in a LONG time (since S2)
Rear of the episode was alright. A LOT better than most of the interactions presented throughout S4. Plus the addition of Rachael worked well albeit slightly forced but I enjoy the early callbacks; takes me back to the show's Golden Age.
Two different characters. Two different places in their development. Two different motives and rationals. Two different results for their acts.
Good finale scene, very well done. Best moment in the show in a LONG time (since S2)
Rear of the episode was alright. A LOT better than most of the interactions presented throughout S4. Plus the addition of Rachael worked well albeit slightly forced but I enjoy the early callbacks; takes me back to the show's Golden Age.
What an absolute mess! On top of a stupid plot featuring a wrong sell to Cosgrove, every scene in this episode holds no meaning or advancement of any plot point or character development whatsoever. It's almost as if the writers are screaming "it doesn't matter!" right in our faces.
Ruth's face off with dealers: Doesn't Matter Marty's face off: Doesn't Matter Darlenes stroke: Doesn't Matter
It doesn't matter, none of it does.
Ruth's face off with dealers: Doesn't Matter Marty's face off: Doesn't Matter Darlenes stroke: Doesn't Matter
It doesn't matter, none of it does.