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Undeniably the GOAT! The best in every way! Drama, action, character development, crime, realism? Call it what you will, there's no one better than Breaking Bad! It's impossible to tell you anything about Breaking Bad you haven't heard before. Many people who haven't started watching this show yet might think that the story of an ordinary chemistry teacher who learns he has cancer, starts cooking illegal drugs, and tries to leave a substantial inheritance for his family isn't enough for the plot of the world's best series. But this is a complete misconception! Breaking Bad is truly the best series in television history, by far. This show is absolutely the GOAT. After watching this show, every other show I've watched before seemed pretty bland to me. And it left me feeling indescribably lost for the shows I haven't seen yet. Because I know no other television series will ever be as good as Breaking Bad. With its history-changing characters, unique plot, and dozens of unforgettable legendary scenes and lines, Breaking Bad is unrivaled by any other series. Not Game of Thrones, not The Sopranos, not The Wire, not any other series... You can even understand why Breaking Bad is the GOAT from this: Saul Goodman, who appeared as a supporting character on the show, was so adored that he got his own series, which is considered one of the best in history. Similarly, the movie El Camino came out of this show and was quite successful. And I'm sure that if a series or movie about the Salamanca family or Gustavo Fring is ever made, it will be at the top, too. Long story short, add "Watch Breaking Bad" to your bucket list and watch this epic before it's too late. Enjoy!
I'm freaking love with Fargo! It's a series with a unique theme and atmosphere. This sets it apart from other series. And once you get used to it, other series can get boring. I really enjoyed watching seasons 1, 2, and 5. I had a great time in terms of the cinematography, plot, and pacing. Speaking of the series itself, it has five seasons. The first two seasons are interconnected, while the other three are standalone. I have to say that seasons 1, 2, and 5 are simply magnificent. They're truly masterpieces. However, I can't say that seasons 3 and 4 were as successful. That's why it's important to analyze the series season by season.
Season 1: The first season definitely captures the atmosphere of Fargo the best. It's snowy, dark, and mysterious. A true Fargo season! It draws the audience in, and the tension builds with each episode. The first season follows Lester Nygaard's transformation from innocent and cowardly man to monster. And this season introduces my favorite villain. Lorne Malvo is a character so evil and ruthless that it would make even television viewers shudder. With a superbly written script and masterful acting, Fargo is off to a great start. I give it a 9 out of 10.
Season 2: This was the season I enjoyed the most. Set before the events of the first season, this season witnesses the collapse of the Gerhardt crime family and delves into Fargo's past. The action is at its peak in every episode. I watched the episode about the Sioux Falls massacre without blinking. So, Fargo continues the success of the first season into the second. In fact, the series accelerates even further. I give it a 9.5 out of 10.
Season 3: Many say this season was also successful, but except for the last two episodes, the overall plot didn't really hold my interest. It wasn't very engaging. It felt disconnected from the other two seasons. That's why I didn't enjoy it much. I give it a 6/10.
Season 4: Definitely not Fargo! A complete waste of time. It focuses on the showdown between the Italian mafia and the Black Movement. It's a season where racism is at the forefront. Fargo, influenced by social media pop culture, must have felt the need to write such a script. This season doesn't fit the theme and atmosphere of Fargo. I had a hard time finishing it. I give it a 4/10.
Season 5: The legendary Fargo is back! This is the Fargo we're used to! I watched every episode with great excitement. Dorothy Lyon, a woman devoted to her family but filled with pain, fights for survival against her ex-husband, Roy Tillman, and it's definitely worth watching. The tension, action, and thrills are top-notch. Moreover, the dark and mysterious atmosphere we've come to know and miss from the first two seasons of Fargo returns in full force this season. And the acting... is superb. Both Juno Temple as Dorothy and Jon Hamm as the obsessive town sheriff, Roy Tillman, deliver Emmy-worthy performances. The awards it received in other categories are also thoroughly deserved. I give this wonderful season a 9.5 out of 10.
In summary, I highly recommend watching this series! Season 3 was okay. Season 4 was a waste of time. But seasons 1, 2, and 5 will rock your world! Enjoy your watching!
Season 1: The first season definitely captures the atmosphere of Fargo the best. It's snowy, dark, and mysterious. A true Fargo season! It draws the audience in, and the tension builds with each episode. The first season follows Lester Nygaard's transformation from innocent and cowardly man to monster. And this season introduces my favorite villain. Lorne Malvo is a character so evil and ruthless that it would make even television viewers shudder. With a superbly written script and masterful acting, Fargo is off to a great start. I give it a 9 out of 10.
Season 2: This was the season I enjoyed the most. Set before the events of the first season, this season witnesses the collapse of the Gerhardt crime family and delves into Fargo's past. The action is at its peak in every episode. I watched the episode about the Sioux Falls massacre without blinking. So, Fargo continues the success of the first season into the second. In fact, the series accelerates even further. I give it a 9.5 out of 10.
Season 3: Many say this season was also successful, but except for the last two episodes, the overall plot didn't really hold my interest. It wasn't very engaging. It felt disconnected from the other two seasons. That's why I didn't enjoy it much. I give it a 6/10.
Season 4: Definitely not Fargo! A complete waste of time. It focuses on the showdown between the Italian mafia and the Black Movement. It's a season where racism is at the forefront. Fargo, influenced by social media pop culture, must have felt the need to write such a script. This season doesn't fit the theme and atmosphere of Fargo. I had a hard time finishing it. I give it a 4/10.
Season 5: The legendary Fargo is back! This is the Fargo we're used to! I watched every episode with great excitement. Dorothy Lyon, a woman devoted to her family but filled with pain, fights for survival against her ex-husband, Roy Tillman, and it's definitely worth watching. The tension, action, and thrills are top-notch. Moreover, the dark and mysterious atmosphere we've come to know and miss from the first two seasons of Fargo returns in full force this season. And the acting... is superb. Both Juno Temple as Dorothy and Jon Hamm as the obsessive town sheriff, Roy Tillman, deliver Emmy-worthy performances. The awards it received in other categories are also thoroughly deserved. I give this wonderful season a 9.5 out of 10.
In summary, I highly recommend watching this series! Season 3 was okay. Season 4 was a waste of time. But seasons 1, 2, and 5 will rock your world! Enjoy your watching!
Better Call Saul is a brilliant series. One of Netflix's best. Absolutely cinematic. It has the most detailed script and visuals of any series I've watched. It truly feels like it was shot through a cinematic lens. Despite being a spin-off of Breaking Bad, it's become a series that almost surpasses it. It's a must-watch, but I must say that calling Better Call Saul the GOAT is a bit of an overstatement. I'll give you my best review now.
First of all, Jimmy McGill's transformation into Saul Goodman is meticulously and thoroughly explained. It's truly a masterpiece of writing. However, this detailed progression makes the show's early seasons a bit slow and tedious. And at many points, the side characters' stories overtake those of Jimmy, the show's main protagonist. This is the general consensus among BCS viewers. The series definitely picks up steam after the third season.
The first two seasons focus on the conflicts between Jimmy, who tries to hold his own as a lawyer by his own means and establish himself in the profession through the Sandpiper nursing home case he's caught, and his older brother Chuck, a veteran lawyer who never approves of his actions. This continues, and the story of Mike and Nacho, the supporting characters who will become more prominent in future seasons, is expertly crafted in the background. The show deeply impacts us through the development of these two characters. Overall, I give the first two seasons a 6/10.
The third and fourth seasons are when the show slowly begins to pick up speed. Chuck and Jimmy's confrontations escalate to the courtroom. While Jimmy is suspended from the profession, Chuck's career begins to decline. With Chuck's depression and withdrawal from the equation, Jimmy's internal struggles begin. This challenging period brings Jimmy closer to his lawyer girlfriend, Kim Wexler. This allows us to see Kim more deeply involved in the main story. My overall rating for these two seasons, which see a slight increase in tension and excitement, is an 8/10.
Now, let's move on to the fifth and sixth seasons. These are the seasons that brought the show to the heights it's known for today. In the fifth season, Jimmy, after internal conflicts, decides to become Saul Goodman and returns to the profession. He and Kim Wexler become a fierce lawyer couple, earning money and cases through clever tactics. Both their careers are on the rise. But this is where danger looms. Saul's previous cartel work leads to Lola Salamanca's trouble. With Lola's arrival, the show's momentum soars. We're treated to some truly exciting and action-packed episodes. Season six, in particular, is an absolute masterpiece. It's one of the best seasons in the show's history. The tension and suspense never falter, and every episode is filled with incredible twists and shocking moments. I watched many scenes with my jaw dropped. The way the main storyline and the side stories weave together in this season demonstrates the show's masterful writing. Everything falls into place. While the finale fell short of my expectations, the series concludes with a meaningful finale. While the final episode underperformed somewhat than expected, it still contained important points and messages about the show's integrity. The inclusion of the Breaking Bad cast in a few scenes also made viewers very happy about the final season. My rating for the last two seasons is 10/10.
Overall, this series deserves to be considered one of the best in history. However, due to the blandness of the first two seasons, it won't be a GOAT. Make sure to watch this show before you die. You'll feel like you're in a movie theater that lasted six seasons. And remember, in trouble? You'd better call Saul!
Enjoy!
First of all, Jimmy McGill's transformation into Saul Goodman is meticulously and thoroughly explained. It's truly a masterpiece of writing. However, this detailed progression makes the show's early seasons a bit slow and tedious. And at many points, the side characters' stories overtake those of Jimmy, the show's main protagonist. This is the general consensus among BCS viewers. The series definitely picks up steam after the third season.
The first two seasons focus on the conflicts between Jimmy, who tries to hold his own as a lawyer by his own means and establish himself in the profession through the Sandpiper nursing home case he's caught, and his older brother Chuck, a veteran lawyer who never approves of his actions. This continues, and the story of Mike and Nacho, the supporting characters who will become more prominent in future seasons, is expertly crafted in the background. The show deeply impacts us through the development of these two characters. Overall, I give the first two seasons a 6/10.
The third and fourth seasons are when the show slowly begins to pick up speed. Chuck and Jimmy's confrontations escalate to the courtroom. While Jimmy is suspended from the profession, Chuck's career begins to decline. With Chuck's depression and withdrawal from the equation, Jimmy's internal struggles begin. This challenging period brings Jimmy closer to his lawyer girlfriend, Kim Wexler. This allows us to see Kim more deeply involved in the main story. My overall rating for these two seasons, which see a slight increase in tension and excitement, is an 8/10.
Now, let's move on to the fifth and sixth seasons. These are the seasons that brought the show to the heights it's known for today. In the fifth season, Jimmy, after internal conflicts, decides to become Saul Goodman and returns to the profession. He and Kim Wexler become a fierce lawyer couple, earning money and cases through clever tactics. Both their careers are on the rise. But this is where danger looms. Saul's previous cartel work leads to Lola Salamanca's trouble. With Lola's arrival, the show's momentum soars. We're treated to some truly exciting and action-packed episodes. Season six, in particular, is an absolute masterpiece. It's one of the best seasons in the show's history. The tension and suspense never falter, and every episode is filled with incredible twists and shocking moments. I watched many scenes with my jaw dropped. The way the main storyline and the side stories weave together in this season demonstrates the show's masterful writing. Everything falls into place. While the finale fell short of my expectations, the series concludes with a meaningful finale. While the final episode underperformed somewhat than expected, it still contained important points and messages about the show's integrity. The inclusion of the Breaking Bad cast in a few scenes also made viewers very happy about the final season. My rating for the last two seasons is 10/10.
Overall, this series deserves to be considered one of the best in history. However, due to the blandness of the first two seasons, it won't be a GOAT. Make sure to watch this show before you die. You'll feel like you're in a movie theater that lasted six seasons. And remember, in trouble? You'd better call Saul!
Enjoy!
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