So the big question this season is: Jacob Nighthorse: Bad guy or just a victim of Walt's paranoia? They've been very cagey with it all season long.
So the big question this season is: Jacob Nighthorse: Bad guy or just a victim of Walt's paranoia? They've been very cagey with it all season long.
Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
"Binge watching" it shows how much the show changed over the years. The first couple of seasons it was the "murder of the week" style where each episode was pretty much independent from the others and where the "big story" was wrapped up by the end of the episode.
Then when they switched from (AMC?) to Netflix they started incorporating longer, multi-episode serialized story lines. I think this season they tried to make Walt less of a straight-arrow character and try to introduce some ambiguity into him, make him a little less "perfect", I guess so he appears more "human?"
The Moretti story line, IMO, is a little silly and contrived.
I'll refrain from saying more out of respect for those who haven't watched the full season yet.![]()
Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.