Very much a Lost type of ending where nothing is resolved and we just become more confused. Lets hope they dont tease us during multiple seasons where we end up with crap and a ton of wasted time.
After the amazing first episode of the season they are just padding the runtime to fit a certain number of episodes. Fit the episodes to the story you are telling, not the other way around. The A-Train story arc is so dated and annoying for a character that should have been killed of in the first season but The Deep, OMG what a stupid decision to keep him alive.
I can't be the only one who sees the irony in a company like Amazon being the producer of this show.
I have a hard time imagining the show gets any better from here.
disgusting, disturbing, I even find the reproduction of certain scenes of the series morbid, bad for the public's mental health
Just as I worried, this show is becoming less interesting with every episode. They're focusing way more on the generic and less interesting aspects and characters than they are on the interesting parts. Dialogue constantly feels very off and unbelievable.
It could still change and get better, but so far it looks as though this show might be one of the biggest cases of wasted potential I've seen this year.
Don't listen to the comments saying this is a great movie because it truly is not.
I would say it starts of promising and makes you think it's building up to something but then the story line just takes a turn for the stupid and you need to switch off and not over think about what's going on.
I love Jordan Peele...I was so looking forward to this...and was let down tremendously. The entire Gordy storyline merely seemed like filler and detracted from the rest of the movie. Could've been a lot better imho.
I find it really cool that some web series made it to this site. This one is special.
WHAT THE FUCK DID JUST HAPPEN WHAT THE SDAHIOG
wait, WHAT????!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!
The last wave of Marvel's tv shows taught us to not judge a book by its cover first episodes.
But as someone under 30, it felt like a zit was going to grew on my face just by watching this.
I'm seeing a lot of hate towards Skyler here and I just want to know: what exactly would you have done differently in her situation?
If the IRS begins a serious investigation about Ted, it wouldn't take them long to find out that the woman who cooked his books is now running a business that she bought with undeclared money. If Ted goes down, everybody else goes down with him. Skyler didn't ask to be in the situation she's in, and yet, she's the only person that is actually thinking about the consequences of Ted and Walt's actions in the long term and trying to save both their asses in the process.