Submitted by swaggyxwaggy t3_zsixgf in television
Anyone seen this? Does anyone else feel like this is essentially Breaking Bad 2.0? The story is slightly different but it’s basically the same premise: Cranston’s character gets involved in crime and starts the lying and the scheming and the double life to protect himself and his family. The unintended casualties. The gradual devolution of morality. It all just screams Walter White from early seasons of BB to me. I mean, even the line from episode 7.. “you need me; you can’t do this without me” seems like it was taken directly from BB. I feel like this whole show was written specifically for Cranston as Walter White as Heisenberg. I mean i don’t necessarily hate it because I loved Cranston as WW but it just seems….odd. Like the writers wanted to piggy back off the success of Walter White’s character and create something similar. Anyway, please no spoilers because I’m not caught up yet and I’ll probably keep watching. Just wanted to see if anyone thought the same.
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