What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
Other urls found in this thread:
>DUDE dubstep is the next big thing! It'll be timeless!!
You can't feel the intensity?
[Vroom Vroom]
BRAVO VINCE
R
A
V
O
This is the moment the writing staff forgot that the show was about a middle aged loser in tighty-whiteys making drugs and made it all about a cool badass dude and the people trying to stop him from being cool and badass
>What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
To introduce the closed caption meme. It served no other purpose.
>shit my production budget is running low, better get back on board with those big auto companies
the importance of "La familia"
its the crazy father goes crazy because for the first time ever he is respected by his son and can actually provide for him scene
also product placement
It made my friend buy a 300c. Maybe it wasn't narrative but advertisive?
Show your friend BLACKED videos
the point was to portray excess
That would've been a Lamborghini Diablo. The muscle cars symbolized something completely different.
That a Dodge Challenger is one sexy ass car
> B
> O
> N
> F
> I
> R
> E
B
R
A
V
O
V
I
N
C
E
It's going to his head. Walter isn't being safe anymore with his money. This is a sign that his ego is getting so big that he keeps getting out of getting caught or killed. He says fuck it and has some fun with his son
To insure that Better Call Saul is forever considered the better show.
BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BOB OB OBONFIIIYAH
>it's a mike stares out a window and eats walnuts for 30 minutes episode
Father and son bonding.
They're literally the same show.
breaking bad: EVERYTHING happens
better call saul: nothing happens
no they aren't
Why is BCS so much better then?
bcs is better to people who think slow and boring automatically means good
What you're describing is Mad Men or The Walking Dead.
Better Call Saul is filled to the brim with subtlety and plot. The things you like are better to people who think being bashed over the head with stimuli automatically means good.
good drama: quarry
bad drama: bcs
get taste ty
underrated
it feels like early series walter white, and jimmy lives a comfy life. So his becoming saul is cool. especially seeing the result.
Also mike scenes are enjoyable because hes plot proof
>show is supposed to be set in 2008
>cars from 2010's appear
what did vince mean by this
It's relevant to the time period, fuckhead
If it was a noir movie in the 1920s there'd be swing music playing
Same as this:
>1920s
>noir
what a fucking retard
The peak of Walter's midlife crisis
The whole point of the show was that making drugs turned the loser into a cool badass, so he liked it too much and ended up facing the consequences
>walter is losing perspective and wants to get caught
..duh. my mongoloid brother understood this. and hes fucking downs
this was the moment they finally fucking remembered it was about a man who was unbearably dissatisfied with his loser life and decided to grab life by the pussy
>money makes people happy
>I started this for money
>look at what money has done for the relationship with my son
>moment of bliss that is completely washed in conformity to what a "good life" should be (nice cars...etc.)
>closing in on the end of Walt's infatuation with money before it becomes about status/empire
y'all dumb
Cuz it looks coool ....
>degenerate music fits to the time period
?
Dubstep is timeless. Just look how much its evolved from like 2000.