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Wow, I definitely never thought I'd feel this way about Brad. It's so sad how it ends. Who would have thought that after everything that happened with Mike, Linc, and Sucre throughout the series, he'd sacrifice himself so they could still get Scylla?

I think from the first moment we saw him in Season 1, we knew he'd be an obstacle for Michael. I didn't like him at first, but as the series went on, I started to connect with him. Until this episode (which, by the way, is very good, Season 4, Episode 9), where everything is different, what happens to him is truly sad.

u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 3 days ago

Mahone y Wyatt.

This is tough. What Mahone does to Wyatt is wow. He makes him suffer terribly. You can really see the pain, the sadness he feels, but at the same time, you can see the anger and the desire to do something to find some peace after what happened with his son. In the end, he does the same to Wyatt, and there's a real sense of satisfaction.

Mahone is one of my top 3 favorite characters. Throughout the series, I feel like his character is a total rollercoaster; we see so many facets of him. His past with Oscar Shales, his addiction, his divorce, how good he was as an agent, etc. And of course, the actor who played him did a fantastic job.

u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 3 days ago

Thoughts after finishing BCS.

I finished the series this morning and I can't stop thinking about the ending. "Saul Gone" hits hard. The final episode is a masterpiece. Seeing Jimmy being himself after so many years, wow. In the end, he understood that he can't keep hiding from himself, from who he really is.

That trial was a true catharsis for Jimmy. That last scene with Kim, that last cigarette, that last look, everything is wonderful.

Thinking about the events of Breaking Bad is very different now, knowing all the background and history that Jimmy had before meeting Walter. I don't know, it's crazy.

Right up until the very last moment, Saul praises himself, making it clear that without him, Walter's empire wouldn't have existed, always seeking that recognition. I truly think that Jimmy/Saul is the center of the Breaking Bad universe. Without him, practically nothing would have happened. I'm truly amazed by this series, by the ending, by this universe. By all of Jimmy's character development. This adventure was incredible.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 3 days ago

I finished BCS for the first time.

Wow. I'm honestly speechless, it's a perfect ending.

Until today, there was only one series that left me with a void, with that strange feeling of "what an amazing thing I just watched," the moment I finished it. BCS is the second. I feel like I have a lot to say.

From the first time Saul appeared in the BB universe, I liked him, for his personality, how he presented himself to everyone. Now I see him very differently, definitely.

He's my favorite character in this entire universe. Seriously, it's a wonderful series and ending. In my opinion, better than BB.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 3 days ago

The Best. T-Bag/Cole Pferffer

This guy is the best. T-Bag's character is my favorite by far. He always finds a way to stay in the game and he succeeds. He's often left to his own devices and always manages to pull it off. Personally, I liked his character's backstory in Season 2. His story with Susan—he truly fell in love, he was willing to change to live a life together. She and the kids were practically the only people he left alive after continuing to run. In Season 3, he keeps the book, and now, as Cole Pfeiffer, he enters the game, learns about Scylla, and ends up in the middle of it all again.

By the way, this scene is great!

u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 7 days ago

Do you like the Scylla storyline?

What do you think of the story of Scylla and everything surrounding it? The company, the book that T-Bag now has, the general, the headlines and the cards...

u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 8 days ago

Favorite characters S4

I'm starting Season 4, and there are three characters who are among my favorites.

The General: He appears in Season 2, but it's not until Season 4 that we learn exactly who he is.

Wyatt: He's a real psychopath.

Don Self: This guy is hilarious, smart in his own way, but a total idiot, haha. This guy cracks me up.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 9 days ago

Recomendaciones literarias.

Hola a todos Me gustaría su ayuda, existe una serie muy buena llamada "Dark", tiene un enfoque filosófico bastante interesante. Aborda temas como el determinismo, el libre albedrío, el tiempo, la vida y la muerte.

Personalmente me parece muy muy interesante y me gustaría introducirme más en la filosofía determinista.

Si alguien conoce la serie y sabe de lo que hablo (y si no, también) me gustaría leer sus recomendaciones de libros, autores, etc, que traten ese tema en particular. Muchas gracias. De igual manera, les dejo como recomendación la serie.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 12 days ago

The end of Season 4.

I finished season four a few days ago, and I haven't stopped thinking about Jimmy since. I felt exactly like Kim. I thought I finally understood what Chuck had written in that letter, that it would cause him the helplessness he didn't feel the first time he read it. But I definitely think that day was the first time we saw Saul take control of Jimmy.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 13 days ago

The end of season 4

I finished season 4 a few days ago, and ever since then I've been thinking about Jimmy. I felt exactly like Kim. I thought I'd finally understood what Chuck had written in that letter, that it would give him the helplessness he didn't feel the first time he read it. But I definitely think that day in front of that jury was the first time we saw Saul truly take control of Jimmy.

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u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 13 days ago

I'm watching this episode, the one where Lincoln reveals to Mike that Sara is dead. Did you guys really believe that? What did you think when Lincoln opened the box in the parking lot?

u/Aggravating-Wear-807 — 17 days ago