Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
I finally finished Breaking Bad and while in terms of pure narrative
locomotion certain episodes were gripping, it wasn't worth the 2 days
and 14 hours (according to my new favorite site Bingeclock) it took to watch the series. It's a familiar problem
with serial narrative - the writers build up the intensity of single
episodes but ignore how those events (especially the violence) impact
the characters over the entire story arc. They just absorb the blows and
move on. And for a show so intricately plotted and relentlessly
punctual, it gets sloppy with that larger arc. For instance, the baby
just disappears for huge stretches of time. While babies cannot walk
away in slow motion from exploding buildings, they depend on us for
everything and are thus a constant presence...or should be. Also, I
always felt a larger context governing The Sopranos, some distance from
all the horrors, whereas Breaking Bad seems way more local in its
concerns. The writers/creator are too in thrall to Walter White, in awe
of his ability to withstand inhuman pressure and commit all sorts of
agony. That said, I did like the fifth and final season quite a bit,
mostly likely because I could feel the end coming. I was more moved by
the last two episodes than the revered "Ozymandias" which I suspect is
loved because so much of the narrative comes home to roost there.
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