BCS renewed for next season ... I was a tad concerned when it had not been announced sooner
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Originally posted by slag View PostBCS renewed for next season ... I was a tad concerned when it had not been announced sooner
Fargo is going to be the interesting one. My feeling is it's done, but we'll see.
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There were concerns by many in TV reporting that the ratings would be a problem with renewal.
However, I think the critical acclaim gave AMC a reason to keep it, despite something of a drop in the ratings, because awards and nominations generate a lot of free publicity, and general marketing ammo, for the network.
I was more comfortable about renewal after the last episode this year when they had "Talking Saul" and discussed what certain characters might do going forward ... didn't make sense to me that they'd have that post-season show and not renew it.
However, I was still a little unsure.Last edited by slag; 06-28-2017, 07:08 PM.Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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Having not watched Breaking Bad at all and having watched four or so episodes of BCS because my wife watches it, I give you my two cents:
It is a slow moving show about awful people. And if you are not invested in the sequel and Saul Goodman, it's easy to say meh and move on.
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Originally posted by RSE View PostHaving not watched Breaking Bad at all and having watched four or so episodes of BCS because my wife watches it, I give you my two cents:
It is a slow moving show about awful people. And if you are not invested in the sequel and Saul Goodman, it's easy to say meh and move on.
It's definitely slow developing, but very deliberate in everything it does. A great deal of thought and care go into every detail of the show, and when you buy in, even when it seems slow, you're fully engaged because you know important things are happening on the screen and you get into the habit of looking for them.
I get that it's not for everyone, so the modest ratings shouldn't surprise me. But if you ever do get around to watching Breaking Bad, try going back and giving it another shot from the beginning. I think you get a better appreciation for what they've done when you see where it began. It really is impressive what they've done with a couple of satellite characters and their backstories, and how they've made it all fit together so well. There's also a lot of House of Games-era Mamet in that first season, and a ton of cinematic references throughout the series (there was a nice nod to Coppola's "The Conversation" in the finale, for example). I could see you getting hooked pretty quickly if you watched Breaking Bad and gave BCS your full attention.
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Originally posted by RSE View PostBut, they aren't redeemed.
Mike is as decent as he can be, given his circumstances (watch his episode from the first season). Yeah, he's mixed up in the underworld, but there's a Tom Hegan-esque sort of nobility about him.
Kim Wexler, I think, will ultimately be redeemed. She's a great character, and I don't think the writers have it in them to cast her off into the darkness.
Nacho also has a legit shot at redemption.
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