Anyone listen to how Vince Gilligan originally pitched the show yet?
Spoiler:
In the first season Jesse was supposed to be killed by Krazy-8. Well as revenge, Walt was going to torture Krazy-8, but Walt was going to rig up some kind of tripwire that was tied to a rifle and would shoot Krazy-8 dead. So anytime Krazy wanted the torturing to stop he could pull the wire and shoot himself. But proving himself to be a bad ass, Krazy never pulled the wire and would instead spit on Walt's face every day. It went on for months like this. Well one day Flynn was going to discover Krazy-8 all tied up and mutilated and would try to save him. At that point, when Krazy realizes this kid helping him is actually Walt's son, he was going to pull the wire and kill both himself and Flynn.
I didn't think the show could get more dark than it already was but O_O .
Also he pitched a scene where Skyler commits suicide for the last episide. :T
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Originally posted by TheGodKillerI just agreed with another poster. You started something. Just because I don't agree with you you start e raging.
Classic quanchi. Starting up sh1t even when there is no need to do so.
Also, luck seems to be a part of Walt's powers as referenced in the show. He took out Fring brilliantly. Walt took out everyone he wanted to. Walt was the badass of the show. Fring is the number 2 to Walt's número uno.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I just agreed with another poster. You started something. Just because I don't agree with you you start e raging. Let it go, bro.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Also, luck seems to be a part of Walt's powers as referenced in the show. He took out Fring brilliantly. Walt took out everyone he wanted to. Walt was the badass of the show. Fring is the number 2 to Walt's número uno.
Originally posted by TheGodKillerI just said I expected more. Great series and a great end I just expected to be greater.
The point is that I wasn't even explicitly disagreeing with you, or "crying" about anything. As I mentioned in that post, it was an opinion(the word that you cling on to the most these days), but you being you have to turn every simple discussion into a p1ssing contest.
Originally posted by TheGodKillerAre you kidding ? Off the top of my head he was lucky as he sat in the frozen car. He was lucky when he got his hands back on his keys against the Aryans. He was lucky that the Aryans showed up after Hank arrested him after he swore them off.
Not really. Fring was one of the few "lucky" moments he had in the show. Otherwise, most of the other stuff was always planned and calculated on his part, which is in line with the tactical genius and the brainy sort of villain/anti-hero that Walt was supposed to be.
He always had a plan but was in plenty of jams he lucked his way out of. Jesse directly referenced his intellect along with his luck. Combination of the two. Walt has luck as a part of his powerset.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Are you kidding ? Off the top of my head he was lucky as he sat in the frozen car. He was lucky when he got his hands back on his keys against the Aryans. He was lucky that the Aryans showed up after Hank arrested him after he swore them off.He always had a plan but was in plenty of jams he lucked his way out of. Jesse directly referenced his intellect along with his luck. Combination of the two. Walt has luck as a part of his powerset.
It was mostly always his intellect which won the day for him, with some moments of luck thrown in for dealing with extreme cases like Fring.