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Revision as of 23:54, 4 October 2022


Good Topic – 2022

Feel free to update along the way. Some Dude From North Carolina (talk) 02:55, 18 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Progress: 11 done out of 72.

This is conjecture

No offence to the editor, but the sentence, Kim's departure is too much for Jimmy to handle and he fully transforms into Saul Goodman is purely conjecture on behalf of the editor. We don't know her departure is what made him go full Saul Goodman. He was already being Saul Goodman. What actually happened in the episode, after the breakup, the show fast-forwards to an unspecified time where Jimmy has fully embraced being Saul Goodman, with the mansion, his famous Cadillac DeVille, custom license plate, women, new Breaking Bad style office, etc. Yes, after the time jump he is the Saul Goodman of the Breaking Bad era. Can we really decide if it was the breakup that made him go that extreme? There is a lot of time missing between the breakup and the mansion owning Saul Goodman shown at the end. He had to get his hands on money. As far as we know, his portion of the Sandpiper settlement made him go greedy hog wild and he had no one, like Kim, to reign him in into stability. In closing, nothing in the episode confirms or even suggests it was the breakup that caused him to go full Saul. That is purely an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information. I'm not going to edit that phrase as I think we should discuss it. I think it should be changed to reflect what it showed at the end without conjecture. Any thoughts? That is my two cents. P37307 (talk) 12:00, 25 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

timeline for the earlier Gene scenes

Do we know for SURE that the Gene scenes prior to the last few episodes took place after the Breaking Bad finale? We know they take place after Granite State. But the finale was several months later and they never really let on when the Gene events were taking place. How long he had been in Omaha. Only the Gene events in the final season suggest it was after Walt's death. But we don't know about the earlier parts. 69.112.239.6 (talk) 10:21, 10 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Its likely the Gene events before Breaking Bad (the episode), took place during the months between Granite State and Felina but it might as well be said to be after the finale as otherwise it would be a bit of a mouthful. "The Gene scenes take place in a period of time between the penultimate and final episode of Breaking Bad" is a lot more effort than "They take place after the finale" FishandChipper 🐟🍟 08:30, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Should add Neo Noir to the genre.

The show is neo noir similar to how Breaking Bad is neo western. Not only it has the characteristics and writing of the genre, but it also has the cinematography and direction. Not to mention a lot of episodes are literally in black and white.

Don’t know how to edit, so I’ll just suggest it here. 188.236.163.28 (talk) 12:03, 21 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Got a reliable source for your suggestion? – Muboshgu (talk) 16:12, 21 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 5 September 2022

Add BCS under the category of neo noir TV series: Antknee0 (talk) 18:12, 5 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: as you have not cited reliable sources to back up your request, without which no information should be added to, or changed in, any article. - Arjayay (talk) 19:45, 5 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]