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i wonder if they really planned the length of the series in the beginning or jus like our chitthi serial directors would try to keep stretching it by introducing events and twists to keep it runnin for the audience... thats wat i was thinkin when tuco's oldman comes back in season 3...
No TV shows are planned to exist beyond 1 season. So when they write, they head towards the finale of the season with some defining image and arc in their mind. During that season, they will have lot of creative decisions to do. Depending on cast availability as well. IF the actor is very good, they'd retain him/her (Jesse Pinkman). The reverse effect of having to kill a character if the actor's no good or they can't get the actor on the payroll/dates.
So they do make up stuff as they go along, however it's all self-contained on a season by season basis. The key is that the finale of the current season could either be a satisfactory conclusion AS WELL AS precursor to the next season.
I don't know about Indian Television. But I do know it's highly unprofessional mess that they just give away time slots to production houses like Radaan, Ekta Kafoor, etc..
And they don't have creative writing crew like the American/European/British/Japanese shows I've watched.
but cant find the season one to be self content with just 6 epsiodes..
understand ur thots on how it works in india... even in bb, i feel sometimes they introduce characters to keep it going... thats wat i thot when jessie had a hot girl as landlord, and they killed her but managed to show us the other side of jessie... her dad and now the flight crash he caused clearly indicates they tryin to keep the show running... whatever, as long as it doesn make it boring or too far away from the main storyline i am happy...
so which season is played in tvs now? weekly once show?
SS, stay away from KG..he is killing the show for you by dropping all the spoilers :lol:..on twist/turns BB writers do tie up all the ends and none of characters are mere caricatures for cheap thrills.
thiruvasagam :clap:..stands true for any ATG shows.Quote:
The key is that the finale of the current season could either be a satisfactory conclusion AS WELL AS precursor to the next season.
wizzy... my memory is my strength(weakness?)... kadaya line by line type pannaalum nyaabagam irukkaadhu paakkurappo... :lol:
Weekly once show, Sunday night.
Season 1, Writers guild strike man. So they couldn't shoot more.
Landlord girl (on drug remission) is Jesse's ticket to escape from Walt, subconsciously though Walt is always wanting Jesse to stick around, and to be in business. Walt could have saved her from OD, but he lets her die. That's the most pivotal part of the show. Walt's continual manipulation and prophesying of Jesse's life hinges on events like this. The effect of this having to create the Flight crash, like a ripple effect (Adhukkunu chaos theory'lam thevaiyE illaiyE). We see the culmination in the entire organization, disorganization of lives, between Walt, Jesse, and people around him.
Whether they planned for bottle episode like The Fly when they wrote season 2/3, is entirely incorrect and untrue, but we could see Vince Gilligan bring up all this in to alignment, enriching the character and theme of the show.
Walt (The Fly) The universe is random. It's not inevitable. It's simple chaos. It's subatomic particles in endless, aimless collision. That's what science teaches us, but what is this saying? What is it telling us, when on the very night that this man's daughter dies, it's me who's having a drink with him? How can that be random?
I tried to make this point in Naan-E thread. Reddie made a dig at this, couple of days back in Coffee Corner.
Wizzy,
Being consciously spoiler-free ba!
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Look on the bright side :lol:. God I miss 'Merica.