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8th August 2012, 04:27 PM
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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.
...an artist without an art.
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8th August 2012 04:27 PM
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