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FremdSprachenLerner

May 28, 2025

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My favorite TV show — Better Call Saul (2/2)

Although Breaking Bad is undoubtedly a great show, I personally prefer Better Call Saul for its more refined storytelling and character development. That said, Breaking Bad still deserves the praise it receives, especially in its later seasons. There is nothing superfluous in the spin-off; the storyline is well-paced, making the plot unfold gradually, albeit not too slowly. One of my favorite aspects of this show is the role of the color in storytelling. For instance, while blue often stands for ''good'' characters or actions, red is frequently symbolizing crime and violence. On the last season's poster we can see that Saul is either putting the red jacket on or taking it off. Well, I do not wish to spoil someone's first watch there. 😀
Through various cinematography techniques, the directors of the show, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, amplify the characters' feeling and emotions, periodically giving the attentive viewers some hints.
When it comes to rating, I was always parsimonious. However, I had had no doubt that this show deserves 10/10, making it on of the most highly rated series on my IMDb account. I am quite interested in cinematography, hence I am planning to write more essays about my favorite films and TV shows


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That said, Breaking Bad still deserves the praise it receives, especially in its later seasons.

You could also say "With that being said..."

On the last season's poster, we can see that Saul is either putting the red jacket on or taking it off.

However, I had had no doubt that this show deserves 10/10, making it one of the most highly rated series on my IMDb account.

I am quite interested in cinematography, hence I am planning to write more essays about my favorite films and TV shows.

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Excellent stuff!

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FremdSprachenLerner

May 28, 2025

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Thank you! I am flattered 😀

My favorite TV show — Better Call Saul (2/2)


However, I had had no doubt that this show deserves 10/10, making it on of the most highly rated series on my IMDb account.


However, I had had no doubt that this show deserves 10/10, making it one of the most highly rated series on my IMDb account.

I am quite interested in cinematography, hence I am planning to write more essays about my favorite films and TV shows


I am quite interested in cinematography, hence I am planning to write more essays about my favorite films and TV shows.

Although Breaking Bad is undoubtedly a great show, I personally prefer Better Call Saul for its more refined storytelling and character development.


That said, Breaking Bad still deserves the praise it receives, especially in its later seasons.


That said, Breaking Bad still deserves the praise it receives, especially in its later seasons.

You could also say "With that being said..."

In the spin-off nothing is superfluous; the storyline is well-paced, making the plot unfold gradually, albeit not too slowly.


One of my favorite aspects of this show is the role of the color in storytelling.


For instance, while blue often stands for ''good'' characters or actions, red is frequently symbolizing crime and violence.


On the last season's poster we can see that Saul is either putting the red jacket on or taking it off.


On the last season's poster, we can see that Saul is either putting the red jacket on or taking it off.

Well, I do not wish to spoil one's first watch there.😁 Through various cinematography techniques, the directors of the show, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, amplify the characters' feeling and emotions, periodically giving the attentive viewers some hints.


When it comes to rating, I was always parsimonious.


Hence, on the last season's poster we can see that Saul is either puts the red jacket on or takes it off.


Through various cinematography techniques, the directors of the show, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, amplify the characters' feeling and emotions, periodically giving the attentive viewers some hints.


There is nothing superfluous in the spin-off; the storyline is well-paced, making the plot unfold gradually, albeit not too slowly.


Well, I do not wish to spoil someone's first watch there.


😀 Through various cinematography techniques, the directors of the show, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, amplify the characters' feeling and emotions, periodically giving the attentive viewers some hints.


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