Breaking bad what was written in the book




















Her initials are in the book. Walter cooked in Hank's house when he was involved with those creeps tenting the houses for fumigation.

Remember when Hank and Walter we're talking and drinking while Walter was sitting on Hank's couch and then the scene changed to Walter sitting on the SAME couch in his yellow cook rubbers?

The initials in the book are "G. The initials refer to that of Gale Boetticher. The book was a gift from Gale, presumably off-screen, during the time him and Walter worked together.

Agents lol. I mean, come on people. Either THAT Or he was in denial He HAD to know. I refuse to believe that he couldn't connect the dots.

I mean In , she was a judge of the National Book Award in Nonfiction. Sylvere Lotringer, intellectual who infused U. Veterans of fruitless wars: Two Marine Corps memoirists share their gratitude and dismay. Cinema legend James Ivory, 93, talks about letting it all hang out — and more. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. The Talking Good podcast mentioned that there was some Christ imagery in here: wounded in the side, having his life taken in the place of Jesse's, the pose with the arms wide apart Perhaps it was his Faustian deal echoed by the airs of Faust that were playing in Gretchen and Elliot's house when he sneaks up on them.

In any case, I am sure that there will be a slew of Master's Theses for the next few years in schools across the US analysing and re-analysing the rich treasure-trove of material for literature, culture, and cinematic students that Breaking Bad will ultimately leave as a legacy.

As for me, I am proud to have watched this show from about episode 3 of season 1 to the end. I felt that Felina really gave me closure for Walt, Jesse and the immediate family.

The only possible open question is about whether someone will free Huell and why Don Eladio was scared of Gus. But I'd rather wonder about those than face an unsatisfying ending like that in The Sopranos or no ending at all like in Deadwood. I think the next best closing episode in terms of closure was that of Six Feet Under which was incredibly masterful and complete. Perhaps the weakest in recent memory is the end of Dexter where it is too rushed and jumps the shark with Dex somehow surviving a hurricane and swimming to some kind of logging camp?

Yeah right. Walt's death on the floor of his true love - a meth cooking lab - the ONE thing in his life that he earned unquestioned respect and power from - was appropriate and fulfilling and will live on as an eternal portrayal of the futility of human greed - "He meets some fragment huge, and stops to guess What powerful but unrecorded race Once dwelt in that annihilated place.

We will miss you Walt. View 1 comment. Jul 05, Paul Bryant rated it liked it Shelves: television. This book is total fan fodder and completely inessential but it's so very very pretty and since all this stuff is on Amazon for around two of your English pounds I'm just saying if you like this show you could do worse. This is fun : in one episode Walter in a fit of irritation storms out of his house and throws the giant pizza he has just bought onto the roof The house was a real house and now fans track down the real house in Albuquerque This book is total fan fodder and completely inessential but it's so very very pretty and since all this stuff is on Amazon for around two of your English pounds I'm just saying if you like this show you could do worse.

The house was a real house and now fans track down the real house in Albuquerque and throw pizzas onto the roof or try to. Much fun for the family actually living there! Many laughs all round! Feb 16, Olivia rated it it was amazing. I recently finished watching Breaking bad I have no idea why I hadn't watched it till now and I absolutely loved it. Instantly it became one of my all time favourite shows, along side my favourite show- Game of Thrones.

This is a really good book for fans of the show. However it does contain spoilers, so watch the entire series first. View 2 comments. Oct 15, Lori rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction. I was not sure what genre to place this book. A book all about the TV series Breaking Bad. I am a big fan of this show so I was delighted to read a book all about Breaking Bad.

It is loaded with all kinds of facts about the show. Each chapter focuses on how Breaking Bad was put together. From creating the characters, coming up with plot lines.

Costumes, set designs. There are interviews with Vince Gilligan the creator, produc I was not sure what genre to place this book. There are interviews with Vince Gilligan the creator, producers etc. One chapter goes season to season and describes each show.

Even the music they chose to go in episodes. For fans of this well done show this is a fun fact filled book all about Breaking Bad. Glad I got the chance to learn more about what went into making this series. Those of you who enjoyed the show may find this an enjoyable read. Jan 02, Susan Liston rated it really liked it Shelves: movies-theatre-tv , read , own-it. Surprisingly good. If you are fan of the series, of course, this was quite interesting.

Focused a lot on the production aspects of the show; music, costumes, set design, cinematography. And lots of tidbits I hadn't heard before. They changed the location mainly because New Mexico gave them a tax break. Since ABQ became almost a character itself, hard to picture it set in Riverside.

Makes me want to go back and rewatch and pay clo Surprisingly good. Makes me want to go back and rewatch and pay closer attention. Oh, and it does contain a lot of spoilers, so don't read this in advance of watching all episodes. May 17, Paul rated it it was amazing. Mar 08, Leslie rated it did not like it Shelves: books-we-own , read-in I was really hoping to get more from this book, but it fell flat. I LOVE the series, but seriously, you get more info online and from the imdb trivia than you do this book.

The first part summarizes every episode, which was a little tedious. It could have been so much better: behind t I was really hoping to get more from this book, but it fell flat. It could have been so much better: behind the scenes, better photos again, behind the scenes , and just other fun stuff you might see on a documentary or "making of".

It was very interesting getting in-depth looks at behind-the-scenes aspects of the show, specially around design, direction and effects decisions that help build the show's universe. I wish it was more structured though, some pieces of information repeat themselves and reappear again in a way that makes the book flow like an unstructured mish mash of interviews, random anecdotes and essays.

In that sense, I would prefer some of the quotes from interviews to be inserted at points of the essays wh It was very interesting getting in-depth looks at behind-the-scenes aspects of the show, specially around design, direction and effects decisions that help build the show's universe. In that sense, I would prefer some of the quotes from interviews to be inserted at points of the essays when they would be relevant to enhance the background that was being given.

Jun 30, Eric Carzon rated it it was amazing. If you loved breaking bad, you'll love this book. And it's surprisingly kind of deep for a book of this nature. The show runners really tell you a lot about how they reached certain decisions, it goes into production, lighting, color, music, the characters.

A lot of content, but in great bites, a very easy read. Jul 28, Swayam Khanna rated it really liked it. Amazing insight into the making of one of the best pieces of television in modern times. Only wish there were more of pre-production documents and floor plans included. Apart from that, excerpts from the writer's room notes, interviews and detailed explanation of character arcs are spot on.

Love the show and love this book!



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