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Which Series Was A Bigger Hit . Breaking Bad Or Lost

What is the best TV show after Breaking Bad in your opinion?

If you are a Breaking Bad addict, it’s hard to go wrong with Better Call Saul. The writing, acting and cinematography are on the same stellar level as BB, but the storyline is different enough to make the show excellent on its own merits.** The series starts out my showing us present day Saul, then is presented as a flashback.Saul is another Vince Gilligan show, and the man is just a pure genius when it comes to television. If you didn’t already know, Better Call Saul is a prequel to Breaking Bad. It follows the life and career of Jimmy McGill and his transformation from small time con artist turned attorney, to corrupt bus bench advertising lawyer Saul Goodman.The series gives us the back stories of numerous Breaking Bad characters (Mike, Gus Fring, Tuco, the killer cartel cousins among others). To a BB fan this is a real treat and can answer some of questions that might have arisen from watching the series. For example, we find out why Tuco was before he was released in Breaking Bad. Spoiler Alert: It involves kicking the crap out of Mike. A pre-stroke Hector Salamanca gets involved in the story line, pressuring Mike into seeing that Tuco gets as little jail time as possible. It is all very interesting and well done.** Jimmy and Mike share a courthouse elevator in the days before he changed his name and took to dressing “colorfully”.Saul isn’t all about setting up Breaking Bad, however. A major story line involves his relationship with co-worker and moral compass Kim Wexler. Another large part of the series showcases the relationship between Jimmy and his vindictive asshole older brother, Chuck.** The interplay and banter between Jimmy and Kim is one of the best parts of the show.If you haven’t seen it, do yourself a favor and watch the show. The first two seasons are on Netflix. Give yourself an episode or two and you’ll be hooked.

Would Breaking Bad have been a bigger hit had it depicted Walter White as a hero and not an anti-hero?

No, it wouldn't have. That was the selling point of the show, Walter's conversion to the dark side. Anti-heroes as the main characters on shows have been a trend for the last decade. Take the cop drama "The Shield" in which the main character was an anti-hero in the form of a corrupt cop. Like Bryan Cranston, the role relaunched Michael Chikilis career. Interestingly enough the new show Chicago PD (spin-off of Chicago Fire) has a main character who is a Sergeant that crosses and blurs the line of ethical behavior. Brings new meaning to being bad is good.

Which series is better Breaking bad or Prison Break?

I genuinely feel Prison Break. Agreed everyone plays their role well in Breaking Bad but if we calculate in terms of  "amount of brains used" then it definitely is Prison Break. The best part being it doesn't bore you and every moment you cannot miss anything. There are no stupid episodes in Prison Break like the 'fly episode' or any other stuff. I mean Skyler's role in starting seasons is very boring. But somehow Breaking Bad promises a good ending but Prison Break's suspense throughout a season is worth it. I watched Prison Break before and then Breaking Bad. I didn't like Breaking Bad that much. I don't know how weird I sound but I say Prison Break is the best.

Bad luck streak in poker, what to do beside taking a break?

folding often helps...real money does make it more interesting tho

What is Aaron Paul most likely to do after Breaking Bad?

I guess he should and eventually will join the cast of Better Call Saul, the prequel series to Breaking Bad.

Which TV series is as good as Prison Break?

Prison Break is one of the best series I have ever seen and my first too. The best thing about it is, it has one continues story line and they kept it far from getting slow or boring.There are a few which have a central plot and the each episode has its own plot that you might enjoy, likeMentalist CastleCriminal MindsCriminal Minds is as close to reality as it gets so definitely a must watch. Mentalist on the other hand is based on deduction and mind games.Then there are a few that are mainly based on central plot likeBreaking badDexter24Walking DeadLostHomelandBreaking bad, although slow, is a definite must watch. I was personally disappointed with the ending of Lost. 24 is as fast and exiting as it can get coz you literally can not afford to blink. It also has one of the best character development that I have ever seen. Homeland is something different and unique. There are a few which are in between i.e. they give equal importance to the main plot and the episode story but very few were able to keep the balance right. I personally liked Person of Interest and it is certainly one of my favorites and the best thing about it is, it has so many lose ends that can start a complete new story-line and still they have kept it neat till now.

Will my penis get bigger from losing weight?

Ok I am on a diet I started at 280 since I'm considered overly obese I have been on a diet for 23 days now and I lost about 13-15 pounds (I weigh my self every 7 days) and I heard every 30 pounds you lose you get one inch penis length so I measured my self before my diet it was 6 inches then I measure today and its at 6 and half inches. I was suprised a little bit I thought it wouldn't get bigger but is it possible I can reach 8 inches or 7.5 when I weigh 230? I know the doctor I heard from until a certain extent and also will I get thicker? I measured my thickness and it was 5 inches my goal is to atleast reach 200 pounds then take a little break then go on a diet and atleast try to hit 260

How do people feel about the ending of the series finale for Breaking Bad?

Edit after further thought: I think the entire episode was about pride.  For years we saw how Walt's pride created havoc.  The time alone in New Hampshire must have been time well spent. He learned that his pride was as a cancer inside him. Walt had to overcome his pride when he used Elliott and Gretchen to get his money to his family. He humbled himself again when admitting the truth about why he broke bad. Also he asked Skyler for permission to see Holly. He had to pretend to be stupid for Lydia and Todd so they would get him access to the Aryan compound.  And finally, he asked Jesse to "put him down" when he was suffering like a dog.  Of course Jesse refused him that mercy. Payback bitch! Some fans are saying Walt/Heisenberg went out in a blaze of glory. I don't agree. The entire episode he was an unkempt, homeless, sickly man.The only plan he could conceive that got money to his family, had to have TORTURED his pride. The only way his family would accept HIS MONEY was if it came from the despised Elliot.  Elliot who was willing to pay for Walt's cancer treatment, but Walt refused as he would rather cook meth than accept anything from Elliot.Walt's family hated him. He had to lower himself to ask Skyler's permission to just see Holly one last time. Even when the guns were blazing, I don't believe things went Walt's way.  I think he intended to go out with the Aryans. A quick painless death of his own design with a bullet from the M60. Instead he saw the depths of horror he had consigned Jesse to in the past months with Todd.  He decided to forfeit his quick death in order to spare Jesse's life. In the old Westerns Vince Gilligan has referenced, one of the worst ways for a man to die is to be "gut shot." That is exactly what happens to Walt when he is hit by shrapnel. He gives Jesse the gun. Walt wants Jesse to put him out of his misery, as the cowboys that were "gut shot" asked of their men. Jesse left his former partner in his dust to die alone. Alone other than that cold stainless steel. A fitting end for a man who brought death and destruction to those he loved. Fitting for a man who admitted that he did all that evil just so he could "feel alive."

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