Before we begin, I have to say that "Breaking Bad" is a diamond in the rough, something very precious to me and many many other people. The concept of the show is so original and compelling that I remember before I had ever watched it, people were saying that its possibly the best TV show ever, or one of the best TV shows ever, and now that I've watched it that's not much of an exaggeration. For this work, at the moment, I'm in some road blocks on how I want to continue it, but what I have will suffice.
I seriously feel a need to thank Vince Gilligan for creating the show, and all the actors and actresses for bringing it to life, because its has left quite an impression.
- SB
At this age, you look around and see how life has treated you. It could've handed you a golden scepter and left you on your way to live in a comfortable position with your beloved family, or, life could've thrown you to the dirt and might as well have said 'fuck you' and leave you to fight for a healthy life and an ability to provide for the ones you love so dearly. This is the latter of the two choices.
I've lost everything, family, friends, jobs, but I did it for my family. I've killed for them, earned the money that they needed.
No matter what they think of me, I'll still love them.
"And a man, a man provides. And he does it even when he's not appreciated, or respected, or even loved. He simply bears up and he does it. Because he's a man." - Gustavo Fring
Author's Note:
I wanted to start this analysis of Breaking Bad with a strong quote from one of my favorite TV villains, and I must say, it is a very inspirational quote coming from Gus, one that both him and Walter follow in the show.
Stay tuned and thanks for reading!
-SB
