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Breaking Bad on AMC (2 Viewers)

'mad sweeney said:
The Mexican band music video where they tell the tale of Heisenberg and the Cartel must've been ridiculous to pitch to the execs (same as casting Bob Oedenkirk!).
:snicker:
 
So I'm DVR'ing the show from the beginning and just watched the pilot. Why the hell would they edit out all the bad words?
Because they are unedited on the DVD. But it does sound sloppy on TV.
Especially when Skyler looks at Walt and says "I [bEEPED] Ted." Talk about a line losing steam.
I looked at some stuff online and it looks like they removed some scenes also. AMC is doing this to drive DVD sales then?
 
Just hooked up my Roku, getting ready to start Breaking Bad from the beginning. I've never seen the show, is it good out of the gates or does it take a bit of time to get going?
I've never seen a show that grabbed my interest as quickly as Breaking Bad. I also watched for the first time on Netflix and I think I hammered out four episodes the first night lol. It was so good, I wanted to keep going.
Agreed with this. The very first scene of the series with the pants flying in the air and everything that follows, right away I'm like ok this is weird and I like it.
Showing that out of sequence was brilliant. With the short attention span of most viewers, if the series started out with Walt teaching a chemistry class, then learning he has cancer, they may have lost a lot of the audience right off that bat. But how can you change the channel when the first thing you see is a guy in his underwear frantically driving an out-of-control RV?
Fuuny enough, but I was the opposite. I tuned in to the premier, saw that first scene and thought it was going to be about hillbillys cooking meth in a trailer, with the dentist from Seinfeld. Didn't seem interesting. Three seasons passed before I got around to giving it another try, and seeing how wrong my assumption was.
 
Another line that cracked me up was what Walt says to the guy in the crackhouse in order to gain access to rescue Jesse:

'Yo'

 
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Just hooked up my Roku, getting ready to start Breaking Bad from the beginning. I've never seen the show, is it good out of the gates or does it take a bit of time to get going?
I've never seen a show that grabbed my interest as quickly as Breaking Bad. I also watched for the first time on Netflix and I think I hammered out four episodes the first night lol. It was so good, I wanted to keep going.
Agreed with this. The very first scene of the series with the pants flying in the air and everything that follows, right away I'm like ok this is weird and I like it.
Showing that out of sequence was brilliant. With the short attention span of most viewers, if the series started out with Walt teaching a chemistry class, then learning he has cancer, they may have lost a lot of the audience right off that bat. But how can you change the channel when the first thing you see is a guy in his underwear frantically driving an out-of-control RV?
Fuuny enough, but I was the opposite. I tuned in to the premier, saw that first scene and thought it was going to be about hillbillys cooking meth in a trailer, with the dentist from Seinfeld. Didn't seem interesting. Three seasons passed before I got around to giving it another try, and seeing how wrong my assumption was.
AMC has always edited out the F-bombs, but let other stuff fly.Are the editing more now?The pilot was done with an HBO/Showtime in mind, so that may have required more edits to get it to AMC standards
 
AMC has always edited out the F-bombs, but let other stuff fly.Are the editing more now?The pilot was done with an HBO/Showtime in mind, so that may have required more edits to get it to AMC standards
All cuss words were edited except ###. I guess there was a handjob scene cut out? Also a scene with paramedics after he fainted at the car wash?I checked and AMC said they edited the pilot for a TV-14 rating but all other episodes run unedited.Do the first airings of episodes have the F bomb?
 
AMC should be able to air this unedited being that it is cable and after 10pm. They just choose not to basically.

What was up with the Jesse being able to gain access to the one meth-house with the stolen blue crystal by digging in the yard?

 
AMC has always edited out the F-bombs, but let other stuff fly.

Are the editing more now?

The pilot was done with an HBO/Showtime in mind, so that may have required more edits to get it to AMC standards
All cuss words were edited except ###. I guess there was a handjob scene cut out? Also a scene with paramedics after he fainted at the car wash?I checked and AMC said they edited the pilot for a TV-14 rating but all other episodes run unedited.

Do the first airings of episodes have the F bomb?
Damn. That was a pretty great scene.
 
AMC has always edited out the F-bombs, but let other stuff fly.

Are the editing more now?

The pilot was done with an HBO/Showtime in mind, so that may have required more edits to get it to AMC standards
All cuss words were edited except ###. I guess there was a handjob scene cut out? Also a scene with paramedics after he fainted at the car wash?I checked and AMC said they edited the pilot for a TV-14 rating but all other episodes run unedited.

Do the first airings of episodes have the F bomb?
Damn. That was a pretty great scene.
You're talking about the scene with Skylar and Walt on his birthday where she's paying attention to the computer, right? The Marie and Hank in the hospital scene was still there the other night.
 
My wife commented yesterday that all of the bad asses are bald in the show. And even Walt started the bad ### transformation when he shaved his head. and combo thought he was gangster but his head was only partially shaved.

Not sure there's anything there but interesting observation I thought

 
My wife commented yesterday that all of the bad asses are bald in the show. And even Walt started the bad ### transformation when he shaved his head. and combo thought he was gangster but his head was only partially shaved. Not sure there's anything there but interesting observation I thought
Gus wasn't bald.
 
Aaaarrgh! I can't take this, I wanna read some posts but just finished the episode in season 2 where Walt gives Jessie the $480k and there's a shocker at the end..Wondering what the pink stuffed animal and the other stuff is at the beginning of some of the episodes..This. Show. Is. Awesome.
why don't you read along with the thread up to what you watched. That's what I did with the Wire and am doing with Dexter.
This thread is 84 pages long....maybe once I start season 4.
 
My wife commented yesterday that all of the bad asses are bald in the show. And even Walt started the bad ### transformation when he shaved his head. and combo thought he was gangster but his head was only partially shaved. Not sure there's anything there but interesting observation I thought
Gus wasn't bald.
Neither was Tuco.
Well in her defense Gus wasn't introduced yet when she said this. And you're right about Tuco for some reason I thought he was bald but it was just really short. Still there's something there. Hair = conscience ? :)
 
My wife commented yesterday that all of the bad asses are bald in the show. And even Walt started the bad ### transformation when he shaved his head. and combo thought he was gangster but his head was only partially shaved. Not sure there's anything there but interesting observation I thought
Gus wasn't bald.
Neither was Tuco.
If we're talking completely bald neither are Mike or Hank
 
AMC has always edited out the F-bombs, but let other stuff fly.

Are the editing more now?

The pilot was done with an HBO/Showtime in mind, so that may have required more edits to get it to AMC standards
All cuss words were edited except ###. I guess there was a handjob scene cut out? Also a scene with paramedics after he fainted at the car wash?I checked and AMC said they edited the pilot for a TV-14 rating but all other episodes run unedited.

Do the first airings of episodes have the F bomb?
Damn. That was a pretty great scene.
You're talking about the scene with Skylar and Walt on his birthday where she's paying attention to the computer, right? The Marie and Hank in the hospital scene was still there the other night.
No, I thought he was talking about the hospital scene. Forgot about the birthday one. That was a great scene too though.
 
The sensors allow the show to use one F-bomb per season. It was discussed in the commentaries in Season 4 for the episode "Bug", in which Jesse got to use it for the year--telling Walt after their fight to "Get out of my Fing house and never come back."

 
The sensors allow the show to use one F-bomb per season. It was discussed in the commentaries in Season 4 for the episode "Bug", in which Jesse got to use it for the year--telling Walt after their fight to "Get out of my Fing house and never come back."
That's just so ridiculous.
 
My wife commented yesterday that all of the bad asses are bald in the show. And even Walt started the bad ### transformation when he shaved his head. and combo thought he was gangster but his head was only partially shaved. Not sure there's anything there but interesting observation I thought
Gus wasn't bald.
Neither was Tuco.
If we're talking completely bald neither are Mike or Hank
So really, almost everyone has hair. :)I shaved my head a couple of summers ago because it looked cool on the cousins. I really had nothing else to do anyway and I work for myself, so who cares? It didn't go very well. :mellow: I guess you need to be Latino to pull off that look.
 
AMC should be able to air this unedited being that it is cable and after 10pm. They just choose not to basically.
Do they do this with all reruns or was it just the pilot?
I've been rewatching via online stream and I think I got some of the new edited versions.Wasn't there a scene during the original airing in either Ep 1 or 2 where Walt is washing one of his student's car and feels humiliated when the kid recognizes Walt as his teacher? I think they took out that scene recently.
 
Just caught up last night with a 4 episode barrage to end season 4 last night.

Holy Crap, the show is awesome. Watched it episode by episode before bed on netflix (hi bender)...finally stayed up until 2 AM last night watching the last 4 eps because I couldnt go to work not knowing what happened.

Now I am pissed I killed my entertainment for 3 weeks. Pumped for the premier.

 
Get disk 4 of season 4 tonight. :pickle:Am i going to be disappointed watching season 5 live and edited having watched all the others in their full glory?
WTF, they edit these things on TV?I was actually thinking about this during the scene where Jessie took his boys to the scrip club....The storyline and everything cant get much better, but some of the dialogue would be sick if it was on HBO or some other premium channel.
 
Am i going to be disappointed watching season 5 live and edited having watched all the others in their full glory?
I'm wondering the same thing.
If you participate in some of the online speculation/discussions, that should help offset some of the incredibly painful waiting that will have to be endured.I'm thinking of rewatching the commentary versions of the first four seasons of the series. I only watched a couple of them for some favorite episodes, but they definitely gave some insight into things that were easy to have missed.
Like the big guy who seached Jesse at Saul's place pocketing the ricin cigarette in his pocket. I missed seeing it first time, but it's there when you know what to look for. Same thing about the Lily of the Valley, it was there at the beginning of the episode, foreshadowing the end of the episode.
 
Am i going to be disappointed watching season 5 live and edited having watched all the others in their full glory?
I'm wondering the same thing.
If you participate in some of the online speculation/discussions, that should help offset some of the incredibly painful waiting that will have to be endured.I'm thinking of rewatching the commentary versions of the first four seasons of the series. I only watched a couple of them for some favorite episodes, but they definitely gave some insight into things that were easy to have missed.
Like the big guy who seached Jesse at Saul's place pocketing the ricin cigarette in his pocket. I missed seeing it first time, but it's there when you know what to look for. Same thing about the Lily of the Valley, it was there at the beginning of the episode, foreshadowing the end of the episode.
I don't think they mean the waiting, I think they meant the actual experience of watching it. It can be very disconcerting when you're watching a show, intensity is high, drama everywhere, and all of a sudden a word gets silenced or bleeped out in the middle of it all. I'm worried about it myself, having watched the first four seasons completely unedited.
 
:goodposting:

Having multiple silences in the middle of a dramatic scene really takes away from it, in my opinion. That is why I was kind of disappointed with the pilot rerun I DVR'ed and am wondering if I should just buy the DVDs.

 

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