Just finished binge watching
Breaking Bad for the first time since the original airing.
It was interesting to see how the characters developed while binge watching in a way that I don't remember realizing watching it one week at a time over the course of 5 years.
Also Saul Goodman was a significantly more crude and vulgar character in BB than in BCS. It will be interesting to see how his character ends up in the final episodes of BCS. It was funny to catch the line in BB when at one point he says "I'm gonna end up working at a Cinnabon at a mall in Iowa". (paraphrasing)
The one relationship that came off much differently than I remember is between Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. Really erratic. From tender to brutal at the flip of a switch.
I had no memory of Bill Burr being in Breaking Bad. As small of a role as it was, he would have been great in a larger role like maybe the brother in Law DEA agent.
Also, how Skinny Pete and Badger didn't get a spin off of some kind is just criminal. After binging Breaking Bad, my Netflix just rolled right into El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Badger and Pete were fun to watch in that as well.
While I'm on the topic, El Camino in and of itself was not a great masterpiece but the fact I watched it immediately after BB, it was pretty good. Jesse Plemons probably should have shed a couple dozen pounds for better continuity.