Thats true. Sometimes, these shows get too popular to wrap up in a timely manner. I think Better Call Saul fell into this place. A thing just becomes too popular to end at a predictable point, so on and on they go. The original idea has long been lost, and now the show just becomes a fan service vehicle. Leads to some rather inconsistent story telling and lackluster endings.The endings of most things are bad, so if I stayed away from this, I'd have to stay away from a lot.
COUGH!SupernaturalCOUGH!Thats true. Sometimes, these shows get too popular to wrap up in a timely manner. I think Better Call Saul fell into this place. A thing just becomes too popular to end at a predictable point, so on and on they go. The original idea has long been lost, and now the show just becomes a fan service vehicle. Leads to some rather inconsistent story telling and lackluster endings.
Huh? Better Call Saul ended brilliantly.Thats true. Sometimes, these shows get too popular to wrap up in a timely manner. I think Better Call Saul fell into this place. A thing just becomes too popular to end at a predictable point, so on and on they go. The original idea has long been lost, and now the show just becomes a fan service vehicle. Leads to some rather inconsistent story telling and lackluster endings.
I thought it was fine, but really dragged out. Felt like the show had maybe 2 but for sure 1 too many seasons. While some folks think BCS was better than Breaking Bad, I'm not convinced in it's entirety. I do think BCS had greater moments as a series than BB, but the consistency and overall complete product came up a bit short of BB in the end. Which is ironic, because they made the conscious decision to wrap up BB before that happened, but let Saul linger.Huh? Better Call Saul ended brilliantly.
I couldn't disagree more. Every scene in BCS was necessary for all of its intricate character development and plotting, and it's why all of those moments of payoff hit the way they did.I thought it was fine, but really dragged out. Felt like the show had maybe 2 but for sure 1 too many seasons. While some folks think BCS was better than Breaking Bad, I'm not convinced in it's entirety. I do think BCS had greater moments as a series than BB, but the consistency and overall complete product came up a bit short of BB in the end. Which is ironic, because they made the conscious decision to wrap up BB before that happened, but let Saul linger.