Like millions of other viewers, I am addicted to AMC’s Breaking
Bad. I have exercised
exceptional restraint, not watching Season Five until it’s over. The waiting week to week is more agonizing
than sitting down and watching the whole season in, say, a weekend. I’m a big fan of the non-stop marathon when
it comes to shows that, not only grab a hold of you, but also consume your
every thought. Like a junkie, strung
out on the drug that is Breaking Bad, I can’t “take a hit” then
wait an entire week for more. Like
Skinny Pete or Badger, I always want just one more little bump or, in my case,
just one more episode.
I can’t tell what delights me more; its
pure, unadulterated, celebration of the antihero or the way the man behind the
scenes pulls the string and the puppets all dance. Manipulation is the key ingredient and no one is immune. Each and every character has fallen prey, in
one way or another, to someone’s deception.
Trickery, deceit, all ingredients in the master recipe that’s been cooked
and served up to eager fiends. Yet, it goes deeper still. We, the viewers, are mere pawns in the
game. The puppeteer has pulled the
strings and we all dance.
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