Brian Davids on Twitter: “Here are some of my favorite unintentional connections between Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. I’ve even created my own dramatic fanfic for each. Hat tip to Actor Erik Beacham for ‘Keith.’”

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Brian Davids on Twitter: “Here are some of my favorite unintentional connections between Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. I’ve even created my own dramatic fanfic for each. Hat tip to Actor Erik Beacham for ‘Keith.’”
#drawlloween: Walter White by Kristin McKenzie on Instagram
Mr. White by mrbuybull on Instagram
2x01 / 3x01 - Fun Factoid: The boots worn by the cousins are tipped with silver skulls. A similar silver skull can be seen on Jesse’s keychain in 2x01.” (x)
3x01 - Observations: “On a pure plot level, this (opening) makes sense. We're meeting the men who will be our primary antagonists this season, and we're learning just who their target is. But I think the sequence works on another, deeper thematic level as well. Breaking Bad began as a story about a man who was crawling toward death, who was attempting to find a way out of the certain predicament he found himself in and found it in giving in to a dark bitterness that had always been inside him but he had never really indulged. Now, seemingly, Walter White has defeated death at least temporarily. He's well again, and he's got more money than he knows how to spend (as he puts it). The adoption of criminality has rather brought something back into his life that was long missing. And now, he has enough money and enough of his health to have options, to be able to contemplate leaving the life in an attempt to win back his wife, even as Gus dangles more money before him. And yet, he's still crawling toward death. There are two men who will have no compunction about killing him coming his way, and the life he has chosen can only end poorly for him. Unlike Gus, he's never going to be calm and collected enough to stay under the radar for long. He's too impressed with himself, with what he's done, and he's been too ready to desire recognition of what he's done to keep at a small enough level like Gus has. Indeed, his volatility threatens to bring a whole host of people - from those directly connected to his new life like Gus, Jesse and Saul to those who know nothing of it or want nothing to do with it like his family - down with him.” – Todd VanDerWerff
Let's cook! Happy July 4th! Be safe. Don’t BBQ angry.
3x01 & 1x01
3x01: No Mas