Inktober 2018: I’m the bad guy by Émilie Waskewitz in Colmar, France / FB
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Inktober 2018: I’m the bad guy by Émilie Waskewitz in Colmar, France / FB
Q: How do you differentiate Jimmy McGill and Saul Goodman in your head, scene to scene? When are they the same, when are they different?
A - Odenkirk: “Saul is pretty shut down, emotionally. Jimmy is an open floodgate of emotions. But life is battering Jimmy down, and he is getting colder, harder, more defensive. Soon he'll be Saul, a misanthropic manipulator who views people as pawns in a game he's trying to ‘win’ - remind you of anyone?”
– Bob answering my question in his Reddit AMA today
Heisenberg by Luiz Fernando Santos
Brian Davids on Twitter: “Dear Internet, Jesse Pinkman is a fugitive. He is nowhere near free. ‘Granite State’ confirmed this. The truth behind two DEA agents doesn’t change anything. The discovery of his fingerprints inside Jack’s lab only compounds his existing status. Now, he must escape the law.”
Walter White by Farshad Askari
BCS 4x05 / BrBa 5x15: Crossover edit between the cold open of “Quite a Ride” into the disappearer sequence in Breaking Bad’s “Granite State.” Even more impressive when cut together.
Granite State by Ed Rios in San Antonio, TX
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Jesse by keeshpie on Instagram