Jesse Pinkman Lived for Your Sins
In David Itzkoff’s The New York Times article, Netflix says El Camino is about how: “Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.” This analysis video is a great way to revisit some of themes that the Villigang explored with Jesse and should open up some possibilities for his road ahead in El Camino.
I thought this was a great analysis of these two, particularly of Daenerys. And I liked how they brought up several parallels betweent the two that others have often overlooked or ignored. Daenerys wasn’t destined to be the savior or The Mad Queen, but it is a choice she made.
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Dolgok, amikre nem gondoltam volna: Hank Schrader a hősöm.
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“One the one hand, Diane believes it’s important to hold BoJack responsible for his bad behavior. And on the other, she understands him better than anyone else does. She feels his pain and wants to support his desire to be better. Both of these viewpoints are valid and right, which tells us: the source of Diane’s constant waffling isn’t some lack of a backbone.
It comes from the fact that she’s a complex thinker who sees things from all sides. And the truth is many-sided. If you make the effort to look that deeply into the nuance in any situation, like Diane, you’re going to end up driving yourself into a state of paralysis a lot of the time.
Starring at the complexity and contradictions of life is exactly what BoJack Horseman the series is doing too. And it’s often using Diane’s eyes to do it. So the series encourages us to try on Diane’s glasses for for size. She isn’t sure where she’s going or how she’ll get there, but she’s not going to gloss over the truth or be satisfied with some simplified, reductionist view of the world.”