Mini reviews of Television seasons old and new. No fuss. No spoilers. Occasional bunnies.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Breaking Bad Season 3 (2010)

 
I chose a half measure when I should have gone all the way... 
No more half measures.
Season 2 expanded the scope of the show and revealed that Walt's actions can have consequences that affect people other than himself. Season 3 sees him and Jesse dealing with the fallout. Jesse does so with rehab and Walt does less successfully by trying to reconnect with his now estranged family. Jesse learns to accept he is a bad guy while Walt chooses to end his criminal activity as it has cost him the reason he began in the first place, but both of those decisions may be premature. Meanwhile 2 Hispanic assassins cross the Mexican border in search of Walt and the stress and frustration of Hank's job begin to affect his mental health.

Like the above quote, the show isn't going by halves now. Everything has higher stakes. The transformation of the two main characters has begun in earnest now as they waffle between two extremes.  The excellent recurring characters have become regulars and there is more tension that is so palpable that it feels all the better when it is relieved in spectacular fashion. Slower burn leads to a more delicious steak. The subplots involving anyone other than the main players can still be irritating and feel like they are only there out of necessity (looking at you again, Skylar) and the black comedy moments have all but disappeared. Quite an enhanced season that felt the tiniest bit janky at some points.

Episodes to See:
One Minute - One of those aforementioned tension relievers.
Half Measures - And another with some excellent performances all around including new regular Jonathan Banks.

Buyer's Guide:
Available in both DVD and Blu Ray box sets. Also available from iTunes, Netflix and Amazon Instant Video.

Homemade flyswatters  out of 5

2 comments:

cuckoo said...

I might give it a 4 as a whole.

It seems a bit creaky at some points near the beginning.

However the 2nd half deserves a 5. It just explodes.

Rian Johnson's "Fly" is a superb character study/bottle episode.

Impudent Urinal said...

My objectivity failed me. Yeah probably a 4. Too bad, so sad.
I should have ficused on Skylar being a bitch more and the resulting anger would have driven it down to 4. Or I guess that it elicited such strong responses is a point in it's favor?