for most of this show, it seems like it really could happen in real life, but as realistic as it seems, I'vee seen a couple things that seem like they made up, like it was too hollywood for me.
the first one, was when one of the twins was about to kill hank with the gun, but the twin decided that a the ax would be better. i find it hard to believe that he would risk all the trouble to kill, just so he could get the ax.
the other one was walt attempting to kill himself head on into a big rig. i find it hard to believe that walt would do this, after he found out he would be making 15 million a year. i just dont think walt would do this, at first i thought he was speeding up, to prove he was untouchable and all-powerful, but then he pulled off the road at the last minute. it doesnt make sense to me. why wpuld he risk killing himself, when his life is secure financially and he is a made-man.
these two scenes just are not credible to me, and are flaws in the scripting. otherwise, the show has been as realistic as possible. and i could believe that it could happen in real life.
the first one, was when one of the twins was about to kill hank with the gun, but the twin decided that a the ax would be better. i find it hard to believe that he would risk all the trouble to kill, just so he could get the ax.
the other one was walt attempting to kill himself head on into a big rig. i find it hard to believe that walt would do this, after he found out he would be making 15 million a year. i just dont think walt would do this, at first i thought he was speeding up, to prove he was untouchable and all-powerful, but then he pulled off the road at the last minute. it doesnt make sense to me. why wpuld he risk killing himself, when his life is secure financially and he is a made-man.
these two scenes just are not credible to me, and are flaws in the scripting. otherwise, the show has been as realistic as possible. and i could believe that it could happen in real life.