I love this show, but to me it's in an awkward position through no fault of its own.
On the one hand, if they turn up the intensity with violence, they run the risk of traveling roads that other shows about organized crime and whatnot have traveled.
On the other hand, with the gamut of angles this show has run with its fine actors and their character development, from the drug-dealing to the pushing Jesse and Walt further and further over the "edge", they run the risk of retreading previous ground.
And then of course there's the third thing. Just it being a fourth season has this effect on the viewer so that they expect the writers to "top" themselves, so any completely dialogue-driven episode is gonna get panned by some of the fans as boring.
It's a heavy burden that the creators of this show carry. It teeters between greatness and "another such show".
On the one hand, if they turn up the intensity with violence, they run the risk of traveling roads that other shows about organized crime and whatnot have traveled.
On the other hand, with the gamut of angles this show has run with its fine actors and their character development, from the drug-dealing to the pushing Jesse and Walt further and further over the "edge", they run the risk of retreading previous ground.
And then of course there's the third thing. Just it being a fourth season has this effect on the viewer so that they expect the writers to "top" themselves, so any completely dialogue-driven episode is gonna get panned by some of the fans as boring.
It's a heavy burden that the creators of this show carry. It teeters between greatness and "another such show".