It ended 10 years ago

>it ended 10 years ago

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>the year 2000 is closer to the 1970s than it is to today

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Bro did you fail math?

That is not true. Felina, the final episode of this television series, aired in september 2013 which is less than 9 years ago.

2000+22 = 2022
2000-22 = 1978

1979-2000 = 21 years
2022-2000 = 21 years + 1 month
???
He’s correct user

You both conveniently applied the later years of the 70's in your equations, but if you were to measure the 70's as a whole we would be closer to the year 2000. Thus I am right and thee are wrong amd inferior. So answer this: did you fail at Math?

In retrospect, it wasn't as good as a lot of people thought it was, mainly because of Walt. IMO better Call Saul is better in almost every way

why isn't it as good?

Reddit Sopranos

>You both conveniently applied the later years of the 70's in your equations, but if you were to measure the 70's as a whole we would be closer to the year 2000

Seems like you're just arguing weird semantics and being an autist. The 70s makes reference to anytime in that era up until the end.

>You both conveniently applied the later years of the 70's in your equations
It fits the original statement, which you misinterpreted. The statement is not counting how close the year 2000 is to a specific year in the 1970s, it's counting how close it is to the decade, of which the last day was December 31, 1979.
21 years separate the year 2000 from the 70s
22 years separate the year 2000 from the year 2022

Walt sort of hijacked the show and it became about how low he was willing to go. Which was interesting enough to keep it going for the first 3 seasons but by the 4th season it got old and the show didn't have anything else to offer. I mean there was Jesse and his growth/development as a character but there wasn't enough of it to keep the show interesting.

Better Call Saul doesn't focus so singularly on one character. Most of the interesting characters from Breaking Bad come back and their histories, motivation, and relationships are explored in more depth. It's just has a more well rounded set of characters than Breaking Bad

Who cares? How many times have you went back and actually re-watched it? Maybe once? Yeah…that’s what I thought. The re-watchability factor for BB is shit…

Sopranos is already reddit sopredditor.

3 times.
GTFOH

>it should have ended 10 years ago

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ok reddit

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yes it mainly focuses about walt.
so somehow thats a bad thing now?
theres plenty of characters BB focuses on too like gus, hank, and many others.

>more users online in the sopreddit subreddit
OH NO NO NO NO NONONONON-

that just proves it's a better show. doesn't change breddit bad having 10x the subscribers tho... breaking bad trans sisters, we lost

Yeah, like fucking Ted whoo boy

>breddit bad having 10x the subscribers tho
ahahahaha. of course it has more subscribers since it was made on the height of breaking bads popularity.
sopredditors are the goofy fucks who acts like retards though.
HEHE GEBAGOOL LE VARSITY ATHLETE WATCH IT CRISSY LOOK TONE NFTS LOL HEHE TONY ON A VIDEO GAME.
back 2 your reddit threads or the subreddit itself sopredditor.

>NOOO THE NUMBERS ARE WRONG BECAUSE (huge essay)
fucking lol (didn't read) dilate tranny

Sopranos was always redditcore, the gap in popularity between them isn't enough for you to be a contrarian faggot, either.

Not a bad thing to focus one one character. It just becomes an issue when that character develops in one direction for too long. It's like yes, we get it - Walt is willing to do whatever to keep his drug empire because he is egotistical. Like that's his entire character. And this goes on for 5 seasons. And the show is mainly centered around him and the relationship that others have with him.

Facts don't care about your feelings
>dilating bad #1
>sopanos not even in top 10

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