graham0227
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No surprise to anyone that has seen him before, Jason Sudakis is a great actor, truly. His reactions to those around him are enchanting, literally mesmerizing. The choosing seen (as well as others) has him watching something. It is amazing. His acting/reaction makes the director look like Steven Spielberg here. He makes all of those around him better. He teriyaki makes his characters four dimensional and utterly believable. The story and the supporting cast are no light weights here (I will always appreciate Bruce Greenwood for a five minute scene!). Heck, I don't even mind that a 2000 mile road trip doesn't leave Ontario, CA.
Watch and enjoy!
Watch and enjoy!
Executed with precision. Writing, acting, direction, cinematography, editing -all of done perfectly to tell the story of troubled honest people dealing with life. Toni Colette is visceral with her emotions. The blending of storylines for all of the characters is simultaneously true-to-life and amazing well organized. To think that all of the characters complete their own full story arc in six episodes is amazing, many other shows struggle and fail to accomplish this with double the screen time! I'm glad this is readily available to stream in North America. I am a little late to the party, but awfully glad it's still here.
On its own (forgetting for a moment that this show is a prequel of sorts to one of the best TV dramas filmed to date) this show is a compelling, character driven story; to the degree that at times the plot doesn't even matter because this show follows the two real rules of story (that I am aware of); characters that I am made to care about doing things that are true to themselves. The casting is great. I can not say or think too many good things about Better Call Saul. Watch it, I challenge you think otherwise.