Bad Cover Version.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Sometimes It's Not About Being Hip, But Better To Know Who You Wanna Be Hip With

This is the direction my ears are looking at, as the depth at today's contemporary scene is quite unforgiving. But its funny how no one will remember the pop star from 20 years back, only the legends.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Believing in a Daydream.

Watching the marathon for the week being. They don't make those shows like they do.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

After the Fall of Heisenberg Reich, A King Left Wandering the Desert for His Lifetime

There's definitely a lot of interesting characters beyond just Walt &Co. , so I'd propose there needs to be a little mini-series to explain the characters back story.
 Here are some examples:

-Mike : his days as a cop in Philly, his change to the criminal world, and why he moved to ABQ

-Gus : his days in chile, how he met Max, and his rise to the top, or just how he got Don Elando's attention

-Jesse : his days in high school, his relationship with his family, and how he met friends he meets (Badger, Skinny Pete, Krazy-8, etc.

-Gretchen & Elliot : how Walt met Elliot, how they fell out, Walt's relationship with Gretchen, and his decision to turn to high school teaching. ( note : I can imagine a scene at the end of this one that pre-shadows Walt the 52 - Denny's scene, but instead meets Skyler for the first time as a Waitress and the starting of their relationship)

-Hector Salamanca - toward the twilight of his Cartel days, his stroke, his entry into ABQ, how he met Tuco, (and it ends with the picture going black and the sound of him ringing the bell for the first time)

-Epilogue - Holly - 17 years after "52" , Holly, if she is still alive, goes on her teenage life parentless (if that is the case), without knowing what truly happened to them, not knowing what is the truth or a lie. She appears almost similar to Jane in the way she dresses up and we truly see the long term effects with all Walt has done. She meets a boy (who not only reminds of Jesse but introduces to her almost the same way as Jesse did), they become friends and offers to ease her the past pain put on her, and irony of ironies, he offers a lost bag of blue sky, the true product of her father, which has also has been lost but has become equally legendary. She faces a moral decision faced by peer pressure, to take and use the meth. This itself would be symbolic on many levels, but the main one is, will she accept or bury away her father legacy? The show turns to black before the answer is revealed, the last mystery left to viewers.

It sound like something i'd like to invest in, as the series is mainly focused on Walt. There's so much back story i'd like to know even after the finale is over. Just saying...

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Teenage Apathy Getting Some Attention.



here's more pictures of shirts I previously made,
as I wanna make more.