And these scenes have nothing to do with cannibalism. These are regular crime scenes. Of course, Hannibal is eating and serving human parts to his guests without them knowing about it. But there are no scenes where he is shown to be eating raw brain out of a dead man's body. :D
 
[color=rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13px;]The central theme of "Ozymandias" is the inevitable decline of all leaders, and of the empires they build, however mighty in their own time[/color]
 
Jesse Pinkman would have died in the first season itself if they had not changed the script.
http://www.readability.com/articles/doenfapt
There can be no Breaking Bad without Jesse Pinkman, the meth-cooking sidekick who outgrew his status as jokey wannabe gangsta to take on the role of the series’ foul-mouthed moral compass. Much of that development can be credited to Aaron Paul’s increasingly soulful portrayal of Jesse, but the character wouldn’t have had the chance to mature into the wounded embodiment of Walter White’s misdeeds if creator Vince Gilligan had stuck with his original concept for Breaking Bad’s first season. Like Gilligan’s initial pitch for the series—“You take Mr. Chips and turn him into Scarface”—rumors of Jesse’s planned demise have taken on mythological heft as the series grew into a TV institution, and Gilligan has since stated that by the time of the show’s second episode, he was so fond of the Jesse character and impressed with Paul’s performance that he knew a rewrite was in order. It was a beneficial move for Breaking Bad as a whole and Paul as a performer, but it stands to reason that Jesse could’ve avoided a lot of pain, suffering, and potential murder charges if a change of heart (and a Writers Guild Of America strike) hadn’t kept Gilligan from putting the kid out of his misery back in 2008.
 
Just finished watching season 5 yesterday ..oneof the top 5 shows in my book!!
BTW walter looks lot less likeable in season 5. Makes me wonder whether they're planning on killing him in the season finale.
 
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