Gibt auch einen ersten Teil und es auch als Podcast.
“And basically the story of Walter White in Breaking Bad is that he had a skill set that allowed him to do one thing really, really well. But that was it. If he was a mathematician, let’s say, in order to provide money for his family for after he died, he probably would have tried to figure out how to count cards at a casino or something dealing with math.
Just so happens it was chemistry. So the story of Breaking Bad really is about decision making. And that’s where character, a person’s character is always determined when decisions are made under pressure.
If I found a wallet with $200 in it, it’s nothing to me. And I don’t mean, it sounds terrible, but I don’t need it. And so I would go, oh, geez, this belongs to Rainn Wilson.
I’ll just take the $200 out and say I just found his wallet, no problem. No, I would return it.
But if I just had an eviction notice put on my door and I found the wallet with $200, that creates a whole new situation. And it’s the latter scenario that creates more dramatic appeal because it’s challenging, morally challenging. And that’s what Breaking Bad and any good drama narrative is about.”