"Breaking Bad" Ozymandias (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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1/10
Morally Bankrupt with Bad Lighting & Acting
dmnave2 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Not really into shows that have a bad guy as the protagonist unless it's historical, which this isn't.

I could never take Bryan Cranston seriously that's a dramatic as a dramatic actor, and this is just another case of that. The actors playing the wife and son are some of the worst actors I've ever seen on television and I'm not joking. And the worst part about this is that they think this is high art or it hasn't been done before. Redundant and superfluous no one ever needs to see this TV show ever in their life. It doesn't enrich anything it doesn't help anyone and it just makes people depressed it's one of the worst shows ever on television.
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1/10
Overrated
dzuzikeevalihan5 July 2023
Almost good, but overrated for me personally, for fans it's an unbecoming masterpiece out of time, but the way they downgraded the hero was disgusting, the episode itself is not bad, normal, I think the ending of season 4 is better than him and feline, also in my humble opinion mr robot proxy is the best episode, more wondering how they will all be put in a stupor when Ozymandias rating drops, that should have happened, such giants drop at some point, pity you, you were a great episode but the fans ruined it, to me, it was perfect until the rating started to twist heads, right, it's not a bad episode, normal, good episode.
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1/10
very bad episode ang boring
anonymousmadmn18 September 2023
A pivotal episode in Breaking Bad Season 5, left me utterly dissatisfied. With great anticipation, I sat down to watch what was touted as a climactic installment, only to be met with a staggering letdown.

The episode's pacing was painfully slow, effectively sapping the momentum that had been meticulously built up throughout the series. Rather than capitalizing on the suspenseful atmosphere Breaking Bad had masterfully crafted, "Ozymandias" faltered, leaving me yearning for the intense storytelling I had come to expect.

Worse still, character development took a backseat, leaving important figures feeling hollow and underutilized. Moments that should have carried emotional weight were rushed, failing to resonate as they should have. It's disheartening to witness such richly drawn characters reduced to mere plot devices.

This episode, touted as a turning point, ultimately turned me away from the series entirely. The sense of disillusionment I felt after watching "Ozymandias" was palpable, leaving me questioning the choices made by the show's creators.

It is with a heavy heart that I admit this episode was the tipping point for me, prompting my decision to cease watching Breaking Bad altogether. A series that once held such promise and potential has now left me with a lingering sense of disappointment.

In summary, "Ozymandias" was a misstep in the Breaking Bad saga. Its lackluster execution and failure to live up to the series' earlier brilliance made it a deeply unsatisfying viewing experience. This episode served as a turning point for all the wrong reasons, leading me to bid farewell to a show I had once held in high regard. But the title is good so i'll give it a star.
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