From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9447 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, August 2 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9447 Today's Subjects: ----------------- If.You.Drink.These,Stop.Immediately ["Death-Drinks" Subject: If.You.Drink.These,Stop.Immediately If.You.Drink.These,Stop.Immediately http://glucofreeze.sa.com/lBUrcjywK9kbKtyhjAq4ZISX8SAKDidfrT-Bo3rSeLKT47Q-Fw http://glucofreeze.sa.com/EDB28kUJg6XUKfkW-x7Eim-3AW5Imk0SdCGv9rh8NQT3U1-ATw like most of his work from The X-Files, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, where he collaborated with a writers room to develop his scripts and meet his deadlines, Gilligan wrote the film's screenplay alone until he felt it ready to present. Regarding El Camino as a coda to Breaking Bad, Gilligan believed the film would primarily appeal to fans and would not be as enjoyable to those who had not watched the series. This influenced his decision to write it as a direct continuation rather than inserting exposition scenes to try to attract new viewers. He felt El Camino could be seen independently from both Breaking Bad and its spinoff Better Call Saul, similarly to how the two series could be seen independently from one another. However, he also believed the three works existed together in a larger framework, and that viewers needed to watch all of them together to receive the full experience. When thinking of which Breaking Bad characters to use for El Camino, Gilligan considered bringing back Skyler White, Walter Jr., Hank and Marie Schrader, Gus Fring, and Saul Goodman but could not find a way to incorporate them into Jesse's story. An early concept included bringing back Uncle Jack as a ghost that goaded Jesse throughout his journey, but Gilligan discarded this idea as too dreary as he felt Jesse already suffered enough. Of the characters he ended up using, Gilligan felt most excited to bring back the sociopathic Todd Alquist, as he maintained fascination with the character and wished he could have been further explored on the series. Jesse Plemons, who portrayed Todd, expressed surprise at his deceased character's sizable role upo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 07:27:51 -0400 From: "Go Bag" Subject: FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] http://surivalpackgo.ru.com/_6pv03pLfNNQzEb_UR6K4IPmgRWZizcT5c_UDhLvyI84Ev0qwQ http://surivalpackgo.ru.com/gMgNcFWF0leZFQlghEWVIzGv-Ab_aiuCbkiBCc8Dni4XgMvB e creator and showrunner of Breaking Bad, had the idea for El Camino while writing the series finale "Felina". He asked himself what happened to Jesse Pinkman after the events of the episode, when Jesse escaped from the neo-Nazis' compound after being rescued by Walter White. Though he kept Jesse's fate ambiguous in the finale's script, during interviews Gilligan offered two possible futures: a more realistic one where the police caught him a few miles from the compound, and a second, more optimistic one where Jesse got away but still had to cope with the terrible things he witnessed throughout the series. In the intervening years, Gilligan toyed with both approaches. One early idea involved Jesse hiding close to the Canadian border, getting lured back into crime to help a young woman in the town. This version ended with Jesse in a jail cell in the concluding scene, imprisoned yet at peace for the first time. Gilligan's girlfriend Holly Rice advised against this ending, saying fans would not appreciate seeing Jesse incarcerated after all he had been through. He received similar feedback when separately pitching ideas for the film with the writing staff of Better Call Saul, a Breaking Bad spin-off also created by Gilligan that still aired at the time. The staff featured many writers from the original series; Gilligan originally served as co-showrunner during the early seasons before leaving the writers room to focus on other projects. After the negative reception to the concept of Jesse getting caught by auth ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 04:55:18 -0400 From: "Delta Airlines Shopper Gift Card Chance" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $90 United Airlines gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $90 United Airlines gift card! http://monstery.us/fvsbypJxhcppz_UjFlqnv1dkXqQvv_eTT7_qHzD4J0RE8XgmNg http://monstery.us/LAxxY-GjetlOcLGwEIyKAXtM33APwDP2buYntW4Lxel00FrKIQ a flashback to shortly before they leave Walter White's meth business,[N 1] Jesse Pinkman asks Mike Ehrmantraut where he would go to start over. Mike says if he were younger, he would go to Alaska, an idea Jesse finds appealing. Jesse expresses the desire to make amends for past wrongdoing, but Mike cautions that starting over would make that impossible. In the present,[N 2] Jesse flees the Brotherhood compound in Todd Alquist's El Camino.[N 3] He goes to the Albuquerque home of Skinny Pete and Badger, who hide the car and give Jesse a place to sleep. The next morning, Jesse calls Old Joe to dispose of the El Camino, but Joe leaves after discovering its LoJack. Pete devises a plan to make it appear Jesse fled after trading the El Camino for Pete's Ford Thunderbird. Pete and Badger give Jesse the money Walter gave them,[N 3] and Badger drives south in the Thunderbird so it appears Jesse headed to Mexico. Pete stays with the El Camino and waits for police to respond to the LoJack. Jesse departs in Badger's Pontiac Fiero. He learns from the radio news of Walter's potentially fatal poisoning of a woman,[N 4] and of Walter's death.[N 3] In a flashback to Jesse's captivity,[N 5] Todd takes Jesse to Todd's apartment to help dispose of his cleaning lady, whom he killed after she discovered his hidden money. They sidestep Lou Schanzer, Todd's busybody neighbor, and bury the corpse in the Painted Desert. Jesse briefly acquires Toddbs gun, but Todd coerces Jesse into returning it. In the present, Jesse sneaks into Todd's apartment and searches for the new hiding place of Todd's money. Moments after Jesse finds it, policemen Neil Kandy and Casey enter and begin searching. Jesse hides, but holds Casey at gunpoint after Casey finds him. Neil disarms Jesse, who realizes they are not police but thugs also looking for Todd's money. To save himself, Jesse reveals he fo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 06:07:22 -0400 From: "McDonald's Shopper Feedback" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://mcdonaldsurvey.sa.com/yRvYPh1RGjSmdH-X1xiJvKfDlhDLFR_u-p_hkd8iD6mveB78xQ http://mcdonaldsurvey.sa.com/l3KNWB57G3arZ-1_pvYt-IB969aCABYEjAL8yw18OuYYUL_nSw hile El Camino's plot focuses on Jesse Pinkman escaping to Alaska, writer and director Vince Gilligan stated that thematically, the film centers on Jesse's transformation from a boy to a man. As Jesse spent the entirety of Breaking Bad as Walter White's partner, El Camino in contrast shows Jesse coming to terms with his past and making his own decisions, free of White's influence. This theme is prevalent in the flashbacks that bookend El Camino, with Mike Ehrmantraut at the beginning, and Walter White and Jane Margolis at the end. Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone detailed that while these scenes serve as a reminder of who Jesse used to be and all that he lost, "all three flashbacks are also about the way that Jesse has been forced by tragic circumstance to grow up and think more about his place in the universe and the impact he has on others. And they're about setting him on the road where Ed leaves him at the film's conclusion". Aaron Paul described his character Jesse as someone who went through "hell and back multiple times" and is still "paying for those sins", but Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club remarked that in freeing his ambitions from Walter White's manipulations, Jesse found his own redemption and avoided his mentor's fate, finally giving himself a chance for a future. The opening flashback with Jesse and Mike also sets the theme of Jesse wanting to start over while also making things right with his past. Though Mike warned that starting over would make it impossible to make amends, Jesse repays several emotional debts from the series with rectifying gestures throughout the film: giving a proper goodbye to his friends Badger and Skinny Pete, apologizing to his parents one last time, getting revenge against Neil Kandy and Casey, paying back his (literal) debt to Ed Galbraith, and sending his farewell letter of apology to Brock Cantillo. Placing his own analysis on Jesse's final duel with Neil, Gilligan interpreted the scene as more than just Jesse getting the cash he needed for his escape, but also as a way ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 04:27:42 -0400 From: "Ace Hardware Shopper Feedback" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! 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Gilligan began considering the story of El Camino while writing Breaking Bad's series finale. He approached Paul with the idea for the film in 2017, near the tenth anniversary of the show's premiere, and completed the script several months later. Principal photography began in secret in New Mexico in November 2018, lasting nearly 50 days. The project remained unconfirmed until Netflix released a trailer on August 24, 2019. El Camino received a digital release on Netflix and a limited theatrical run on October 11, 2019, with an AMC television premiere on February 16, 2020. It drew positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Paul and Plemons, as well as Gilligan's direction. The film garnered several award nominations, winn ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 06:30:52 -0400 From: "UPS Shopper Gift Card Chance" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $100 UPS gift card! Congratulations! 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Confession was a crime and police show that aired from June 1958 to January 1959, with interviewer Jack Wyatt questioning criminals from assorted backgrounds. The radio series Nightwatch (1951b1955) tape-recorded the daily activities of Culver City, California police officers. The series You Asked for It (1950b1959) incorporated audience involvement by basing episodes around requests sent in by postcard from viewers ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9447 **********************************************