Better Call Saul, official episode reviews and chat thread. No spoilers please!
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The frequent use of long takes in Better Call Saul reminds the spectator of order and chaos.
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Better Call Saul demystifies the containment of visual pleasure through its conflicting duality of progress and humanity.
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Or does it?
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Nope!
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The frequent use of long takes in Better Call Saul fetishizes suburban notions of containment.
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Through the use of the male gaze, Better Call Saul colonizes Bergman-esque assertions of the nature of humanity.
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Through the use of implied depth-of-field, Better Call Saul dichotomizes the major pillars of post-feminism.
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Better Call Saul subverts the disavowal of the female lack through its expressionistic play between sound and history.
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Through the fluid identification of the viewer, Better Call Saul fragments the primacy of scholarship in the Abrahamic religions.
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Through the use of subversive semiotics, Better Call Saul masks pre-Oedipal anxieties.
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The collapsing of identity and whiteness in Better Call Saul reduces the canonical status of established notions of the star system.
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Through the strategic use of narrative ellipses, Better Call Saul questions the post-war crisis of masculinity.
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