I liked this episode. The singing ranged from good to pretty good. And it was brief - no over the top show-stoppers. The background music was also good. I recognized some of it and wish I could identify the rest,especially the jazzy bits.
I also liked this peek into Walter's head and his feelings about his life, the choices he's made, the consequences of his choices and how he sees the world in general.
I think all of the actors did a fine job playing their noirish characters.
I can't really understand the whining stating about how this was such a bad episode: this episode was about a recreational drug using mad-scientist suffering from guilt while hoping for the best who is telling a fanciful (bedtime) story shadowed with his life's events to a little girl who thinks that while he's weird in a good-funny way, that he could use a little help on the proper way to end a story.
I'm thinking that when all is said and done, we might find that this was less of an apocryphal episode as the naysayers make it out to be.
I also liked this peek into Walter's head and his feelings about his life, the choices he's made, the consequences of his choices and how he sees the world in general.
I think all of the actors did a fine job playing their noirish characters.
I can't really understand the whining stating about how this was such a bad episode: this episode was about a recreational drug using mad-scientist suffering from guilt while hoping for the best who is telling a fanciful (bedtime) story shadowed with his life's events to a little girl who thinks that while he's weird in a good-funny way, that he could use a little help on the proper way to end a story.
I'm thinking that when all is said and done, we might find that this was less of an apocryphal episode as the naysayers make it out to be.