The Heisenberg Saga

It's been a decade since I first witnessed Walter White's transformation from a mild-mannered chemistry teacher to the notorious drug kingpin known as Heisenberg. Vince Gilligan's masterpiece, Breaking Bad, captivated me with its unflinching portrayal of a man's moral descent and the devastating wake left by his choices. But what started as a single, concentrated … Continue reading The Heisenberg Saga

Question of the Week #379

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: If you worked for the government and found that the president was committing serious crimes to bring about positive things you both believed in, would you try to expose those crimes? If so, what if you knew your reputation would be destroyed in the process? Personally, as much as … Continue reading Question of the Week #379

Question of the Week #371

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: A movement to reduce political corruption maintains that the only way to keep politicians even close to honest is to require them to always wear tiny video bugs that record their every interaction and to post them all online. Would you support such monitoring of key elected officials? I … Continue reading Question of the Week #371

AFI #26 – Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 Directed by Frank Capra Netflix says... When idealistic junior senator Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) arrives in Washington, D.C., he's full of plans and dazzled by his surroundings--qualities he retains despite widespread corruption among his cynical colleagues. Jean Arthur puts in a sharp performance as Smith's streetwise secretary, who helps … Continue reading AFI #26 – Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Question of the Week #93

While in the government, you discover the President is committing extortion and other serious crimes. By exposing the situation you might bring about the President's downfall, but your career would be destroyed because you would be framed, fired, and publicly humiliated on other matters. Knowing you would be vindicated five years later, would you blow … Continue reading Question of the Week #93