Trusting the Author: On Narrative Tension and the Puzzle of Audience Anxiety

Philosophy and Literature 40 (2):325-346 (2016)
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Abstract

In the opening episode of season four of the AMC network’s television show Breaking Bad, the attentive viewer reaches a point at which it’s difficult to see how the show’s heroes, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, will escape death. The two are chemists and manufacturers of crystal methamphetamine for drug kingpin Gus Fring. At the end of the previous season they had picked up on Fring’s plans to kill them and replace them with another chemist, Gale Boetticher, who by then had learned their development technique and could presumably produce the same high quality of drug. In response, Walt had Jesse race to Gale’s apartment and kill him, thus rendering Gus’s plan ineffective.The fourth season begins with Walt and...

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W. Scott Clifton
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