According to entertainment editor Lily Rothman, the term has a broader meaning and is an old phrase which 'connotes more violence than 'raising hell' does. Gilligan believed the concept of showing the full drastic transformation of a character across the run of a television show was a risky concept and would be difficult to pitch without other powerful factors to support it, such as strong cinematography and acting.The show title is a colloquialism meaning, among other things, 'raising hell', and was chosen by Gilligan to describe Walter's transformation. He added that his goal with Walter White was to turn him from into.
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