No compromise

Evelyn 2021-10-13 13:05:43

I don’t need to say more about whether this drama is a drama. This is the concept that he has surpassed the general TV drama. I am not referring to the investment and the effect. Like "rome", you need to smash how many dallars in a minute. I mainly talk about the details. It can be seen that the director of each episode treats it as a TV movie. This is why I rent a normal domestic TV series and leave it a few blocks away.
The biggest worry now is that the screenwriter will compromise. You know what I said. What is it? I would rather see Walt finally start a big business with his own skills to take the position of the boss and at the same time reveal the truth about his wife, I was shot and killed by his brother-in-law in the desolate Gobi of New Mexico. I donate my money to the middle school library. I don’t mind if you say that my heart is gloomy. That’s what I think. Because of my latter complex, I see too much and too bad.
Fortunately, the lifespan of the uncle depends on how long the smoke from the drug manufacturing workshop can fight cancer cells. I don't want this drama to degenerate into a prison escape.
It all depends on how poisonous the screenwriter is

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Extended Reading
  • Declan 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The screenwriter kneels the best in the first season

  • Gracie 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The whole season is the beginning, but what is awesome is his setting: the middle-aged chemistry teacher suffering from cancer is at the end of his life, and he is going to make drugs for the future of his wife and children. The story is told methodically and emotionally, although slow but not As for people to discard. Cruel and real, it feels like it happened in a small town in the United States.

Breaking Bad quotes

  • Ted Beneke: [Opens door] Can I help you?

    Kuby: Yeah! Thanks.

    [Kuby and Huell walk past Beneke, into Beneke's house]

    Ted Beneke: Hey, you can't just... what's this about?

    Kuby: I'll tell you what this is about, Mr. Beneke. It's about you and me doing our best to keep Huell happy.

    Ted Beneke: Huell? Who's Huell?

    Kuby: [Pointing at Huell] This is Huell. Huell, are you happy?

    Huell: Reasonably.

    Kuby: What would make you unhappy?

    Huell: This little mofo not doing what he's told.

    Kuby: And if you were to become unhappy, Mr. Beneke wouldn't care for that?

    Huell: I'm gonna say "no".

    Kuby: [to Beneke] Well, there you have it! Let's go find your checkbook.

  • Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Who the hell are ya?

    Walter White: You know.

    Walter White: You all know exactly who I am.

    Walter White: Say my name.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Do what? I don't...

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): I don't have a damn clue who the hell you are.

    Walter White: Yeah, you do. I'm the cook.

    Walter White: I'm the man who killed Gus Fring.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Bullshit. Cartel got Fring.

    Walter White: Are you sure?

    Walter White: That's right.

    Walter White: Now... say my name.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Heisenberg.

    Walter White: You're goddamn right.