Goodbye Breaking Bad

Clifford 2022-04-21 09:03:52




I finally finished the last chapter I couldn't bear to watch. Deliberately not watching spoilers, without the agony of waiting before, every detail and every foreshadowing is intertwined in one go. From the dark humor of the first season to the dark depression of the fifth season, and finally out of control, it can also be said that the personality context of the collective outbreak makes people uncomfortable and distressed, lamenting the film's perfect flashback title and plot IQ. The last thing I don't want to see after so many years is everyone's ending, because from the beginning of this show, no one is destined to be happy and beautiful. What should come is still coming, what should be returned must be returned, no matter how it is used, it must be Breaking Bad.

The scene where Hank died, jesse cried and shouted to Mr. White: "You never cared about me! Never!" That scene was especially heartbreaking. There are too many misunderstandings in this sentence but it is more of a fact. I really cared about it, but I really used it. I used Jesse's simplicity. I couldn't give up the desire to control Jesse because it was tied to my own interests. Since it has begun to go down the road of crime, nothing is so pure. Cancer is not, family is not, and Jesse is not. It’s just that I don’t want to be a useless chemistry teacher anymore. The sense of accomplishment and identity of being Heisenberg before death overwhelms everything and is destined to ruin everything.

The most chilling scene was that Mr. White had to pull out the jesse hidden under the car. In his mind, White had the courage to kill two drug dealers in order to save Jesse's life. The two tacitly told each other in front of Gus that they would not be able to make drugs without each other, and Jesse killed him to save him. The scene where poor Gale's eyes are red and trembling. The fate of the two people was so tightly bound together.

It was the first time that the RV cooperated to make drugs and used the DV to laugh and play. The last time they shouted and confronted each other, they broke up completely. I remembered that they were in the same place. It's just that everything has changed. The teacher-disciple relationship and even the father-son relationship that was touched by him disappeared with the desert sandstorm in Mexico. That White, whose name would be called Jesse in the dream, actually wanted to kill Jesse and die. There was no hesitation. If Hank's death broke his last line of defense, then dragging Jesse out to kill Jack also broke all the defenses of the film's emotional existence.

The escape of the little angel Jesse pink man is really the biggest consolation in this show. Stepping on the accelerator and increasing the maximum horsepower to rush out of this ghost place made people relieved a little from the depression, watching him laughing and crying almost crazy. I really hope he will have a new and warm life.

In the fifth season, there is no such nice Mr. White, only Heisenberg, the big drug lord who has the most conceited organization. This is the inevitable direction of the plot, but it still makes people feel sad and sigh. Everyone is selfish, but everyone retains some kindness. There is no absolute good or bad. This is a judgment point that is destined to be unbalanced. It's just that some people have a bottom line, and some people's bottom line is blurred. When forced to helpless, the indestructible bottom line can be redefined and refreshed.

In the end, everything came to an end with Mr. White falling into his favorite laboratory. Love the writer's arrangement, jesse dropped Mr. White's gun and refused to kill him and left, which is cool and sad. Let Mr. White watch everything he has destroyed, and then quietly bleed to death is the best explanation for this trip.



Don't know when I'll see the work of this great team, the
great "Breaking Bad" Goodbye.


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  • Destini 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Looks good, I like it!

  • Kristina 2022-03-31 09:01:11

    I regret not watching this show for the rest of my life.

Live Free or Die quotes

  • Old Joe: Why would anyone wanna put a metal ring through the end of their prick?

    Jesse Pinkman: What are you looking at me for?

  • Saul Goodman: [Arguing with Walt] Beg, borrow or steal, I'm your huckleberry. I go the extra mile... Only you never told me the kid would wind up in the hospital! You know - take that thing and get outta here. You and me, we're done.

    Walter White: We're done when I say we're done.