But this drama does have a lot of bugs. The battle of wits and courage between Lao Bai and various drug lords and police officers until the end is undeniably one of the biggest highlights of this drama. Some hard bugs are really unpleasant.
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1. Hank was ambushed and attacked by the Salamanca brothers, one of them was injured in a back-up car, and the other was injured in a shootout. One of the two brothers felt that Hank could not die too happily so he went back to get the axe, and Hank shot him with bullets. When it was over, a bullet (a souvenir from an arms dealer) was found that fell from the pockets of the two brothers. From the description of the camera, Hank fell to the ground because of his injuries and couldn't reach the bullet. He just reached it when Salamanca came back to him after taking the axe. He quickly started to load the bullet and exploded his head when Salamanca held the axe in a sculptural shape. . As professional killers, the Salamanca brothers do not hesitate to kill without any hesitation. They have never missed a shot before, and they don't even have a few lines, just to describe their ruthlessness and professionalism. When he sees Hank picking up bullets and reloading, he actually has a lot of options to prevent himself from being headshot, kick/slash, eliminate the most threatening pistol, and even move a few steps quickly to reach the position that Hank is not easy to aim at (Hank If you are shot and fall to the ground with limited mobility, you only need to walk above Hank's shoulders). Salamanca also knew that he was wearing a bulletproof vest and could say anything as long as he didn't get shot in the head, but he still chose to do nothing. He raised the axe over his head to chop Hank, and the result was bound to be Hank's victory. Judging from the results in the play, Hank's life and death are in an instant, the difference of 1/n second, which means that if Salamanca adopts a more rational strategy, the person who died is Hank. As professional killers, the Salamanca brothers made an irrational choice at a critical moment. Of course, I can also see that they killed irrelevant people before. This time they were the enemies who killed their brothers, and they were suppressed by Gus for too long. The anger in my heart has nowhere to vent, and now I have found an outlet for the anger, and I have lost the killer's rationality and calmness.
2. Old Tio Salamanca was persuaded by Lao Bai to install explosives on his wheelchair and went to the police station to lure Gus into action. Before Gus entered Tio's room, the horse came first, checked it carefully, and swept it with a radio-like device (presumably looking for a listening device?), but did not find the bomb device installed on the inside of Tio's wheelchair wheel, Judging from the last shot, the bomb is still quite conspicuous, and it is not hidden very well. Since Ma Zai has done such a thorough inspection, he has not found such an obvious bomb, and it is a pity that a generation of drug lords died. . The only explanation is that Gus only released Tio because he was afraid that Tio would inform him, so Ma Zai just checked whether Tio was wired or not. He never thought that an old man without mobility would kill him.
3. Hank tried his best to track down Heisenburg, and finally found out that it was the old white beside him. As a professional DEA police officer, it is understandable that Hank wants to kill his relatives righteously, but he also knows that Lao Bai, as a new force in border drugs, has caused many murders. Before the two were like brothers, it can be said that they are one of the most trusted people around them. Lao Bai has a reason for doing bad things. Hank wants to destroy him because of occupational diseases that cannot be investigated in the end, the deception of close relatives, and the fact that he Anger with lower extremity disability. When he finds out that Skyler is also an insider and acquiesces in Lao Bai's behavior, Lao Bai threatens his family's life and makes a CD with Skyler that may destroy Hank's career, Lao Bai has quit, the information At that time, he still insisted on going his own way, and would not give up until he got him into prison, which was killing him. Hank shouldn't fail to understand this.
4. Lao Bai met Hank who was chasing after him at the place where the money was buried. Uncle Todd and his party rushed to the shootout. In the end, Uncle Todd wanted to kill Hank, but Lao Bai tried his best to stop it. At this time, the power on Todd's side was overwhelming, and Lao Bai even said that I will give you all the money, and I have buried N million here. Probably because he had been with the gentleman drug lord Gus for a long time, Lao Bai got the bad habit of contract spirit. In this kind of wilderness, there are no witnesses at all, and you know where you buried the money, plus if the police kill one, they will make a deal with you old white who is handcuffed? According to the style of this group of people, it is reasonable to dig out all the money under the guidance of Lao Bai, and then Lao Bai, Hank, and Jesse will all be buried in the wilderness. Maybe in the end Uncle Todd also had a hint of gratitude (the second vice of being a drug lord), he didn't kill Lao Bai, but left a bucket of money for him, which eventually led to his extermination.
The old white here is really worrying, and he has completely lost the ability to judge the situation, which is really different from the previous boss Gus.
Of course, there are other issues that are relatively minor or that need to be developed for the plot (without this plot, the story would not go on), such as why Lao Bai accepted Gale as an assistant in his laboratory, when he learned that Gale's chemical skills are very good Why should he continue to keep him in the laboratory. Old Bai knew very well that the reason why Gus didn't kill him and Jesse was because of his own ice-making skills, but he still allowed a stranger or even a Gus person into his laboratory, not to mention that this person's chemical skills were very good. Gale really only remembered when he succeeded in stealing a teacher and could be on his own. If you don't want him to be an assistant in the first place, it's fine, or ask Jesse to be an assistant directly, and a lot of bad things will be gone. If Lao Bai threatens to stop the production of drugs, Gus will definitely compromise under the premise of tight supply in the southwest.
In general, the plot is still very good, but in addition to the above-mentioned bugs for the development of the plot, the characters are also very problematic. The old white Confucian can't support an industry, and he manages one Lab the most. When it's time to be tough, the Confucian is weak, and when it's time to be rational, it's impulsive (when I killed Mike, did Mike have a new movie appointment and rushed to get a lunch?), and finally Finally, he was hard-hearted, and finally had the appearance of a drug lord. Skyler and his sister are all annoying, and explain to you from time to time what it means to be a bitch and have a torii (although the heroine in AMC shows this tone, see TWD for details). The most reasonable and normal ones are Gus, Mike, and a good lawyer. I really hope there will be an extra part of Gus Mike or something. . .
After so many complaints, I still feel that BB's rigor is a little bit worse, and it is less about how he escaped from the police and DEA, how to investigate and counter-reconnaissance with Hank, and more reasons for not being investigated are due to luck, and there are many border deserts. Of course, the focus of the play is to describe the transformation of Lao Bai and the character changes of various supporting characters. I heard that DreamWorks will reopen BB, and I hope the new season will be more rigid. .
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