white, pinkman and gus

Suzanne 2022-11-24 10:24:53

Analyze the next three protagonists:

Mr White: It is better to say that Mr. White has a king's bone instead of killing Gus. It can be seen from the fact that he was fired to provoke the boss at the car wash and was unwilling to ask Gretchan for help after he fell ill. It can be seen that his character has always brought himself to control everything, and he is not willing to be the king of others. He is calm and thoughtful when encountering problems, and can go straight to the core when encountering problems. Cook is his liberation for himself, so in the end Mr White said I cook for myself, if it is only for making money, the logical logic is to retire and leave after stealing methylamine and selling it for 5 million. However, he chose to continue making drugs, and he was very determined. He could endure the electric burns, let Mike get out of his body, and persuade the drug lord to sell drugs for him. The second is that he wants to have the final say and build a drug empire. Perhaps this is the meaning of his life. The point of life is not to make everyone Obama, but to free nature to do what you want to do and be good at. As for the partner Pinkman, at first White was hired by Pinkman because he had no sales channels. The division of labor was very clear. As the plot developed, White saw that Pinkman was in his control, so he kept him with him, and it was inevitable that he would fall in love with each other. Think of Pinkman as family, so hank and pinkman are the same to him. As for finally, after Hank died, he confessed pinkman and let Jack take it away. It may be because he has a style of doing things that always seeks revenge, seeking results in everything, 70 million plus two lives, so he made this choice. In the end, killing Jack's gang has nothing to do with pinkman. Even if his partner is not there, things will happen, killing people to pay for their lives, and debts to pay. Mr. White's mistake was not that he cooperated with Pinkman, nor that he found a wife who was holding him back. The key problem was that he didn't hire a group of armed men like Mike when he was rich. Mao said that power comes from the barrel of a gun. It's not unreasonable. Otherwise, it would not have happened in person, and 70 million people were robbed by small gangs.

Gus: This is one of my favorite characters. In this play, the owner of the fried chicken shop has always been a businessman. The starting point of all behaviors is driven by interests and rational, except that he insists on killing the disabled old man himself (the kind of desire to kill the enemy is understandable). ). Killing his subordinates with a knife was because there were witnesses, and killing Mr White was because Gale could make the products he wanted, and he was more obedient. A shrewd businessman like Gus would not have long-term cooperation with White. One mountain cannot tolerate two tigers. This is Mike I can see it all, so I cultivate pinkman later. All the subordinates and business management are orderly, black and white, and his image may be the white.

Pinkman in a few decades: a small person with flesh and blood.

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  • Marie Schrader: So? Tell me all about it. I heard you broke new ground today.

    Hank Schrader: I *broke new ground?*

    Marie Schrader: That's what he said. Tell me.

    Hank Schrader: *sigh* I walked 16 feet in 20 minutes. Which is up from like 15 1/2 yesterday. And I had maybe *this much* less shit in my pants, so yeah Marie, if you and him everybody else in America secretly took a vote, and changed the meaning of the entire English language, yeah, I guess I "broke new ground."

  • Marie Schrader: You're ordering a new rock?

    Hank Schrader: I'm *bidding* on a new *mineral.*