After watching the second season of "Breaking Bad", it was amazing.
First of all, there are some plots in the series that break through people's psychological capacity, which I like very much.
For example, in episode 7, Hank was horrified and disgusted when he saw a turtle with a human head on his back, and then made an excuse to avoid the scene, just after leaving the bomb in the human head (I guess if there is a bomb, it should be hidden here) ? It exploded. At that time, as an audience, I felt a little uncomfortable when I saw the bloody head on the turtle's back, and then I heard an explosion?! She was horrified and shocked by the behavior of the drug dealers. It's the occasional bloody, real scene that makes me fall in love with this American drama. And the director arranged such a large-scale plot to a certain degree. There are only a few such clips in a season. It breaks through people's psychological endurance, which makes me very useful?
Second, as the plot progresses, Walter's relationship with Skyler gets more and more tense.
The relationship between Walter and Skyler in the plot gradually became tense from the moment Walte met Jeese, and as the lies increased like water in a bottle, it finally overflowed in the final episode of the season. When Skyler vented his grievances at Walter and Walter was terrified of her lies, Walter felt helpless about the embarrassing situation. This makes one wonder, what is the price of a lie?
Finally, I have to say that foreign countries are relatively open to sex. The fact that there are a lot of sex jokes and larger-scale plots in the plot is also what makes me like this American drama and other American dramas?
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