There is still nothing to say about the filming method of the plot story line, which is pulling people's hearts to see what happens. But several protagonists in the second season stand on the morality of human nature is too unpleasant. I closed the app several times because I didn't want to see the faces of Skyler and Lao Bai anymore (of course, the back is really fragrant).
Let's talk about Walter first. In this episode, it can be said that he broke the hearts of all his relatives. A series of lies about Skyler can be spoken out into chapters without fuss. Use your wife as a vent tool? Putting sky in the refrigerator makes me sick? I don't know if it's a human or a beast. He doesn't know anything about his son's utter lack of concern about the new name his son's best friend has recently given himself. At the party, the child is drunk and vomited. Also, he was really disrespectful to his younger siblings and yelled at him in public for being drunk. The whole family cares about him and genuinely cares about him and helps him. From a family perspective, Walter is really disgusting. Second, I really can't see the way he is angry about drugs. It's no different from a drug addict who is eager to find drugs (but the plot does require him to be like this). When the RV is cooking, he often yells at Jesse for no reason and breaks the door behind him. And the part of going into J's house and rummaging through the cabinets to find poison makes people extremely sick of this character's image.
Besides, Skyler may be the role of the protagonist's halo. All the people who affect the protagonist's actions are annoying to the audience? What I can't stand the most is when Sky's cold and violent yin and yang are strange to Lao Bai. But from a wife's point of view, it is really understandable. She really wanted to talk to Bai, who knew Naihe, who didn't want to say that she was seriously ill and couldn't get out of the car except to endure it first.
This season, the story has begun to become magical, and the protagonist will feel safe and sound. In the first season, Shi Bai really seemed to have a short time. The audience really wanted him to save the big money for his family out of sympathy before he died. In the second season, he has gradually recovered, and his sympathy score has begun to decrease. In fact, everything has become dispensable. There is no way to make any excuses for him, so my favorability for the protagonist has plummeted. (It seems that since the shaved head, the whole person started to go to the scumbag boss)
Remember one may be the only one laughing hahaha. When the RV was making drugs, J ran out of power and they were trapped. J got out of the car to generate electricity manually. Lao Bai said he had no strength. J tried to pang! That dynamo exploded and I could really laugh for a year with that old white expression. Hahahahahahahahahahaha.
Jane's death is really disgusting to me. When she first came out I thought she was really beautiful like Lisa wow. Later, Jane's father and Lao Bai met at the bar, where Lao Bai asked him if he had any experience in raising a daughter. Jane's father said, "love her." It's touching. Jane also told his dad that day that she was hanging out with Jesse because she didn't care enough!
The compact plot and filming techniques can probably support me to watch the next season. I hope it will be better to get a divorce and save the worldly sophistication and concentrate on being a big drug lord.
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