This season is definitely exciting. Lao Bai begins to find the other side of his dark self. Of course, inexperience and petty troubles still make his career a step forward and a step back, but after finally getting to know Gus, it is the real Started his brilliant career. At the same time, the house began to become a mess, and it was obvious that Lao Bai was gradually unable to cover up his own affairs, and then began to involuntarily slide towards the side that he could not control.
The plot has fully unfolded, and the characters have begun to become plump. They look tyrannical and hank. In the end, they have to hide quietly and be afraid. Instead, the submissive walter begins to have a decisive temperament. This is also my favorite of Breaking Bad. Part of it, he's on a journey to find another self, maybe without going to el paso, hank never knew he would be so scared. Just like walter thought he was a high school teacher waiting to retire, but started an incredible crazy journey
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