The director is still too gentle with Walter. Since he started to create poison, he has already entered the underworld. After all, Tuke is a drug dealer. I wouldn't believe it if he didn't kill a few people in normal times. As a result, in the second season, he was in a mess because he accidentally killed a younger brother, and finally got to escape back to Mexico. Such a scenario is unacceptable. After Tu Ke died, the other drug dealers around did not seize the site immediately, so two newcomers who were trembling took over the drug production and drug trafficking business in this area. There were also two newcomers in the middle who wanted to make drugs on this site, but they were scared away by Walter's two words. There was no fierce conflict at all. It seemed that the director did not want to adopt a fierce style. As for the fact that the two newcomers were scared away, I could accept the fact that they were also trembling newbies. The plot is going to develop anyway, and finally someone who threatens Walter appears. She is Jesse's new girlfriend Jane, and she is really afraid of death. It was also because of Jane's threat that Walter developed a sense of crisis, so when Jane vomited because of drug addiction and faced death, he chose to see death and get rid of the disobedient Jane. And Jane's death led to Jesse's decadence and Jane's father's trance. And Jane's father's mental trance further led to negligence at work, which led to the disaster of the collision between the two planes! Jesse's decadence also allows us to see the miserable living state of a group of addicts who are not like people or ghosts. Seeing this is finally a little gratified. The director finally revealed a little drug that brought bad consequences, lest some young people worship Walter too much and ignore what he is doing. It is illegal and will cause countless people to be destroyed. matter. So, how to avoid such a tragedy? Looking back at the cause, we know that Walter embarked on the road of criminality because he needed a lot of money to treat cancer, and he did not have medical insurance, so he embarked on the road of drug production and drug trafficking! Had health insurance been available and Walter had to pay a tiny fraction of the money, such a tragedy could have been avoided! Therefore, compulsory medical insurance is necessary! Therefore, the Obamacare reform bill is a good bill that benefits the country and the people! Therefore, the new rural medical insurance is a good policy to protect the people and the family!
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