My thoughts on watching Breaking Bad for the second time

Birdie 2022-04-22 07:01:55

Although Jesse is compassionate and loving, his life is too rotten. He is used to the days of no job and drug use. It is difficult to get back on track. Falling in love with a girl, I don't know if she is interested in money, the second time. I don't think this girl is as good as I used to. It feels like Walter killed the girl unintentionally, and he is desperate, not only for Jesse, but also for himself, for his drug-making partner to get rid of this burden, Walter is getting a little selfish. Walter hopes to leave a fortune for his family by making and selling drugs. Although it is in the name of love, it is a crime. Besides, seeing the rotten lives of those who use drugs, he even kills his closest relatives for a little drug. Drug making is really the source of drug crime, and it is unforgivable. May there be fewer and fewer people in the world who make and sell drugs, and do not want more people to fall into the abyss of drugs.
Although Walter was very strict with Jesse, he really regarded Jesse as a friend and helped him through the crisis again and again at critical moments.
I also want to talk about Skyler, except that she has a little suspicion of seducing Ted, in fact, she does nothing wrong. She loves her husband wholeheartedly, even if her husband has cancer, her son has cerebral palsy, and she unexpectedly became pregnant at the age of 40, but she did not give up. She didn't give up any of her family members in her life. When she saw her sister's behavior of stealing, she carefully advised her sister. When she learned that her husband had cancer, she mobilized the whole family to fight against her sister, and also persuaded her husband to receive treatment. In the face of Ted's tax evasion Although she didn't report her behavior, she didn't want to participate in it, which showed that she was a very upright person with a strong sense of right and wrong. In the face of her husband's concealment from her, any wife would have doubts about her husband, but her husband was completely concealing everything she had done, causing her to lose her trust in her husband again and again, which is actually quite understandable. .
Although the foreshadowing of the fur bear in the swimming pool is attractive, it is quite puzzling even if the mystery is solved at the end.

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  • Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    It's a lot slower than the first one, and less explosive. The E7 opening song is hilarious!

  • Burley 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Poison production took the second place in this season, and more explored the relationship between the two people and the people around them after many things. In contrast, drug production seems to be the only way out of life, especially in episode 4, Xiaofan was driven by his parents After he became a monk, he ran into walls everywhere, and the place where he finally slept was the drug RV. Similarly, Lao Bai was also deeply involved in a powerless family relationship. It also heralds the end of fate

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Hank Schrader: Yeah, I recognize these two knobjobs. Known associates of a psychotic piece of shit named Tuco Salamanca.

    Steven Gomez: Guess he got tired of associating.

  • Steven Gomez: APD sent this over. This was about eight or ten days ago. You know Southwest Aniline, right?

    Hank Schrader: Yeah, off the 25? The place smells like feet.

    Steven Gomez: This is them. Check this out.

    Hank Schrader: [watching the surveillance tape] Holy shit. What was that?

    Steven Gomez: Thermite. So they tell me. Burns about 5,000 degrees. Kind of stuff you see on a James Bond movie.

    Hank Schrader: Nice. Guys who know their trade.

    [watching the perps carrying a barrel]

    Hank Schrader: Ah, wait. I take that back.

    [laughing]

    Hank Schrader: What, they didn't think about stealing a hand truck? Hey, try rolling it, morons. It's a barrel. It rolls. Jesus. So, what'd they get?

    Steven Gomez: Methylamine, 30 gallons.

    Hank Schrader: P2P? They're cooking old-school biker meth. Who the hell still does that?

    Steven Gomez: All the old timers I know are either dead or in prison.

    Hank Schrader: Pesudo's in short supply, so these two make do by changing the formula. That and the thermite, I'd say these two know their chemistry.

    Steven Gomez: But ranking them as burglars?

    Hank Schrader: [laughing again] Shit. I wouldn't trust these two to break into the Special Olympics. They got book learning but no street skills.

    Steven Gomez: Maybe they're college kids. Chem students trying to make a big score.

    Hank Schrader: Yeah, maybe. I tell you, 30 gallons of precursor... that big a score, they're gonna wind up stepping on some toes. I tell you what, they better pray it's us who catches up to 'em and not those boys from Juarez.