Drug production continues to escalate, with Walt and Jesse taking on multi-million dollar deals this season. Walt needs to earn 790,000 yuan to cover all the future expenses of his family's life, and he has to conceal his whereabouts while making drugs. There are not too many big scenes this season, but continue to pave the way. On the one hand, we have to make drugs in a difficult environment, and we have to face the double pressure of the family. The characters are more fleshed out. The end of the play leads to the big Boss Gus.
Season 2 was a turning point for Walt, who was desperate when he learned that his illness was delayed. He didn't expect him to live that long, and he didn't want to keep hiding it, as in the episode Skyler held a party for Walt, Walt said, "When I found out I had a terminal illness, I wanted to say "Why me?" I said the same thing to myself "Why me?" when I found that my condition was getting better So at the end of the play, facing Skyler's questioning, Walt can't do anything but tell the truth. It shouldn't be like this, Walt said, I want my family to miss me more, not... It can be seen that Walt's married life is definitely It's coming to an end.
Next season, Walt should face the big drug lord alone, along with his buddy Jesse on his adventures, and the danger continues to escalate.
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