total badass

Oscar 2022-04-23 07:05:43

The second part is more exciting than the first, but still a bit slow. The first half revolves around family conflicts, and the second half goes back to the drug business. The plot focuses on embodying contradictions. But it seems that in the family part, there is always some excess of heart and lack of strength, which seems too trivial; the main skill is reflected in the drugs, the plot is compact, the contradictions are prominent, and it is very exciting.

However, from the perspective of values, Walter is definitely a criminal or a bad guy, not only because he directly contributed to the death of others, but also to a certain extent aggravated the depravity of drug addicts. Regardless of his own interpretations, whatever his starting point, the result is that Walter is a complete badass.

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Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Jesse Pinkman: Are we just gonna grow a magic beanstalk?

  • Skyler White: I need support. Me! The almost 40-year old pregnant woman with the surprise baby on the way and the husband with lung cancer who disappears for hours on end and I don't know where he goes and he barely even speaks to me anymore with the moody son who does the same thing and the overdrawn checking account and the lukewarm water heater that leaks rusty looking crap and, and is rotting out the floor of the utility closet and we can't even afford to fix it but OHH, I see, now I am supposed to go 'Hank, please what can I possibly do to further benefit my spoiled, kleptomaniac, bitch sister who somehow always manages to be the center of attention, cuz God knows, she is the one with the really important problems.

    Hank Schrader: Want me to take a look at that utility closet?