The story begins because after Walter was diagnosed with cancer, he no longer wanted to live a mediocre life, wanted to leave a legacy for his family, and began to use his chemical expertise to make money by teaching drugs. Its original intention was to leave more property to the family after death. However, as things developed, things started to get out of hand. Even after having money, the family's crisis and the wife's distrust made things a new contradiction. I found that Walter used to be honest and moderate, but he had the kind of pursuit of the ultimate, the desire to control, and the domineering character in his bones! The relationship between Walter and Jesse is also complicated. Sometimes it feels like Walter's character is morbid. Sometimes cold, sometimes spear. It seems that when two people get together with Jesse, they are full of contradictions, but at the same time they are full of tacit understanding. It can be said that both of them are not bad people at heart. But there are no pure good guys or bad guys in this show. Among them, the skyer can send leaflets around when the husband is sick and go all out to save the husband and raise money, and at the same time, he can go to bed with his boss after discovering the secret of his husband. Even if there are thousands of reasons, cheating in marriage is unforgivable. Jesse decided to quit drugs because of the accidental death of his girlfriend, but later he began to deceive people in the drug rehabilitation center for his own drug trafficking, but finally persuaded Walter to surrender himself and not fall into the abyss of murder. It can be said that its essence is not bad, but with the last episode, the last shot, having to shoot for self-rescue will lead the story to a deeper climax, whether to start desperate, or to turn around and look forward to the next season.
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