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Gerald 2022-03-27 08:01:01

A girl dies, Jane; another girl is born, Holly.

After Jane's death, her dad is on the phone talking about what to wear for Jane, finally choosing a blue dress, and the camera turns to the newborn Holly. Life is endless. Skyler also wore blue today.

White's chemical knowledge was used in several places. One was to prepare to poison Tuco and use castor beans to extract ricin. This assassination was unsuccessful because of Pinkman's talkativeness, but ricin will appear in a certain season in the future. The second class doesn't really count, but because of the carbon element, H Tracy Hall, the discoverer of artificial diamonds, was specifically mentioned here. In the end, he only got a ten-dollar bond as payment. This is White's way of paying teachers' wages in his own way. complain. In episode 3, the big barrel of methane is about to expire, and the two people start to make drugs urgently. Pinkman puts the car key in the ignition, causing the battery to run out of electricity. White collects all the coins for zinc, potassium hydroxide as electrolyte, and copper Wire conduction to make galvanic cells. Four White met Jane's father at a bar, and the news on TV said that water had been found on Mars. White said that hydrogen could be separated from water and used as fuel.

Two drug-trafficking networks collapsed. One is that Tuco died at the hands of Hank, after which White and Pinkman started to build their own network, and some small characters appeared, supporting thin Pete, Badger and Combo; the other is that Badger acted in a low-key manner after being arrested and made a contribution, Combo was killed, The direct network also crashes, bringing out Saul, fried chicken owner Gus, and killer and scavenger Mike.

The appearance of several people: Saul has appeared in the advertisement of Badger's bench before his appearance, and then Badger is caught by fishing law enforcement. There are a few scenes of Gus in the fried chicken shop. People who saw him for the first time thought he was just a staff member and didn't know that he was the person White wanted to connect with. White later figured it out, because Saul said, "He and You're a bit like...he's already there." White stared at the customer leaving the window, saw Gus in the reflection in the window, and understood at once. Mike was playing because of Jane's accidental death. Interlocking, not a single shot is wasted.

Pinkman's chivalry. Badger was caught, he must keep him safe, and after he tied Saul, Saul said, "Why don't you just kill Badger? You were bitten by a mosquito, you won't go to a mosquito's lawyer, but a fly. Shoot (flyswatter)." But Pinkman was determined not to kill his brother. When Combo was killed, he said he would settle his family, and later Skinny Pete also said that the paint on the coffin looked like a famous car. My money is my bonds that I told Jane when I was renting the house. Jane died, he always thought it was his own fault, crying and saying I loved her more than anything, this is really heartbreaking.

When White and Jane's dad met at the bar, he was lying about not being able to buy diapers and was now parking at a Walmart. The phone was put down, and Jane's father praised him for a lie. The two meet, completely unaware of the inextricable connection between the two, his daughter and his apprentice and accomplice. White also asked Jane's father how to raise a girl, and Jane's father said Just love them. White also talked about Pinkman, saying that he was his nephew, which echoed that when he met Saul on behalf of Badger and said he was Badger's uncle.

A few foreshadowings.

The biggest foreshadowing is the first shot of the season, a plastic eyeball and a pink teddy bear in White's swimming pool. This scene also appeared at the beginning of episodes 4, 10 and 13, with more and more details. For example, there was no siren in episode 1. Later, a siren appeared, and a staff member wearing protective clothing appeared. Evidence's brand. It wasn't until the last minute of the season that the audience knew that Jane's father was an air traffic control dispatcher. After Jane's death, he was unusually calm, but let two planes collide in the air. Eyeballs and teddy bears are things on the plane in the crash.

When this big foreshadowing appears, it is usually a black and white shot, only the teddy bear is red. It's the same technique as the little girl in red in Schindler's List.

Kleptomaniac sister-in-law Marie gave Skyler a stolen tiara last season and didn't apologize until episode 5 of this season.

The small foreshadowing of episode 5 is the silver braces found in the river by two smuggled Mexicans at the beginning. The braces belonged to Tuco, who had been given to Hank as a gift by Hank's colleagues before. The episode also featured Hank's panic attacks and promotions, which kept viewers thinking that Hank was killed or sacrificed or something. Finally, the braces that Hank threw away himself. I will throw it too, it's disgusting, and I always remind myself of the person I killed.

Jane takes care of Pinkman after he's done taking drugs once, not letting him sleep on his back to prevent choking on his own vomit. In the end Jane died of choking.

In the first episode, before White disappeared, he received a call in front of Skyler. Hank checked and found that White's mobile phone had not received any calls. Hank suspected that he had two mobile phones at the time. Before the surgery in episode 13, Skyler asked White if he had packed his cell phone. The confused White asked Which one, and was directly characterized by Skyler as liar, which led to the later separation.

White once lied about going to his mother's house because of making drugs, which was later proven to be a lie by Skyler.

In the end, White sent Pinkman to the sweating hut to detoxify, and the sweating lodge was also a lie for the sake of making drugs.

Hank's language. It is characterized by frequent jokes, such as telling a Latino colleague that a drug boss is your hometown, and the colleague responds very quickly, retorting that Charles Manson (a famous cult killer, white) is your hometown. After White sold 38 pounds of drugs to Gus, this blue crystal disappeared from New Mexico and appeared in several surrounding states. Hank commented that it seems that some people have learned to be smart. They stop shitting where they eat.

Saul's language. As mentioned above about mosquitoes and lawyers. As he said when introducing Gus, I know a guy who knows a guy who knows some guys. When White asked him to call Gus, he said never directly, I call someone who calls someone who calls him. His motto Better safe than sorry.

All in all, it was the season when White began to swell.

White and Pinkman are more and more like a season of father and son.

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Extended Reading
  • Theo 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Compared with the explosive "entrepreneurship" in the first season, this season is relatively stable, mainly talking about the formation of new family relationships, including both Laobai and Xiaofan. At the end, the fried chicken shop and Mike are introduced, and the rhythm picks up to build a bridge for the back. Jesse's little girlfriend really pays homage to pulp fiction. The opening of each episode is good, full of nudity and amnesia, and batteries are made in the desert

  • Adelbert 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    The baggage at the end disappointed me so much

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.