Accompanying my wife to watch Breaking Bad is a second brush for me. By reviewing the old and learning the new, I got a lot of new solutions. Conclusion 1: Lao Bai is really cruel. Apart from verbal intimidation, Gu Si didn't do anything to threaten Lao Bai's family. On the surface, Lao Bai wanted to withdraw from Jianghu, but he was preparing to completely replace Gusi, so he killed him.
Conclusion 2: Gus's essence is a boss who seeks a balance between risks and benefits, not a heinous drug dealer. 1. Regarding the argument against Gus 1: After Gus spent most of the fourth season fully testing Jesse, he came to the judgment that the truly reliable person worthy of cooperation is Jesse~ even if he can only make 96. 2% pure crystal ~ also cooperates better than Laobai. So he kidnapped Lao Bai to the desert to take a stand, let Lao Bai quit, leave the laundry forever, and never see Jesse again. Verbally threatened Lao Bai and killed the whole family if he caused any trouble. Then just let the old white go. Gus had plenty of chances to easily kill Old White, but he didn't. His essence is a boss who seeks a balance between risks and benefits, not a heinous drug dealer. Argument 2: Gus returned to Mexico and killed all rival gangs with poisoned wine. Poisoned and pulled into a prepared emergency tent for blood transfusion and dialysis. Gusi murdered and avenged, to pay for his friend's blood debt. Embracing the attending physician afterwards shows that the relationship between him and his collaborators is not just a superior-subordinate relationship. He has established a deep relationship with his collaborators. He has real friends, not all of which are simply hired. Gus is about love, he is more like Jesse. Argument 3: After Jesse shot the singer chemist, Gus became Lao Bai's face to cut his throat to make drugs. First, he vented his anger and second, he gave Lao Bai a guarantee that he would never seek to replace Lao Bai and Jie again. West has made drugs, and he hopes that Lao Bai uses his smart brain to draw this conclusion with logic in addition to fear. 2. Regarding Lao Bai's argument 1: Lao Bai got the retirement he wanted by kneeling in front of Gus in the desert. Instead of going home to run a car wash, he found Sol and asked him to call and report the DEA. The drug gang threatened him. Brother-in-law's life, requiring 24-hour protection of his family. It doesn't matter whether he believed the story true or not, the important thing was that the actual protection of his family by the police solved his worries. In this way, he can fully free his hands to deal with Gus. Argument 2: Old White went to Jesse to divide his relationship with Gus. Made up the story that Gus was going to kill his whole family, and the next day used the fact that Jesse's girlfriend's child was hospitalized to fabricate a lie of Gus's murder. And this story broke through the bottom line that Jesse could accept, so Jesse was pulled to the side of Lao Bai. Old White doesn't really need Jesse to work with him, what Old White is fighting for is to regain control of Jesse from Gus. Lao Bai controls Jesse~ This state is Lao Bai's psychological comfort zone in the whole story. During the entire plan and process of Miekou Gusi, Lao Bai needs to be in this state again. Jesse suspects that Gus murdered his girlfriend's child, which means Old White has regained control of Jesse. Argument 3: Lao Bai is a person who relies on reason and logic to drive his behavior. His emotions are stable and he will not be entangled by emotions. Lao Bai gave Jesse a pistol and asked Jesse to take back the stolen money, used his sister-in-law's pregnancy to lure away his brother-in-law who was stuck outside the RV, drove into someone to help Jesse get revenge, shot Gus in the laundry and rescued Jesse , use the neighbor's aunt to enter the risky room, put the disabled The old drug dealer's wheelchair oxygen cylinder was transformed into a bomb ~ and so on, too many to list ~ all this ~ all his use of others will not affect his emotions afterwards. In the whole play, Lao Bai's anxiety all comes from rational derivation, and only difficult and difficult problems can cause his anxiety. And emotional issues are almost never a problem for him. Argument 4: The root cause of all of Lao Bai's anxiety is that Gus is too difficult to deal with. For Lao Bai, if he wants to retire, he must control those who can be controlled, and silence those who cannot be controlled. For Gus, if you want to retire, just give me a suitable replacement, so that you can get together and leave. This is the real difference between Lao Bai and Gu Si.
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