The story line of each episode of the second season (from Zhihu netizens)

Carolyne 2022-03-27 08:01:01

(This article is not a film review. In order to facilitate the future viewing of the plot, the outline of the story is briefly summarized, and the story line map made by Zhihu netizens is attached).

Drug dealer Tuco decides to kidnap the two to escape back to Mexico to continue making drugs for himself in order to avoid the police. After the family found out that Walter was missing, they tried their best to find it but failed. Hank thought of Jesse's clue, and guided by Jesse's vehicle location, he went to the scene of the incident, fought with Tuco and killed him, and the two escaped. The teacher-student duo set up their own marketing network, but it was shattered when a friend and subordinate Combo was killed by an 11-year-old kid from another drug gang. They then contacted Gustavo Fring, the owner of a cross-state drug lord chain of fried chicken fast-food restaurants, through underworld lawyer Saul Goodman.

Due to his heroic performance, Hank was sent by his superiors to perform a joint mission on the Mexican border, but he was inexplicably nervous and his personal style of doing things was incompatible with the new environment, so he was excluded. In a failed operation, Hank was greatly stimulated by seeing the flesh and blood of his colleagues being bombed.

Walter's condition has been remarkably well and his daughter, Holly, has been born, but his relationship with his wife, Skyler, has become increasingly strained due to his repeated inability to reasonably explain his unusual behavior. To rationalize the high cost of treatment, Walter lied to his wife that Gretchen, an old schoolmate, and her husband were sponsoring him. Gretchen discovered this during a visit to Skyler and made it clear to Walter that he refused to lie to him.

Jesse moved to a new place, became lovers with the landlord Jane, and both of them quit drugs at the same time. Jesse relapsed in the pain of losing Combo, Jane taught him intravenous injections, and the two fell back into drugs. Walter therefore decided to temporarily keep the drug money that should be paid to Jesse, but was threatened by Jane and had to hand it over to Jesse. Jane died of a drug reaction that night, and Walter was there at the time, choosing to stand by and watch to retake Jesse. Jane's death caused her father, who was an aviation pilot, to be overwhelmed with grief. Under his wrong guidance, two planes collided and caused major casualties.

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S02 E02

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S02 E13

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  • 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?