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Pinkie 2022-03-28 08:01:02

I don't know how I can watch a serious drama more funny than a comedy, but too many times I watch it in the house laughing and clapping my hands and feet, which is more exaggerated than watching Bankrupt Sisters! The third season of Breaking Bad is definitely the climax and essence of the whole drama. When I saw the fourth season, it went downhill a bit, because the two protagonists were full of painful negative emotions after they were forced to kill. It’s not interesting anymore, and I can’t go back. The original feeling. Of course, I haven't finished watching it yet~

But the third season is definitely a continuation of the first two seasons, and the plot is even more tense! Walter and Jeese are the best pairings, they're the source of the fun together, Jesse was really good and bad in the first two seasons, and doesn't know anything about chemistry, but Walter is a top master in chemistry, and then I Just look at Walter being fooled by Jesse. . That was really irritating. But every time Walter is implicated, it is Jesse who is hurt and unlucky. Jesse is eager to distance himself from Walter, but he has to rely on his skills, so there is also a lot of resentment, and the two are together. . It's a very unstable relationship. . But this seemingly unstable is quite stable. How did the screenwriter make the audience think like this? I think this is a lot of subtleties in this show, there are many subtle connections that are unclear.

Although Jesse is often unreliable, he sells drugs, and has no contact with his family all the year round. His parents are full of disappointment with him. He is a criminal and a street gangster. But in his bones, he is a kind and timid person. Although he has a criminal record, he is also doing some illegal activities to make money. He dare not kill and set fire to him, and he can't even do it. He also had a rare loyalty to Walter, he was simply obedient to Walter's "orders", and he did it regardless of whether it was successful or not, without any scheming. Although it is often a slap in the face. . Haha, but still a very reliable person. And Walter is even more unlucky. He is terminally ill, his wife is pregnant, the economy is in crisis, and the relationship between husband and wife is tense. I will not talk about it. It feels like a rainy day! Including the kind of pain in the limbs, including kowtowing and screaming, and the anxiety of looking at the west head and not caring about the east head, you can feel it very clearly. But Walter is also a kind person at heart, at least for the first three seasons, all he does is save up a sum of money so that his wife and children can live a good life without him. Although Jesse wasn't the partner he wanted, he's always been the best choice for him since he took this path. Gus (big drug lord) mentioned when he negotiated cooperation with Walter that he did not believe in people who did not accept drugs (Jesse), but Walter insisted on keeping Jesse for the simple reason that he was obedient. Of course, that's what he said to Gus, and I think in addition to Jesse's ability to control, he must also see that Jesse is actually a person with no bad intentions, and if something goes wrong in the future, he won't hurt him. So this kind of unbreakable trust naturally arises. Every time I see their quarrel and they are about to break down, I feel that their relationship is in jeopardy, but there is a string pulling you to believe that they will not. break.

Especially in the third season, when Jesse came to Walter's studio to replace Gale, Gale was surprised to hear Jesse yelling at YOYO in the lab. He didn't believe that his ability would not be as good as this person, but Walter was still determined to change, I I was almost laughing at Cry, of course Gale wouldn't know the inextricable connection between them and Walter did this to calm Jesse's anger and not sue his brother-in-law. Speaking of which, the most regrettable thing this season is Gale's death Also, before his death, the screenwriter spent so much time filming Gale's little life, watering flowers, listening to music, making a pot of tea when he wasn't making drugs, harmless to others and society, and a good person, So it's not just sad to see Jesse kill him, it's sad how he dies. And Walter's brother-in-law at the DEA, Hank, who was hilarious for the first two seasons. . Good at making bad jokes. In the third season, he almost lost his life because of the previous investigation into the drug cartel related to Walter, and the reason for being alive is because of the protection behind the drug cartel that Walter is now cooperating with. But he didn't know it at all, he thought Walter was the hapless chemistry teacher with cancer!

Let's talk about Skyler, many people don't like Skyler, they can't get used to her sanctimonious appearance, and they haven't been sure what Walter did, just because he had two cell phones and didn't tell her, he fought with Walter very seriously, you know After Walter made drugs, he was not allowed to enter the house and even got a divorce. But this is actually a very real human mental activity. The screenwriter initially positioned Skyler as a very positive character. When Skyler knew that Walter was hiding something from him, he tried many times to get Walter to confess to her, but Walter couldn't tell her. Later, he found out that Walter had 2 numbers. It's all a lie to her, Skyler can't take it anymore, it certainly will, does anyone think it's true, really. Because the feeling of being kept secret is very uncomfortable, you will guess at every possibility, and you can come up with nothing, especially for the people you love. You clearly found out that the other party lied to you, but he still refused to admit it and refused to communicate with you, which is more painful than knowing the truth of the matter, so Skyler's reaction seems to be cold-blooded, but in fact it is her desperate expression . Then, after knowing that Walter earned the money from drug production, she would definitely not accept it at the first time. As I said earlier, the screenwriter obviously put Skyler in a positive role, how could she allow Walter Doing these criminal things, especially thinking about how to face children in the future, it must be very tangled. So again. . Yeah, divorce and separation, and going to bed with others to stimulate Walter (I think it's a bit too much here), but when Hank was shot and paralyzed, when she also knew that she needed money to help Maie get through the difficulties, she finally put down her body and accepted it. Walter's help. Because she understands the helplessness and helplessness in life, it is absolutely impossible to have no money, just as Walter was forced to embark on this road at the beginning. So when she and Walter were standing in front of the car wash talking about money laundering, I don't know why, I felt so good and so strong, maybe because they had been deadlocked for too long, at that moment they were on the verge of divorce, and Walter could at any time because of They were sent to prison or killed by drug cartels. They had a mentally handicapped son and a newborn daughter, but at that moment, they had a heart-to-heart connection, and finally no longer suspected, no longer quarrel, no longer cold war, but together plan their future.

There are many touching moments in Breaking Bad, such as Walter's obsessive-compulsive disorder in the laboratory, he had to kill a fly, and in order to kill it, he wanted to make his head bloody. I think a lot of other screenwriters disdain to write things written in this play to the fullest. This play lasted for a full episode. Jesse didn't understand at first, didn't understand why Walter was chasing the fly, that's human nature There is a hidden trait that is unwilling to show to outsiders, which can be said to be a kind of mental illness. But it was also that scene that made people feel Walter's complicated psychology at that time, there was no turning back and there was no way out, even if he still wanted to hold on to the beautiful moments of the past, how perfect it was to let everything stop at that moment. Of course, he also expressed his apology to Jesse. After Jesse drugged him, he kept saying I'm sorry, I'm very sorry (he didn't mean to let Jane die on drugs, just thought that this woman might put her He stopped his hand to save her until he told his secret. Of course, it was not said in these dramas, but we can feel it from the details of body language). The kind-hearted Jesse never understood to help him chase the fly, and when he got the fly, Walter fell asleep after drinking sleeping pills. After that, the friendship between Walter and Jesse was warming. of.

The climax is that in the end, Walter killed two of Gus's subordinates by driving to save Jesse, and then Jesse shot and killed Gale in order to save Walter's condemnation, and this season ended at this most exciting moment, In the fourth season, I feel that everything is different. It may be that after this murder, I feel that I have gone further and further on this road. Not the joy of watching previous seasons. But this is really a show that will use all your senses to watch, and every time you watch it, you forget what's going on in the outside world! And what he wrote was the helplessness and helplessness of little people in the face of life. They did so many wrong things, but you can't blame them, because they can't survive without doing this. In fact, not everyone who lives on the bottom line has such ability. Walter is a very smart person. Needless to say, his knowledge and technology, and he has quite a strategic vision. Being able to identify Gus as the person he's looking for in a fast food restaurant is a good thing, and appreciate the way he sits with Gus and talks about Hank's injury, very objectively, not from the perspective of Hank's relatives, but from the perspective of Hank's relatives. From Gus' point of view, otherwise, how could such a ruthless and insidious drug lord like Gus cooperate so well! Of course, in the end, he offended him in order to save Jesse. They are all human beings. If they don't have human nature, they won't look good.

In short, this is still a relatively heavy-toned drama, but there are many clever jokes, it's really good to watch ah ah ah

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  • Jesse Pinkman: You either run from things, or you face them, Mr. White.

    Walter White: And what exactly does that mean?

    Jesse Pinkman: I learned it in rehab. It's all about accepting who you really are. I accept who I am.

    Walter White: And who are you?

    Jesse Pinkman: I'm the bad guy.

  • Hank Schrader: Jesus. What do you got in there, cinder blocks?

    Walter White: Half a million in cash

    Hank Schrader: That's the spirit