S03E10 Why do I think the flies episode is amazing

Isai 2022-03-28 08:01:02

The first time I watched this episode, I was really depressed, why bother with flies. I didn't really understand it when I brushed it for the second time, but there were some things I understood, so I took it out and saved it.

First of all, the reason why Lao Bai was holding on to the fly, he later made it clear to himself, that he was afraid.
There can be no pollutants at all. This may be understood as his tribute to chemistry at first, but it is more likely to be his loyalty to Uncle Fried Chicken. Considering that he understands that there will be surveillance, it should be more so.
Let's sort out the story before the Flies episode. The most important thing is of course that Hank was attacked, and then the fried chicken Obama came to visit the hospital. Only then did Lao Bai realize that his life had been figured out by this person. He knew all the motives of Lao Bai, and also knew Lao Bai's family. He was silent, but tightly controlled Lao Bai's life. And Lao Bai also found sadly that the safety of himself and his family depended on the protection of Obama's fried chicken, but in other words, he was always shrouded in his threat. So Lao Bai felt fear from the bottom of his heart, and also felt that Yi Zhong was fucked. And the most important feeling may be the loss of losing a family but not yet finding oneself. So he indulged himself and was almost killed by a car, so after being drugged by Xiaofen, he instinctively returned to what he cared about most. He assumed in a daze, trying to figure out what day in the past he should die It's the perfect ending to the story.

Have you noticed that Xiaofan was extremely reluctant to help Lao Bai fight flies at first, he thought it was nonsense, and to put it bluntly, he did not agree with Lao Bai. However, when Dad Bai said, "never give up your family", Xiaofan seemed to understand, and Lao Bai actually regarded him as a family in his heart. This is tantamount to one of the happiest moments for Xiaofan, because what he lacks the most is this kind of love, just like what he said in the hospital when he refused the laboratory assistant job proposed by Lao Bai. However, when Xiaofan felt Lao Bai's concern, he ignored the risk of falling and Lao Bai's dissuasion, and kept climbing up to kill the flies, because he never agreed to it and became willing. And the dead fly finally landed in slow motion when everyone gave up, when the two were in the most harmonious relationship, and when the atmosphere in the laboratory was extremely warm, echoing the perfection of this moment.

After get off work, the old white in the sunset told Xiaofan, I don't want to expose you, I don't want you to die. Xiaofan said that labor and capital are not afraid. The typical dialogue of this pair of CPs really makes me sigh again.

In the end, the fly set ended as Lao Bai fell asleep, but when Lao Bai woke up in the middle of the night, the fly reappeared on the flashing LED lights on the ceiling, clearly visible and chilling. If you remember Catching Flies Interval, Fan told his aunt and the mouse story, you know that the director seems to be implying that cancer is back. Just like Aunt's mouse, in the days when the cancer cells spread, in the seemingly stable but rotten life left by Old White, it is impossible for him to leave this god-killed fly again, and this time, whether it is No one can kill the fly again. It is destined to follow the old Bai to live and die.

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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