The first episode, the race after the murder! I have to say that our Gusi is indeed the most powerful drug lord at the moment. His emotions and anger are indistinguishable. His expression did not change before and after the murder. The changing of clothes is definitely the most exciting part. From now on, Jesse should understand that Walter's love for him is beyond his partners, and we will wait and see what the two of them will do next! Episode 2, Is there peace before the storm? Funny, why is this episode so boring? So decadent? So rambling? In the third episode, it seems that his wife has more potential to become a drug lord, not him! details make a difference? Why did our Jesse become so melancholy, so depressed? Episode 4, boring, why is it so boring, why! Jesse really doesn't get it! Episode 5, boring, people really swell! Episode 6, does our little Jesse have the potential to be a killer? Could it be true that our poison master Walter can't grow up? Jesse's growth is obvious, Walt's growth, where are you? In the seventh episode, if a truly talented person does not get the treatment he deserves, then a huge amount of evil energy may be released. Maybe this energy is unstoppable! Jesse and Walter are still almost in place, what kind of opportunity do they need? Can they change a little bit? Gus, we finally know his past, just like Walter, the hardships of entrepreneurs are always unimaginable.
Episode 8, boring?
The ninth episode, messy and stinky like shit The contradiction of money laundering!
In the tenth episode, I didn't expect that the climax of this episode was provoked by Gus, which had to make me wonder, Breaking Bad, who is this poison master, and should it be translated as poison master! unbelievable! Gus!
Episode 11, does it have to be like this? Decisive, straightforward, ruthless, Gus has harvested my heart, Walter has lost my heart, go to hell, Walter! Come on, little Jesse!
In the twelfth episode, Walter finally made the biggest improvement of the season, but unfortunately he was blind. Maybe his brain is okay, but he always feels that something is missing! Looking forward to the next episode! little jessie, be strong
In the thirteenth episode, I had to admire the forbearance and skill of the screenwriter. It took almost half a season to pave the way for this ending, but it was a bit lengthy. When I learned that my wife gave the money (evaporation fee) to my ex-lover, the desperation and inability to express it were vivid and vivid! He came out quickly, entered the last stand mode, kept trying, and finally gave us a R-rated shot, wonderful! The scene at the end tells us the fact that Walter is very high!
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