tentative

Karl 2022-03-30 09:01:12

S2E4

As soon as Gallery died, it seemed that everything he had experienced was well concealed. His gestures reveal the tranquility before the storm. The embarrassing and friendly first-person perspective is substituted into the lives of the officials. The green master and the red master desperately want to repair their relationship, but it is too late. The end of a lie is an endless abyss. Blue, which has never been quoted in large numbers, emerged as a disruptor of order, breaking the daily routine of red and green. It's ridiculous that the gas mask that was once used to make money is now a weapon to block its own odor. Thinking about it carefully, where did the crack start, it seems to be diagnosed with cancer, it seems to be starting to manufacture drugs, and it seems to be killing the first person. The butterfly effect is out of control.

blue
House seemingly endless rain
under the fence
Conflict intensifies, it must be a turning point
dimensionality reduction

S2E5

At present, Hank is a good person, and there is nothing wrong with him. However, I always feel that there are some things that have not been mentioned. People cannot only be positive, and there is a risk of blackening.

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Extended Reading
  • Flavio 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    After barely reading it, "Breaking Bad" may be the biggest misunderstanding between me and the world.

  • Lourdes 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    After I started watching this drama, every time I saw the anti-drug advertisement in the company elevator, I felt that the quality of the drugs on it was weak.

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Jesse Pinkman: [processing ricin] That's all it takes?

    Walter White: That's all it takes.

    Jesse Pinkman: So, now what?

    Walter White: Now we arrange our next meet. In a public place this time. Nice and safe. Business as usual. And, uh, after we sell him our usual four pounds, then we'll pull this out. "By the way, Tuco, this is a new meth formula we've been working on. Would you care to try it?"

    Jesse Pinkman: Okay, well, what's new about it? I mean, you know, just in case he asks. What do we say?

    Walter White: I don't know. Whatever you want. It gets the user insanely high. I mean, how much salesmanship do we really need? That degenerate snorts anything he gets his hands on.

  • Hank Schrader: Yeah, I recognize these two knobjobs. Known associates of a psychotic piece of shit named Tuco Salamanca.

    Steven Gomez: Guess he got tired of associating.