Several big logical failures.
1. White was persuaded to join by the owner of a fried chicken shop in a large drug-making workshop. for money? Three million dollars for three months, imagine that he can produce 1.2 million drugs in two or three days of overtime, and more than three million goods in three times. Why sell himself to the other party for three months? In addition, there are assistants who supervise and study drugs in the other party's site. It is easy to learn your own formula and craftsmanship. After you learn it, is your value still so great?
For family? The family doesn't even care about his half million, who will earn more money?
Is it really said by the owner of the fried chicken shop that even if a man is not understood and respected, he needs to do what he should do, is it persuaded? This is uncomfortable even for elementary school students. It seems to be righteous and strict, but it is actually hypocritical and absurd logic. Can he persuade the assertive White? The show's portrayal of White's image is also too bad.
2. Two gangsters are paid for their cousins. If they want to kill White, just throwing one of their DEA people can eliminate the gangster's anger? When the gangster is a three-year-old child, it is easy to coax?
3. Hank Schneider is the head of the DEA, because he was obsessed with this case and gave up the opportunity to go to the border for drug control. Has he lost his power since then? Even if you lose power, do you have no assistants at all? It was traced that Jesse Pinkman had no backup support. He sent a few people to track the monkey and the curly hair separately, and the evidence was soon available. This is the last chance after 29 RVs and should mobilize as many resources as possible.
4. Seeing that the RV was in hand, he was transferred away by a fraudulent call. Hank Schneider is too insulting to the IQ of a DEA leader.
5. As soon as Hank contacted White, a series of chain reactions followed. Does Hank doubt it?
6. White was so cautious that he was worried that Jesse's phone would be tapped, but he was so careless that he didn't remind Curly not to contact Jesse after finding the RV? And when I came up, I told the mechanic that it was a drug-making car. It was too frustrating. When did someone tell the mechanic that this was a system car?
7. What reason does White have to let his car drive away, so that Hank doesn't find White's car when he comes over?
8. Although Hank was temporarily transferred, he could calm down and call his wife at any time, and then found out that he had been deceived and returned to the scene. White and Jesse had a casual chat and watched the car get destroyed?
9. If the car is violently destroyed, will it not leave any traces? Searching for the wreckage of the car with the technology used to search for the crashed passenger plane is probably the evidence of drug production, right?
10. The first season and the second season can also be said to be the accidental production of drugs by civilians. There is a kind of intimacy that can happen to anyone. The third season is full of far-fetched, alienation that will not happen to anyone. feel.
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