Jessie, I'm sorry

Caterina 2022-03-30 09:01:12

Jessie is an angel in the trash

After watching four episodes in the second season, the most uncomfortable thing for me is Jesse. He could have a very stable life, just like his younger brother who is still by his parents' side, but, I don't know why, why are his parents so cruel, in the first In the four episodes, he was forced to the end of the mountain and no one, it was too miserable.

I went to the plastic brother's house and was embarrassedly kicked out. No one was taken in. The only box of belongings and a small motorcycle was stolen. I called Lao Bai and was yelled at. In the end, he sneaked into the parking lot. Because he fell into something blue over the wall, he could only drag his wet clothes and blue shoe prints into his former RV, which was his last possession. It's no longer his, but he has to take a night's rest anyway, after all, he's tired and even if the car stinks, he just grabs a gas mask and puts it on his face and falls asleep. .

I don't understand why his parents pushed him like this. Even if the youthful rebellious youth is not obedient and does not study, but, come on, this is your child, can you really give up playing the trumpet if you stop practicing in the tuba? He has already received the punishment he deserves, and he has been beaten by society. Is it really something that parents can do to kill him like this?

Jesse is the one that bothers me the most, there is no one who could have been an angel and was thrown into hell.

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  • Jerad 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    In addition to the scribbled arrangement of events at the end, the portrayal of Walter's inner evolution is really wonderful! His habit of power, thirst for money, and dissatisfaction with his situation all subtly change a person's fate. The light of good in the breeding of evil is still moving, but the foundation of black humor has more and more gray bubbles. The Midway Mexican Little Band was a genius. Jesse's personality is basically stereotyped, laying the foundation for the subsequent transformation.

  • Francisca 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    "u have a good rest of your life." Unforutunately, I dont think so. Compared to the first season, this season is more cinematic, I like it

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Walter White: [showing Jesse a baggie of castor beans] We are going to process them into ricin.

    Jesse Pinkman: Rice and beans?

    Walter White: Ricin. It's an extremely effective poison. It's toxic in small doses. Also fairly easy to overlook during an autopsy.

    Jesse Pinkman: All right. All right. So...

    Walter White: [slapping his hand away] Don't touch them.

    Jesse Pinkman: Seriously, you can get poisoned from beans?

    Walter White: Yes. Back in the late '70s, ricin was used to assassinate a Bulgarian journalist. The KGB modified the tip of an umbrella to inject a tiny pellet into the man's leg. And we're talking about an amount not much bigger than the head of a pin.

    Jesse Pinkman: But it... it killed him?

    Walter White: Oh, yes. Now we just need to figure out a delivery device, and then no more Tuco.

  • Hank Schrader: [at a crime scene] Oh, this is beautiful. Hey, someone call Jay Leno. We got the world's dumbest criminal. This guy wasn't murdered. Look. Big stuff here was, uh, moving this guy's body when the, uh... the stack must have shifted. Crushed his arm, pinned him here, and he, uh, he bled out.

    Steven Gomez: Poetic justic. Oh, I love it.

    Hank Schrader: Don't you just? Hey, hey, get a photo of me with this guy, all right?

    [posing next to the body]

    Hank Schrader: Old stumpy here. Make sure you get the stump in there.