Spoiler alert, please read the entire fourth season of children's boots to discuss~

Candice 2022-10-29 00:43:09

The start of the season is shocking and bloody. Under Colonel Gus's sudden murder, the perverted calm and blood correspond to his revenge and vomiting against the Mexican bosses, and even run through to the end of his reckless death; and the whole season starts from the beginning. , Uncle Bai teacher realized that it was either you or I died with Colonel Fried Chicken, so he spent the whole season studying to kill Colonel Fried Chicken. In the middle part, he burned a sports car to show his reckless behavior. The disdain of the chemical genius shows his arrogance, and in the end his black belly finally surpasses everyone; and Jesse, who has been deeply terrified of killing the chemist and witnessing the blood up close from the beginning, is almost overwhelmed by this. Guilt and fear are destroyed. In fact, it was Colonel Fried Chicken Gus and his best old man who rescued him step by step and gave him confidence. Although he was groggy in the middle of the season, he was happy to see Jesse rise. He is more mature and more stable. Calm, sympathetic and simple as always, Pity was finally used by the selfish and black-bellied teacher Bai, but this use still saved him. From this season, I gradually got tired of Mr. Bai and hated Mr. Bai. And Jesse always gives a good hope that Jesse will finally have a chance to survive in season five. The last four episodes of this season have found the big reversal scene and the shadow of the dark humor of the past. It seems that all the previous characters have a "home", ted's death is ridiculous and hateful, the Mexican boss and the fried chicken Colonel are one Rather than an accident and grand, I'd rather think it's the end of the show. Teacher Bai is right, he is the danger, he won, he can't stop. . . . . .

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  • Marie Schrader: So? Tell me all about it. I heard you broke new ground today.

    Hank Schrader: I *broke new ground?*

    Marie Schrader: That's what he said. Tell me.

    Hank Schrader: *sigh* I walked 16 feet in 20 minutes. Which is up from like 15 1/2 yesterday. And I had maybe *this much* less shit in my pants, so yeah Marie, if you and him everybody else in America secretly took a vote, and changed the meaning of the entire English language, yeah, I guess I "broke new ground."

  • Marie Schrader: You're ordering a new rock?

    Hank Schrader: I'm *bidding* on a new *mineral.*