I was waiting for the intrigue to be held longer. They will show how the puzzle is slowly forming in Hank's head. How they test each other, trying to probe the ground. How they suffer whether to go on the attack. And then a blunder, and with one scene in the garage everything was resolved. 😒
@Splyushka: Henk doesn't seem to be stupid to put the puzzle together so slowly in his head. Moreover, it was said that he had not been feeling well for a week.
The series is just on top, as well as, in other things, all the other episodes of this season. I've been waiting so long for the clashes between Hank and Walter to begin. I was amused by the moment when Skyler kicked Lydia out :) And it's so dramatic with Jesse. It is noticeable how much he has changed over the seasons.
@dark_matter88: With Jesse, the drama has not subsided since the second season. To be honest, I don't quite understand why the audience fell in love with him, because funny jackass Jesse "Yeee, beach" Pinkman died in the second season. I'm not saying the character is bad, but he's so long-suffering. White went from being a chemistry teacher to being a meth monster, and Jesse went from being a minor junkie to being the personification of reflection.
I think it's not Walter who's a walking bomb. This is Jesse. You never know when he's going to short out the next fucking thing in his head. Walter is thinking three steps ahead. And Jesse is a bundle of nerves. Plus his addiction and conscience. I do not believe that he will quietly move away from this whole topic towards a happy Ending.
@adoraboy: to obey Fring is to let Jesse, for whom he has paternal feelings, kill two dealers and condemn himself to death in a barrel of acid? Well, yes, he could really do that, sit on his ass straight and keep a friendly relationship with Fring. But as we can see, the money was still not settled for Walt. At the same time, he has already earned so much without Fring that Skye will never wash off. It begs the question, where more and why, if even this amount still needs to be bothered to spend
@Nonelementary: Well, yes, instead he killed Jessie's girlfriend and brought the situation to the point where Jessie had to shoot a peaceful person. Fucking fatherly feelings, fucking protected Jesse
@adoraboy: and don't turn the arrows) Jane's situation had nothing to do with Fring. Cooperation with Fring was ruined by the situation with the murdered little Thomas and Jesse's desire to take revenge on the dealers. As I said, Walt could have listened to Fring and folded his arms, but then Jesse would have been fucked for being arbitrary. Bottticker's death and the rest of the events are already a snowball effect. And yes, getting rid of a heroin addict and a new cook is Walt's survival and protection of both of them. Of course, this can make Jesse sad and sad, it has damaged his almond health, blah blah blah, but he is alive. And without Walt, I'd be dead. It turns out yes, I did
@Nonelementary: I'm not turning the tables, I'm just saying that explaining Walter's behavior with paternal feelings when he literally turned Jesse's life from just criminal to hell is not quite right Without Walter, he wouldn't be dead, he'd keep making meth with chili and that's it. Walter got him into a big game, Walter started to conflict with Fring, Walter brought the situation to what it became
@adoraboy: no, well, then Walt's act can be explained by any feelings: he cares about Jesse in a fatherly way, he hates Jesse and extends his painful existence for evil, he is an old pederast and has a crush on a young boy — choose your taste) But no matter how we explain the murder of two dealers, the fact remains that he did it because of Jesse, which is what fucked up his relationship with Fring. I initially answered this take — that Walt had an ultimatum: either obey Fring and let Jesse run into a bullet, or kill those dealers himself. Walt just didn't want to bring any situation. It was just that Jesse's life was more precious to him, for whatever reason.
It's terrible to look at what the house in which you once lived, raised children, and this empty pool have turned into (I watched and did not understand at all how White feels looking at it. I want to believe that this is his personal hell. All for the family, yeah.
@ogoltelo: +++ At this moment, I remembered the episodes when he and Skyler watched this house and were going to move in. The sun was shining, young, cheerful... And then there's a crypt with boarded-up windows, everything is broken, dirt and Walter's creep face in a broken mirror. It gave me the creeps.
Hank! It's a pity I didn't hit enough! Geisenberg, even when they tell him to his face that everyone knows, continues to lie. Ugh! I agree with Hank's words, even though they were harsh and harsh.
The fifth season follows the pattern of the fourth: at the beginning there is some kind of fuss, then it sharply gains momentum and blows your head off! Wow, it's not for nothing that I returned to watching it five years later. I hope the ending will not disappoint.))
nothing seems to be happening, but the tension is kapets! it would seem that the last leap remains, but no one is in a hurry, there are still 7 episodes ahead Typical BB style)
I wish Jesse would also know about Jane, and Broca would guess... to be completely disappointed in Walt. And he didn't believe a bit that Mike was alive. Walt also builds the phrase "I need you to believe in it." to him. I need to. Yeah. I wish Jesse would go somewhere before it's too late. although he probably doesn't care what happens next anyway. you can stare stupidly at the walls and behind bars. Unless, of course, Walt gets rid of him before then..(
How you feel sorry for him, I have no idea. Everyone here is saying how sorry they are for Jessie. But almost every time when it was necessary to get together and act competently, Jesse preferred to stick around, do stupid shit, dynamite Walt and go against everyone. And let's not forget that it was Jesse who became the stumbling block between Gus and Walt. He fell for Gus's sixes, although there was a conversation and it was made clear to him that it would not end well. In the end, Walt had to exterminate them. What it led to, I think you remember. And let's not forget that he vividly demonstrated his spinelessness by allowing Jane to blackmail Walt. I'm not excusing anyone here, Walt is still an asshole, the meanest and most cruel person at the end of the series. But there is no one to feel sorry for.
The scene at the end of the episode is just gorgeous. It's good that the screenwriters did not pull the cat by the testicles and immediately revealed all the cards.
And I wanted them to pull at least a couple of episodes. So that there is tension like in poker. Who will outplay whom. And they took and immediately opened all the Cards
A very ambiguous impression of the last scene. On the one hand, I'm glad that Hank finally figured out Walter, which he directly informed him about. But on the other hand, purely humanly, I feel terribly sorry for him (Hank). I can't even imagine how painful it is for him to realize that the person who has always been one of the closest is the very monster that Hank has been chasing for so long and because of which he himself has suffered a lot. It seems to me that Walt's death would be a much smaller blow for him than such a truth about his beloved brother-in-law. I don't know who you have to be to make such a discovery and not go crazy, but I really hope that Hank will be fine.
И это Хэнк еще не знает, что Волтер ему в его собственный кабинет устанавливал подслушивающее устройство, приходя якобы поболтать по душам и пожаловаться на жизнь как к ближайшему другу...
Ну, может это на фоне прочего и фигня, но мне бы на его месте очень обидно было такое узнать!
Видит Бог, если они не дадут Брайану Крэнстону «Оскар» хотя бы задним числом, я сделаю это сам. В одну секунду он беззаботный и придурковатые Уолт, в другую жалкий и подавленный Уолт, в третью секунду он свирепый и кровожадный Хайзенберг. Как такое вообще можно сыграть? Справедливости ради, Дин Норрис тоже отлично дополняет эту сцену в конце, но Брайан Крэнстон и есть Уолтер Уайт. С таким невозможно тягаться.
When Walt again began to convince Jesse of his truth, I once again have my eyes on the sunset, just shut up already. Well, as much as possible. The scene with the distribution of money is powerful. The scene between Hank and Walt, too.
By the way, about Hank. Previously, I absolutely did not pay attention to him, but over time, it seems to me that after he got into the hospital, he became more interesting to me, oddly enough, I gradually felt sympathy and respect for him. It's necessary to be so brainy and meticulous. It's not even surprising that he loves his wife, despite what a pain in the ass she may be.
Очень правильно тут написали, что Джесси "умер" во втором сезоне еще. На этой серии, наконец, и ко мне пришло озарение: это ведь не только личность Уолта деградировала. Личность Джесси тоже только в диаметрально противоположную сторону. Из простого учителя и добропорядочного семейного человека Уолт стал бесчестным манипулятором, которому надо постоянно чесать свое эго, а Джесси... он просто рассыпался: одинокий, потерянный, бесцельный... мне очень больно за него.
Как я понимаю эта книга подарок от того химика, забыл как звали, не помню показывали ли как ее дарил, судя по надписи в книге? Так вот, не говоря уже о таком человеке как Уолт, а любой не слишком сообразительный человек, увидев у Хенка дневник того химика с этой надписью, не додумался бы избавиться от этой книги или хотя бы от страницы с данным "автографом". Считаю что сценаристы здесь сильно схалтурили.
Помогите! Помогите найти челюсть. Она много раз выпадала, но сейчас вылетела так, как никогда.
Превосходно. Просто потрясающе! Уже в который раз пишу слова благодарности актёрам, сценаристам и всем причастным к этому сериалу людям. Аплодирую стоя 👏
Жаль, что интригу не потянули подольше. А то все сезоны Хэнк и глазом не вел в сторону Уолта, хотя, мне кажется, даже обычный человек мог бы соотнести варку мета с учителем химии, а тут из за случайности все карты на стол.
@adoraboy: да хрень это все, Уолт Хэнку не жена и не ребенок, то как Хэнк переменился, узнав у нем правду, показывает, что никакой так называемой родственной любви он к нему не питал. Вообще, если бы ни жены, они бы в жизни не были бы друзьями. Так что нужно быть очень тугим, чтобы спустя все, через что ты прошел, не вспомнить реально палевные факты, к примеру пропажу инвентаря из школьной лаборатории, и самое очевидное - внезапное озолочение семьи.
@opheliozz: Гус преследовал чисто свои цели - сначала натравил братьев на Хэнка, а потом предупредил Хэнка, что они идут. Предупредил, чтобы Хэнк был готов и устроил им бойню.
Уолт в одной из серий 3-го сезона хорошо описал, зачем это нужно было Гусу - из-за этого нападения власти перекрыли границу с Мексикой, т.к. братья незаконно проникли в США. Соответственно, картелю отрезали каналы поставки наркоты в США. + Гус позаботился о том, чтобы устранить одного из глав картеля в Мексике. В итоге у Гуса монополия на наркоту на его территории
I've been waiting 4.5 seasons for Walt to name Jesse.‘Son,’ and so I waited, but the friendship that I imagined before watching this series did not exist, and will not (
Well, actually, the beginning of this series clarifies my previous comment on the toilet. Yes, the book was indeed in the bathroom, which can only be accessed through the master bedroom. I immediately remembered an episode from the early seasons when Skyler wouldn't let Walt into the bedroom, and he had to relieve himself in the kitchen sink. Although there is still a question about the Younger's bathroom, but in general this is a good touch to the financial situation of the family. They say, that's what an uncomfortable house they have, there is not even a guest toilet, all the guests go to shit in the boudoir to the hostess of the house. In general, the same Khrushchev, only on earth. But the pool)) As if priorities)
The interiors of the White and Jesse houses are decorations, and Jesse's house is very claustrophobic. To be honest, the view of one living room was tiring. Almost all the scenes at Jesse's house are shot in this room. In season 1, when they dissolved Emilio's corpse, the house was real. They showed the kitchen, the toilet, Jessie's bedroom, and the basement. Somehow there was more air in the location, there was a place to turn around. Then the real owners sold the house, and it was no longer possible to shoot there: hence the subplot with Jesse's eviction and moving to Jane's duplex (which, by the way, also felt much more spacious than the current house) was born. Now it's just this filthy living room.
I was amused by the moment when Skyler kicked Lydia out :) And it's so dramatic with Jesse. It is noticeable how much he has changed over the seasons.
At the same time, he has already earned so much without Fring that Skye will never wash off. It begs the question, where more and why, if even this amount still needs to be bothered to spend
And yes, getting rid of a heroin addict and a new cook is Walt's survival and protection of both of them. Of course, this can make Jesse sad and sad, it has damaged his almond health, blah blah blah, but he is alive. And without Walt, I'd be dead. It turns out yes, I did
Without Walter, he wouldn't be dead, he'd keep making meth with chili and that's it. Walter got him into a big game, Walter started to conflict with Fring, Walter brought the situation to what it became
and Jessie is very sorry.
I really hope that Heisenberg doesn't kill Jesse!...
At this moment, I remembered the episodes when he and Skyler watched this house and were going to move in. The sun was shining, young, cheerful... And then there's a crypt with boarded-up windows, everything is broken, dirt and Walter's creep face in a broken mirror. It gave me the creeps.
Geisenberg, even when they tell him to his face that everyone knows, continues to lie. Ugh!
I agree with Hank's words, even though they were harsh and harsh.
it would seem that the last leap remains, but no one is in a hurry, there are still 7 episodes ahead
Typical BB style)
I wish Jesse would go somewhere before it's too late. although he probably doesn't care what happens next anyway. you can stare stupidly at the walls and behind bars. Unless, of course, Walt gets rid of him before then..(
And it's a pity for Jesse, he's so lonely, that's why he believes Walt
I'm not excusing anyone here, Walt is still an asshole, the meanest and most cruel person at the end of the series. But there is no one to feel sorry for.
I can't even imagine how painful it is for him to realize that the person who has always been one of the closest is the very monster that Hank has been chasing for so long and because of which he himself has suffered a lot. It seems to me that Walt's death would be a much smaller blow for him than such a truth about his beloved brother-in-law.
I don't know who you have to be to make such a discovery and not go crazy, but I really hope that Hank will be fine.
Ну, может это на фоне прочего и фигня, но мне бы на его месте очень обидно было такое узнать!
The scene with the distribution of money is powerful. The scene between Hank and Walt, too.
By the way, about Hank. Previously, I absolutely did not pay attention to him, but over time, it seems to me that after he got into the hospital, he became more interesting to me, oddly enough, I gradually felt sympathy and respect for him. It's necessary to be so brainy and meticulous. It's not even surprising that he loves his wife, despite what a pain in the ass she may be.
Так вот, не говоря уже о таком человеке как Уолт, а любой не слишком сообразительный человек, увидев у Хенка дневник того химика с этой надписью, не додумался бы избавиться от этой книги или хотя бы от страницы с данным "автографом".
Считаю что сценаристы здесь сильно схалтурили.
Превосходно. Просто потрясающе!
Уже в который раз пишу слова благодарности актёрам, сценаристам и всем причастным к этому сериалу людям. Аплодирую стоя 👏
Но виноват Гевин. Что за книги, что за тетради?
Дебил? И я все еще не понимаю, как можно было связаться с Лидией. Будто не было кого-то надежней, а не эта хрень трясущаяся от каждого хлопка.
Уолт в одной из серий 3-го сезона хорошо описал, зачем это нужно было Гусу - из-за этого нападения власти перекрыли границу с Мексикой, т.к. братья незаконно проникли в США. Соответственно, картелю отрезали каналы поставки наркоты в США. + Гус позаботился о том, чтобы устранить одного из глав картеля в Мексике. В итоге у Гуса монополия на наркоту на его территории
но думала, выяснения отношений будут поэпичнее
But the pool)) As if priorities)
The interiors of the White and Jesse houses are decorations, and Jesse's house is very claustrophobic. To be honest, the view of one living room was tiring. Almost all the scenes at Jesse's house are shot in this room. In season 1, when they dissolved Emilio's corpse, the house was real. They showed the kitchen, the toilet, Jessie's bedroom, and the basement. Somehow there was more air in the location, there was a place to turn around. Then the real owners sold the house, and it was no longer possible to shoot there: hence the subplot with Jesse's eviction and moving to Jane's duplex (which, by the way, also felt much more spacious than the current house) was born. Now it's just this filthy living room.