I was amused by the moment with 6 Soul, it's a sin not to lie around on such a lot of money.... In general, my heart aches for Jesy, the kid doesn't take it out....
@shifer95: Yes, it's understandable. Why couldn't I write normally? That's the fun of it. There aren't many letters and the word isn't that complicated. It won't take much time to write it either.
And Marie pissed me off. Why the fuck did she grab someone else's child! Well, yes, I wanted to protect, but damn, give birth to yourself and protect your health, you don't have to take care of your nephew, and your mom will figure it out without you. Pissed the hell off -_-
@ArfaMisteraSpoka: you can also remember how Jesse barged into the house of a family of drug addicts and began to raise their child. In general, he fucked up, he also took him out of the house while his mom was high and couldn't stop him. I also called the police on them. "Well, yes, I wanted to protect, but damn, give birth to yourself and protect your health, you don't have to take care of someone else's child, and your mom will figure it out without you. "Well, I think you understand what I'm getting at, right? Perhaps it is not so safe to be in the family of a drug lord, whose acquaintances constantly kill both children and adults.
@Nerve33: a troll with experience does the substitution of concepts very imperceptibly, so that everyone suddenly takes his side. So you are just such a troll. And now they've actually compared an ass to a finger.
The Schrader family is a little bit cheered up - they immediately abandoned a member of their family, not looking at anything, not trying to figure anything out. And Skyler, on the contrary, was pleased - she did not betray Walt, despite all her pre-pompous words.
@CatherineCosh: I'm shocked that someone is still defending Heisenberg in the second half of season 5. A person already has mountains of corpses, including innocent people. But no, for some he is still a saint and everyone who criticizes him simply does not understand anything. If they had understood and figured it out, then they would have accepted this psychopath as their own. And Skyler was "pleased", although she could have saved herself and her family, but she did not do it (this will turn out sideways for her and her children).
Still, it plays a role that Hank works for the DEA and more than once his life was in danger precisely because of people like Walt. They didn't abandon him when they thought he was addicted to games or cheating on his wife. It's just that this topic is very painful and close to them.
@CatherineCosh: Well, holy shit. Walt outsmarted a bunch of people, is he indirectly responsible for the deaths of hundreds, thousands of people, and are the Shredders bad? It's a pity Hank didn't strangle this freak with his own hands.
Damn, Skyler! Did the Stockholm syndrome kick in or did you still like the role of the drug lord's wife? I almost dreamed that she would turn in this bald bastard, but no...
@alshi: there are actually a bunch of reasons why she didn't pass it. She thinks about the children all the time, and what kind of future can they have? According to the small scene when Mary slapped Sky in the face and carried out her child, it is clear enough that her sister, emotionally paired with her husband, would simply destroy Walt. And hence the children, their lives.
And the cancer has also returned. OK, maybe this is not the main thing, but still, something clicks with such news: either, hooray, he's dead, or banal - he will die, everything will end by itself.
Well, and most importantly - she is an intelligent woman, and understands that she is the only one on whom Hank's evidence base is built. He couldn't stand it, didn't think, immediately rushed to her with a dictaphone, it was so burning. And again, there are two options - she will turn Walt in and it will all end, or she will try to turn Walt in and he will kill her. It's a controversial question, but it was one of the first things she said to him when she saw- Hank doesn't know anything, I didn't say anything.
Oh, yes, he came running to interrogate her unofficially, not respecting any of her rights at all. He didn't let me call a lawyer. and he cannot promise her absolute immunity (and she is involved and guilty, at least, of concealment) at this stage either. She had made the right decision under the circumstances.
Skyler, please. Come to your senses! What are you doing!!! This is your family. And he ruined your life. Jessie is also very sorry.. that look. There is a hope that he will make a deal with Hank, find out the whole truth that he did not know. So that Skyler gets out of all this shit! And this Geisenberg definitely doesn't deserve a happy ending. Despite the glimmers of good in him, he had long since turned into what Gus was.
@ramill: one such small remark - in almost every season I read the comments to the series, from the moment Gus appeared (I look with a translation where Gus is voiced), almost the majority of the audience sympathized with Gustaf Fring, and when Walt killed him, everyone wrote how sorry it was to say goodbye to this character, everything is already by They got into his soul. So, Walt basically became the same as Gus, but they began to hate him more and more for what he became, but in the end Gus was more disgusting, if I may say so, than Walt, he killed people cruelly and killed a lot more people than White - and that's the result, Gus liked the viewer; Walt - stopped liking it when he became like Gus.
@Maniak_D_S: I think that's the point, we have already seen Gustavo like this, the way to his business was opened to us by specific sore points in flashbacks. And Walt has become like this before our eyes, without embellishments and accents, we see the whole way.
Well, that is, the difference is felt - we see a murderer, about whom we are told - ah, he became a murderer because he was beaten as a child (sorry, I'm looking at the SHIELD now), or we see a broken sick person who decides to become a murderer.
@Maniak_D_S: plus, Gustavo commanded respect for his clear principles, strict discipline, well-thought-out disguise and security for himself and business, unquestioning obedience to his orders. But I don't really see that with Walt.
I was almost sure that Skye would crack up and tell me everything. Either Hank or Marie. And she turned out to be an even tougher nut to crack than I thought. Also devoted. She could have knocked out her own defense and told him everything, Hank would have done it just to put Walt away.
it was from this episode that I rethought all of Skyler's behavior and I just felt sorry for her, not by her will all her loved ones turned away from her, Walt left her no choice but to remain silent, but even if she tells it will be even worse. Such a paradox, there is no way out of the situation, but once it was a happy marriage and Walter was an ordinary chemistry teacher, it's a pity for Skyler, now she is considered guilty of everything.
I see that people's opinions are divided. Throughout the series, I pictured to myself how Skyler would play an innocent lamb in front of Hank, telling how Walt threatened her and forced her to keep her mouth shut and silently launder money. But no. I'm disappointed, to be honest. Walt cannot be saved, but himself and the well—being of the children can be completely saved.
By the way, the fact that Walt is still sympathetic to someone speaks to how well the series is written. Personally, he disgusts me and I am waiting for justice for him. A damn manipulative sociopath.
I was worried about Grandpa at the beginning of the series. He thought that he would wander into someone else's lawn for a wad of money, and his neighbors would shoot him. Well, the moment with Jesse on the carousel is of course wow. Especially this creaking, right on the nerves.
I'm watching the series for the second time, and I noticed it the first time, but ... absolutely no one in this series has such a love for any color throughout all the episodes, except Marie. To stretch it through the whole series and thus show her psychological problems. Just bravo, I love this series endlessly)
Damn, let's just admit that 80% of Walt's problems are because of Jesse. His impulsive behavior and inability to somehow control himself and think about what his stupid actions will lead to, really create the bulk of problems with cops and not only. Yes, Walt did it all by himself, that's clear, but I can't stop thinking about the end of season 3, when Walter might just not have gone to save Jesse from those dealers. He would have saved himself this headache. There would simply be no conflict with Fring, and everything would be fine.
Henk has a problem now, of course. Skyler was surprised, because she wanted everything to end, and now she's at the same time with Walt and suggested that he hide. Is Lydia okay? Another one who is never enough. But when the ass catches up, she immediately hides in the bushes. And who's going to cook now? That kid? The denouement is already so soon(
"I can't remember the last time I was happy." I think Skyler would also have been unhappy if Walt hadn't gone "into a mess", hadn't received proper treatment and died of cancer. Here, no matter how you look at it, everything turns out to be not the most successful scenario. There is only one conclusion from this: Walt should have stopped immediately after he underwent chemotherapy treatment and saved up money in case he needed treatment again. That's when, perhaps (but it's only possible, there are always risks), everything would have ended much better for this family.
A lot of people in these comments scold Skyler for not turning Walt in. Saul had explained exactly why she couldn't do it many episodes ago. The money will be taken away, the house will be taken away, she will remain in debt with her disabled son and little daughter. Life is over. And Hank doesn't seem to care much about it, Heisenberg is his idea fix. But for some reason the commentators ignore it)
Also, some say that Walt can kill Skyler if she turns him in. I do not think so. He categorically refused to kill Hank, who went straight at him.
Without any excuses for Walt and Skyler, but as Hank was enraged, who demanded testimony in some diner on the record without any lawyer, he also grabbed his hands. Skyler would have handled it wisely - perhaps she would have decided to tell, but with a dictaphone (come on, come on, let me put your husband in jail right now), without lawyers (yes, they will only delay time, and the fact that something can go sideways for you - who is interested in such trifles"), with holding hands - it is not surprising that she refused to deal with him.
I like the strong difference between Walt and Hank's characters. Walt has killed a lot of people, but as some kind of threat to the family, he always protects her. And even kill the main (and in fact the only one) who knows that he is a Heisenberg - Hank, he categorically refuses. And how Hank, without thinking about Skyler, or his nephews, or how many years they lived together with Walt, wants to put Walt away with all his might before he dies of cancer. It seems to me that if Hank could legally kill Walt, he would do it without hesitation.
Well, Marie is really fucked up, the child is crying hysterically and this one is standing and yelling, I am wildly infuriated by such situations when adults forget about the interests of children with their ambitions. Okay, you don't want to leave without the child because you think he's in imaginary danger, so stay in the house and control what's going on. No, we need to grab the baby, undermining her health. Hank is really handsome here, there's nothing more to say.
Skyler was pleased. A very strong woman. Hank seems to have believed in himself too much. I could have been more gentle and measured with Skyler, maybe it would have worked out. Jesse is very sorry (he feels very bad. He wants to be happy so much.
If I were Skyler, I would slap Marie in the face for trying to steal a child. I understand that Marie is all emotional and the person is not stable at all, well, even for her it's too much. And Hank could at least think for a second about Skye and the nephews, and not just about his idea of fixing Heisenberg.
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83Favorite moment from this episode, how Lydia, covering her eyes, moved between the corpses XD
oooooh and how am I supposed to understand what SIX is? FUCKING SIX.
. I read them as sixes.…
When will he start thinking?!(((
I wonder what will happen to Jesse.
And Skyler was "pleased", although she could have saved herself and her family, but she did not do it (this will turn out sideways for her and her children).
It's just that this topic is very painful and close to them.
And the cancer has also returned. OK, maybe this is not the main thing, but still, something clicks with such news: either, hooray, he's dead, or banal - he will die, everything will end by itself.
Well, and most importantly - she is an intelligent woman, and understands that she is the only one on whom Hank's evidence base is built. He couldn't stand it, didn't think, immediately rushed to her with a dictaphone, it was so burning. And again, there are two options - she will turn Walt in and it will all end, or she will try to turn Walt in and he will kill her. It's a controversial question, but it was one of the first things she said to him when she saw- Hank doesn't know anything, I didn't say anything.
Jessie is also very sorry.. that look. There is a hope that he will make a deal with Hank, find out the whole truth that he did not know. So that Skyler gets out of all this shit!
And this Geisenberg definitely doesn't deserve a happy ending.
Despite the glimmers of good in him, he had long since turned into what Gus was.
Well, that is, the difference is felt - we see a murderer, about whom we are told - ah, he became a murderer because he was beaten as a child (sorry, I'm looking at the SHIELD now), or we see a broken sick person who decides to become a murderer.
By the way, the fact that Walt is still sympathetic to someone speaks to how well the series is written. Personally, he disgusts me and I am waiting for justice for him. A damn manipulative sociopath.
Well, the moment with Jesse on the carousel is of course wow. Especially this creaking, right on the nerves.
absolutely no one in this series has such a love for any color throughout all the episodes, except Marie. To stretch it through the whole series and thus show her psychological problems. Just bravo, I love this series endlessly)
It was stressful.
Emae it's a famous meme, Hewil is a star, Sorry I can't insert a picture.
Is Lydia okay? Another one who is never enough. But when the ass catches up, she immediately hides in the bushes. And who's going to cook now? That kid?
The denouement is already so soon(
I think Skyler would also have been unhappy if Walt hadn't gone "into a mess", hadn't received proper treatment and died of cancer. Here, no matter how you look at it, everything turns out to be not the most successful scenario. There is only one conclusion from this: Walt should have stopped immediately after he underwent chemotherapy treatment and saved up money in case he needed treatment again. That's when, perhaps (but it's only possible, there are always risks), everything would have ended much better for this family.
But for some reason the commentators ignore it)
Also, some say that Walt can kill Skyler if she turns him in. I do not think so. He categorically refused to kill Hank, who went straight at him.