@jhaprank: It's because you sympathize with Walter :) If the plot had been on behalf of Skyler, from the point of view of an ordinary decent woman who does not mess with all sorts of drug addicts and gangsters, Walt would have seemed to us like that kind of scumbag, literally :)
I understand Skyler, but Walt is very sorry, he started all this for the family: I wonder how Jesse's life will turn out next. I assumed he wouldn't be a teenager anymore after what happened to Jane.
he started it for his family, while losing it. in general, it's a strange idea to cook meth. Well, if he had died, under what pretext would he have left the money? "Hey guys, look, I've been cooking meth for the last 2 months to make money for you." The family wouldn't be able to live with it.
Fuck, a man is dying, he doesn't have much time left to leave money for a disabled son, a little daughter, a crumbling house that also has a mortgage, and he's an excellent chemist, so what's strange about this idea?
@vk606588: fuck, for example, accept Eliot Schwartz's offer? But this freak's pride is soaring, no one needs a fucking fee. So you don't have to justify him by saying that he thinks about his family, he thinks about HIMSELF. If he was thinking about family, he would shove his ego up his ass and beg Schwartz for help and a job.
@Shodan69: Yes, I completely agree. As a character, Walt is gorgeous, but if you look at the real situation, he's just a complicated man with a sick ego and a terrible manipulator. Yes, if he really thought about family, he would have accepted Eliot's offer and generally behaved differently.
Skyler was infuriating for most of the second season, but now, despite the fact that no one around her understands, I even sympathize with her. She intuitively guessed what was going on here, and is trying for the sake of the family.
I can't even imagine what kind of twins they are, but it's damn intriguing. And the broken windshield on Walt's car? Was it because of his speech at the gym?
@Bearnas: the wreckage of the plane fell after all, hello :3 the screensavers were shown all season at the beginning of the series, by the end of the season they showed a broken windshield. I just haven't had time to change it yet. well, or he won't change it, you never know, suddenly he will change the car altogether
the twins are really cool) it was necessary to stir up a spin-off on them, and not on a dirty lawyer :D
@Bearnas: It's still understandable. This is Tuco's memory house. There is a portrait of Heisenberg on the wall, the one responsible for Tuco's death. These twins want to avenge the death and go to the States.
@ZhekaKozlov: this, as you say, "house", in no way refers to Tuco. It's more like the cult of Santa Muerte and the worship of the brothers to the god of death with a request for help in their difficult task (revenge for their cousin)
Terribly annoying Skyler as a character. And not because I sympathize with Walt, as was said somewhere in the comments. All because his wife did not miss herself. In the second season, it was clearly visible how a light flirtation slipped between her and her employer, what can I say that he once groped her there drunk. So even in the delivery room, or as it is called, he was present, and only then Walter. And let him blame himself for being late. But.. I think that when something alive comes out of you, it is, to put it mildly, intimate. It's too personal, even if he just came to look at the child.
That's a pity insanely son and Jesse. The first one is a pity simply because he found himself separated from his father in complete bewilderment. Jesse is sorry for the fact that he winds up with bad thoughts. He's not to blame for Jane's death. It just happened. Circumstances have developed. And the plane crash is certainly not his fault.
And I didn't understand at all what the twins had forgotten here. Of course, they are sexy, brutal and all that, but this "cool parninesmotryatnavzryv" was too banal and hackneyed. If, in the end, they turn out to be something like Tuco, then I will be very disappointed, because then they will merge excellent characters.
@Rikkich: well, they make it clear with their whole appearance that they are cool. Look at their eyes, look at the toes of their shoes, there are not just trinkets, there are SKULLS!
@Rikkich: Are you serious? The bad wife flirted with the boss, he once groped her there, and then took her to the hospital because her husband was not there, and the good husband was cooking drugs all this time, was the indirect cause of Jesse's death and the collision of planes. A bad wife is annoying, but a good husband is good? Where is the world going?!
@Rikkich: On the contrary, I don't understand the criticism towards Skyler as a character at all. She's just a woman in a very difficult situation. At first she was pregnant, and not at the youngest age, then she just gave birth. Her husband is sick, and she supports him as much as she can before he just starts lying to her in a black way. She's just going crazy with this endless lie. In a situation where Ted is in the maternity hospital... Well, she needed support in this whole situation, and there was a man nearby who gave her this support. I drove him, I supported him, it is of great importance. In the context of the whole situation, she is just a woman who needed a man's shoulder, and she committed adultery out of desperation. I feel sorry for Jessie, of course, but even more sorry for her father and Jane. She's a good girl, she draws with talent, with such a positive father. But once you got in touch with the manipulative narik, it was over.
I feel sorry for the grandfather who drove the truck:With In his place, I would have pretended to be dead, and when the twins left, I would have walked away from the road and tried to stop some car, despite the fact that it was a wasteland.
It gets cooler and cooler every season. I never would have thought that I would be so drawn out by a series about the ordinary life of ordinary people.
I'm watching the beginning of the season, and here the Mexicans are crawling. I'm thinking, "What, what's going on here?" I Googled it, read it, and became a little smarter. Thanks BrBa! I always knew that watching TV shows would be useful in life. After all, it makes us even more versatile and erudite.
@svetaclaire: Mexican pagan holiday (further quote -->): "Many Mexicans seek help and protection from Santa Muerte ("Holy Death"). This deity is not in the official religion, it is the result of the Native American past of the Mexicans, superimposed on Catholicism. Santa Muerte helps those who constantly risk their lives: bandits, drug dealers, policemen, prostitutes, taxi drivers. She is being asked for recovery, release from prison, damage or death to the offender."
Especially the fanatical ones do it by crawling to express the highest respect and adoration.
People who are infuriated by Skyler are infuriated comparing her infidelity with Walt's drug trade, as in the comment above -- well, yes, of course, things are of the same order right
When Walter started burning money, I thought, "Well, what are you doing?", at least I came to my senses. And Jessie planting flowers is touching. And, of course, Skyler. Why not explain to my son why my father left? The situation would be clearer to him, and the mother could also receive support, because the son has seen his father's strange behavior lately.
@Iamthewinter: of course, Skyler did not burden her son with information that his dad is a drug dealer and made money illegally. And for God's sake, who would? just to get support? and it doesn't matter what kind of cargo it is? especially for a teenage child. That's what Skyler is all about, for the sake of the family. whatever the commentators come up with here, in order to put all the blame on her.
@Iamthewinter: If I were Walt, I would transfer all this money to charity somewhere. Thus, he would probably be able to even if not improve his karma, then at least more or less restore it.
@grim_reminder: No matter how he got rid of them, it would devalue everything he did to get them. At least, he believes that he has done evil for the sake of his family. And if you get rid of the money, then the evil you have created will remain, and there will be no money.
Удивительно. Скайлер вообще все сама поняла! За исключением того, какой именно вид наркотиков он продаёт. Браво Скайлер. Я вообще полностью на ее стороне. Никакой измены не было, флирт был, да, но у кого его не было? Да и в этом опять же виноват Уолтер. Если бы он не врал, ей бы не пришлось идти на работу. Если бы он не отдалился , она бы не чувствовала себя на 9 месяцев беременности одинокой , нуждающейся в мужском внимании. Это ещё все забыли про гармони. Или никто не видел и не слышал бережённых женщин что ли? Уолтер опять решил стать обычным человеком? Да ладно. Пути назад уже нет, я так думаю.)
@ramill: *беременных конечно, а не "бережённых"))) Почему нельзя редактировать свой комментарий или удалить?:( Проще бы было. Особенно тем кто любит чисто случайно спойлеры к следующим сериям написать.
конечно, присутствие горячих братьев намекает на дальнейший пиздец, но было бы интересно посмотреть несколько сцен про совместный быт уолта и джесси. есть в их тандеме особое очарование. интересно, сколько они продержатся без метоварения.
Ползущие мексиканцы в начале серии – это одна из самых странных вступительных сцен. Но когда мужички в костюмах тоже внезапно поползли, у меня окончательно глаза на лоб полезли. Спасибо комментатору выше, что написал причину такого странного флэшмоба :)
@elfmuu: Судя по всем вашим комментариям к сериалам, вам стоит повнимательнее смотреть на экран. Даже у Allons_y в комментарии указано, что объяснение есть выше, поищите.
Речь Уолтера в спортзале – это, конечно, то еще... Мне кажется, что он всё-таки чувствует свою вину, поэтому так усиленно пытается сделать вид будто ничего особо страшного не произошло.
Нельзя жить прошлым! Нельзя. И мы тоже не будем... Мы всё забудем и оставим позади, потому что иначе людям нельзя. Надо жить и... и не оглядываться. Надо жить. Уолтер Уайт
Маловато наркоманских поучительных басен. Это всегда оч сильно слушать со стороны. За Джесси особенно интересно наблюдать было. Посмотрим насколько он усвоил уроки, но я в него верю, он может больше и лучше. И нет, не плохиш ты, милый.
Поржала с Уолта. Не верю, что завязал. Тот чел в кафе к которому он пришел, очевидно тоже. Он его явно насквозь видит.
Интересно, надолго ли хватит Уайта... Сам себе уже врет. Думаю, что ему может и не дадут уйти. Надеюсь, Джесси после всего перестанет принимать. Скайлер, конечно, удивительная женщина. Даже без объяснений все сама поняла. Что-то с мексиканцами интересное назревает.
В самом начале серии в новостях обсуждают как раз то, что я и подумал в концовке прошлого сезона: кто позволил ему выйти на работу после гибели дочери? Опять же, под серией ABQ кто-то всерьёз расценивал именно Уолта как единственного виновного в случившемся, хотя по факту он хоть и виноват, но всё же косвенно, но не в аварии, а в том что отец оказался в таком состоянии.
@IrInAZKKK: думаю они не подразумевали под этим шоу, а просто диалог с детьми, чтоб они в целом морально держались, по разному ведь люди могут переживать такие ситуации, вот Уолт шоу закатил - это да)
The stupid
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I wonder how Jesse's life will turn out next. I assumed he wouldn't be a teenager anymore after what happened to Jane.
I can't even imagine what kind of twins they are, but it's damn intriguing. And the broken windshield on Walt's car? Was it because of his speech at the gym?
I just haven't had time to change it yet. well, or he won't change it, you never know, suddenly he will change the car altogether
the twins are really cool) it was necessary to stir up a spin-off on them, and not on a dirty lawyer :D
And not because I sympathize with Walt, as was said somewhere in the comments. All because his wife did not miss herself. In the second season, it was clearly visible how a light flirtation slipped between her and her employer, what can I say that he once groped her there drunk. So even in the delivery room, or as it is called, he was present, and only then Walter. And let him blame himself for being late. But.. I think that when something alive comes out of you, it is, to put it mildly, intimate. It's too personal, even if he just came to look at the child.
That's a pity insanely son and Jesse. The first one is a pity simply because he found himself separated from his father in complete bewilderment. Jesse is sorry for the fact that he winds up with bad thoughts. He's not to blame for Jane's death. It just happened. Circumstances have developed. And the plane crash is certainly not his fault.
And I didn't understand at all what the twins had forgotten here. Of course, they are sexy, brutal and all that, but this "cool parninesmotryatnavzryv" was too banal and hackneyed. If, in the end, they turn out to be something like Tuco, then I will be very disappointed, because then they will merge excellent characters.
I feel sorry for Jessie, of course, but even more sorry for her father and Jane. She's a good girl, she draws with talent, with such a positive father. But once you got in touch with the manipulative narik, it was over.
In his place, I would have pretended to be dead, and when the twins left, I would have walked away from the road and tried to stop some car, despite the fact that it was a wasteland.
I Googled it, read it, and became a little smarter. Thanks BrBa! I always knew that watching TV shows would be useful in life. After all, it makes us even more versatile and erudite.
"Many Mexicans seek help and protection from Santa Muerte ("Holy Death"). This deity is not in the official religion, it is the result of the Native American past of the Mexicans, superimposed on Catholicism. Santa Muerte helps those who constantly risk their lives: bandits, drug dealers, policemen, prostitutes, taxi drivers. She is being asked for recovery, release from prison, damage or death to the offender."
Especially the fanatical ones do it by crawling to express the highest respect and adoration.
comparing her infidelity with Walt's drug trade, as in the comment above -- well, yes, of course, things are of the same order right
It's creepy to realize that Walt's act triggered a whole chain of events that led to the fall of debris into his own yard. It's karma, bro.
And Jessie planting flowers is touching.
And, of course, Skyler. Why not explain to my son why my father left? The situation would be clearer to him, and the mother could also receive support, because the son has seen his father's strange behavior lately.
Браво Скайлер. Я вообще полностью на ее стороне. Никакой измены не было, флирт был, да, но у кого его не было? Да и в этом опять же виноват Уолтер. Если бы он не врал, ей бы не пришлось идти на работу. Если бы он не отдалился , она бы не чувствовала себя на 9 месяцев беременности одинокой , нуждающейся в мужском внимании. Это ещё все забыли про гармони. Или никто не видел и не слышал бережённых женщин что ли?
Уолтер опять решил стать обычным человеком? Да ладно. Пути назад уже нет, я так думаю.)
интересно, сколько они продержатся без метоварения.
Мне кажется, что он всё-таки чувствует свою вину, поэтому так усиленно пытается сделать вид будто ничего особо страшного не произошло.
Уолтер Уайт
Поржала с Уолта. Не верю, что завязал. Тот чел в кафе к которому он пришел, очевидно тоже. Он его явно насквозь видит.
Надеюсь, Джесси после всего перестанет принимать.
Скайлер, конечно, удивительная женщина. Даже без объяснений все сама поняла.
Что-то с мексиканцами интересное назревает.
Джесси сажает цветочки, как мило.
P.s. Почему изменилась озвучка некоторых персонажей?