@katy_mc_gann: Come on, what's the hypocrisy? On the contrary, she is principled, she does not make concessions to her husband or boss. I even started to respect her for it. Although it generally pisses me off on the series.
@BertaMezon: and it seemed to me that she was making concessions to the boss , i.e. she saw illegal activities and continues to work for him, directly contributing to this. In this series, she even suggested that it should be done somehow more "imperceptibly", if she does. But with her husband, she is categorical: divorce and do not approach the children. Hypocrisy? In its pure form. Considering that a person with the status of "husband" was worth, if not supporting, then at least trying to understand.
@BlueberryNights: Hypocrisy? But it's okay that these are two different situations and that Walter puts his family at risk with his "robot". Of course, Skyler behaves this way, because she understands what can happen and tries to protect her children. I'm on her side here. + Walter lied to her and made her a fool for a very long time, and the boss confessed right away when she asked him.
The moment with Jesse's house is epic!! That's what his ancestors damn well needed, they brushed off their son like an annoying fly. No need for you to understand-to forgive
@Fangtazia: and I feel sorry even for his parents:it's clear that we are worried about Jesse as the main character, but the parents apparently had a great time with him. They obviously did not immediately dismiss him sharply, and until recently he lived quietly in their house, although communication clearly did not go well for a long time. It's just worth analyzing the facts from the outside, what he turned this house into - horror, his parents restored it after all this, and Jesse also knocked them over with such money... Revenge type? Well I do not know. Although the moment itself is certainly epic out of context.
@ricci_ricci: at some point they wanted to sell this house and split the money 50/50, so in fact that's what happened in the end, and Jesse only got repairs as a bonus)
@Yulqui: Exactly. Home. He came to his house. And Skyler got it. Is it really that hard to listen to Walt? Isn't she interested in how her husband and the father of her two children came to live like this? That she was running away from him like she was running away from a leper? Is she afraid that if she spends more than 5 minutes in the same room with him, he will kill her or put her on a needle, or what? Insanity.
@Avis: She had already listened to him. And yes, actually, yes, a drug dealer can kill or put on a needle. Since he's been hiding all this for so long, she's already afraid and doesn't know what to expect from him. And if Walt's ex-colleagues come to their house tomorrow, with whom he did not share something, and their son's head is cut off? Then a little daughter? How would such people be able to, it's not like an accountant who fakes bills)
The moment of Jesse's arrival at the house is gorgeous. The twins give me the creeps. I want to pause before the next episodes, but I just can't. It's just beyond me.
Well, yes, he hid it, but he lied to her...but you can listen, just listen to begin with. how many attempts I took, behaved politely, quite courteously, but no, I resisted like a bull. He doesn't think about the children, that they need a father. I'm completely pissed off!
@Chesherton: I partially agree, just listening to what he has to say is definitely worth it. But she is probably emotional and is not ready to have a dialogue yet, so it can also be, and she has every right to do so. But it would be wise to ask for time to get used to the idea, and then talk about everything. The fact that she does not let the children near her is logical, she is afraid for them, afraid that such brothers will come into the house, they can threaten her and the children, just a rational fear. Fraud in accounting does not stand next to such criminal showdowns.
@Gibbons: Mike didn't save his life, he's just a pawn and does his job - to report everything he sees and hears. Gustavo manages the lives there, and only he decides who to take life from and who to keep. This time he needs Walt for cooking, so he decided to keep it for now.
Now I can tell my parents when they complain that I've been in the bathroom too long (and who doesn't like to wallow in foam?) that someday it might save my life.))
How I love this trio: Jesse-Walt-Sol! Jesse is the kindest person, there is not a drop of anger in him, he is only too sensitive. Walt takes such sweet care of him. After all, even complicity in Jane's death was such a form of caring for Jesse that she wouldn't drag him to the bottom. And Saul is cool! He is cunning, resourceful, he will not miss his chance, but the lawyer is excellent: he will help, prompt, find the right people and be honest and responsible to his clients.
@bananapawer: Well, at the moment Mike has not yet revealed himself as a character)) this is me, let's say I review the BBT for the 2nd time and watched 6 seasons, It's better to call Saul and after all these views, Mike is a favorite character in the BBT film universe)
@SidRaccoon: they get paid for the role. And they are aware of what they will do with their appearance and, according to the terms of the contract, they have no right to change it while filming is underway. They just take consent to drastic changes in the type of shaving
Oh, and I thought at the end he would open the bathroom door and something epic would happen. But everything turned into a much more interesting direction. Jesse Krasava, of course, but on the other hand, he muddied this laboratory himself and earned money from it. What's stopping them from turning him in to the police? Oh, that Jesse))))
If I understood correctly, Skyler is not so much a moralist as she worries about children. In general, her behavior is the least understandable. Heisenberg's own behavior also raises questions. He was completely calm when he killed mafiosi and blew up offices, and this season he was taken out of the traffic control inspector. Are these changes due to the fact that he realized remission, or because of the breakup with his wife? If the latter, then they were not particularly close before.
With parents like Jesse's, you don't have to make enemies. It is clear that he created a lot of problems for them and all that, but they threw their son overboard of their "ideal" life without helping him, a left-wing man helped him in rehabilitation.
@Stoni: to the trash??! Have you forgotten that Jesse has been of age for a long time? And they obviously helped him, they just got tired of being codependent at a certain point. Well done, you acted rationally and correctly. Otherwise, we would have found ourselves in the situation of Jesse's father, who, if not in prison, is close to suicide. Whose life just collapsed.
And I just shuddered when they talked at home and complained that they promised their youngest son, it seems, to take him to the park with the money they earned from real estate, and now they don't have enough for that. It is immediately clear who is the favorite son in the family and who is not)) But I'm sure that everything is not so clear, because Jesse's childhood is completely undisclosed)
This is called double standards: when we don't need anything from our parents, we'll call it separation and ask them to get behind as soon as possible, and when it's necessary – why do you throw your son? Is that so?
I do not know the background, but they obviously suffered enough with him. He's already a big boy and his parents don't owe him anything anymore, but he owes them.
@askarikkisa: and what exactly is the homage? It seems like the standard procedure is to go to the window, documents, stay in the car. It's like that in all movies, not all of them are homage
Oh Walt and exploded at the beginning. He has such a type that he will deny everything and justify himself to the end. It s me. In general, I can't even imagine how that eternally stumbling man with hair from the first season became this power-hungry tough guy.
P.s. The owner of the fried chicken chain, and concurrently a cool dealer, looks like Michael Jackson.
@id7320422: a crooked translation. Both Michael's granddaughter and daughter-in-law are often referred to by the slang word "paps". Apparently, that's how you can call your grandfather.
it's funny how the commentators in such series always defend the main character. That is, would you normally react to the fact that a person who makes drugs is a very reliable father, and you should not drive him out of the family at all? 🙈
@MenshaKhaine: yes)) At the same time, he lies endlessly, has dubious friends and manipulates. No, it is necessary to pat him on the head and feel sorry for him. And the prostitute is to blame for everything-Skyler)
Well, many of Walt's actions in the series are controversial, of course, but Walt is definitely to blame for the detention scene. More than a week has passed since the disaster, Skyler voiced this in an interview with her lawyer. During this time, she managed to change the locks in the house. The glass could be changed a hundred times, it takes a couple of hours. The fine is well deserved and an attempt to justify myself. Oh, well, my house was right at the crash site. Well, it's stupid to bully a representative of the law like that, especially in the USA. It was only recently that the news came, as a policeman shot a car because of an acorn. The cops don't stand on ceremony there, they take up the barrel right away, and Walt doesn't know about it by his gray years? What country do you live in? Still got off lightly
Bob Odenkirk is like the sun, his appearance on the screen illuminates the entire series) I'm watching the series with the subs, and God, how well he plays. After Cranston, he is really the best actor in the series, and it's not for nothing that he went to the spin-off for acting.
Their conversation about the loss of their family is perceived very differently after the BCS. When Sol says that there are still plenty of fish in the sea, go and try some taek, Czech, etc., it is impossible not to think about Kim. Saul also lost his family, and everything Walt complains about is understandable and familiar to him like no one else. And so you look at Odenkirk's wagering and it's as if you see that he says all these words to himself first of all. Apparently, he has been trying to persuade and deceive himself for years. I understand that at that time, perhaps, such a backstory for Saul had not yet been planned (and perhaps it was planned), but everything is going very well and it is much more pleasant to perceive the plot this way.
Well, the pizza is damn huge. Is it 40-50 centimeters there? For three people? That's what they eat, of course. No wonder they say that in the USA the portions are gigantic
, i.e. she saw illegal activities and continues to work for him, directly contributing to this. In this series, she even suggested that it should be done somehow more "imperceptibly", if she does.
But with her husband, she is categorical: divorce and do not approach the children.
Hypocrisy? In its pure form. Considering that a person with the status of "husband" was worth, if not supporting, then at least trying to understand.
Haven't looked yet "Better call Saul"? There, the owner of the chickens fully reveals himself.
He came to his house.
And Skyler got it. Is it really that hard to listen to Walt? Isn't she interested in how her husband and the father of her two children came to live like this? That she was running away from him like she was running away from a leper? Is she afraid that if she spends more than 5 minutes in the same room with him, he will kill her or put her on a needle, or what? Insanity.
Synchronized guys scare me.
And it's a pity for pizza : with
how many attempts I took, behaved politely, quite courteously, but no, I resisted like a bull.
He doesn't think about the children, that they need a father. I'm completely pissed off!
Jesse Krasava, of course, but on the other hand, he muddied this laboratory himself and earned money from it. What's stopping them from turning him in to the police? Oh, that Jesse))))
Hank Schreider
But I'm sure that everything is not so clear, because Jesse's childhood is completely undisclosed)
I do not know the background, but they obviously suffered enough with him. He's already a big boy and his parents don't owe him anything anymore, but he owes them.
P.s. The owner of the fried chicken chain, and concurrently a cool dealer, looks like Michael Jackson.
It took Tuco's cousins a long time to get to Albuquerque, so much time has passed)
And they spent so much effort, and all in vain...
Well, it's stupid to bully a representative of the law like that, especially in the USA. It was only recently that the news came, as a policeman shot a car because of an acorn. The cops don't stand on ceremony there, they take up the barrel right away, and Walt doesn't know about it by his gray years? What country do you live in? Still got off lightly
Bob Odenkirk is like the sun, his appearance on the screen illuminates the entire series)
I'm watching the series with the subs, and God, how well he plays. After Cranston, he is really the best actor in the series, and it's not for nothing that he went to the spin-off for acting.
Their conversation about the loss of their family is perceived very differently after the BCS. When Sol says that there are still plenty of fish in the sea, go and try some taek, Czech, etc., it is impossible not to think about Kim. Saul also lost his family, and everything Walt complains about is understandable and familiar to him like no one else. And so you look at Odenkirk's wagering and it's as if you see that he says all these words to himself first of all. Apparently, he has been trying to persuade and deceive himself for years.
I understand that at that time, perhaps, such a backstory for Saul had not yet been planned (and perhaps it was planned), but everything is going very well and it is much more pleasant to perceive the plot this way.
Well, the pizza is damn huge. Is it 40-50 centimeters there? For three people? That's what they eat, of course. No wonder they say that in the USA the portions are gigantic