@Ivan_Strange: maybe for contrast. In order to convey the mood: the main characters also feel boredom, loneliness, confusion after the adrenaline that was while working with meth.
When watching the moment with the flower in the pot, they laughed like crazy, it was fun. And this chicken guy is a smart uncle, as he dealt with the cartel, there is influence, and with the help of Jesse, he will hook Walt, they gave the green light to go further.
— Are you the first person in the world to be cheated on? I found my second wife in bed with my stepfather, can you imagine? Life is a cruel thing! Grow up! — Yes, I just wanted to talk... — Well, talk to me. Consider me to have interfered with the process. You could have been arrested. You understand: as your lawyer, I would be happy to have a paid job, but as a business partner, I strongly recommend that you stop messing around! Saul Goodman and Walter White
the series are boring, there is such a thing. but you could already understand that the screenwriters are not idiots and develop Walt's line very well - slowly and gradually, without haste, so that the viewer does not even notice how Walt is changing. one wrong step in the script, and - I bet - the audience will start screaming: "I don't believe it!! it's impossible to change so quickly!" - that's why everything is going so slowly. and not only that, of course. Walt is basically fighting with himself right now, as he said: "i don't want to be the bad guy". Ironically, the dim-witted Jesse got to this much faster (albeit with help), although he is not so bad. and Walt continues to struggle with himself, afraid to admit to himself who he is becoming. and Walt and Jesse's relationship itself is very interesting, it is in conversations with Jesse that Walt reveals himself in full, reveals those sides that no one else knows about or can only guess (if he does not trigger, as was the case with Hank or Ted). But at the same time, Walt cares about Jesse. speaking of which, Walt is afraid to admit to himself - there is a slight parallel with Hank, who is in a similar situation. and it seems like Walt and Hank are complete opposites, but they have similar dilemmas. it's funny how it turns out)
Well, those who hate Skyler... you don't need to watch the series in the first person (Walter), but move away from what is happening a little. and you don't have to look at it from the point of view of morality towards Skyler, but to be hypocritical with Walt. this is not the kind of series that pokes the viewer "that's bad, you don't have to do that, but you can do that, because that's what the main character does, yeah." like, yes, I understand that you want Walt to continue to become a cool drug lord and villain without such "infuriating" problems, his wife also became a villain, and so on and so forth. don't do that, the series is not only about how a good person becomes an evil drug lord, but also about what consequences and psychological implications this has. Do you remember how Walt wrote "killing is bad" in his notebook before his first murder? Would he be doing that now?
Anyway, I haven't finished watching it yet, my opinion may change. plus, this is just the opinion of another TV series fan)
God, I fainted just being on stage at the beginning, Jessie your left, what are you doing. The fire is burning. No wonder the girl from the store remembered only the eyes. Aahaha.
Walt just had a hell of a fight with everyone. Oh, I'm tired of his tantrums, I'm tired.
@Nooooo99: Tuco called his name out loud when he saw the documents: "Walter White? I thought you were Heisenberg." That is, his uncle knows his name for sure from there. Well, he was the one who put the poison in.
Walt is just a man, I can't find better words, he came to talk, while this lover of sleeping with a married man was hiding and hiding behind a meeting.. 10/10 Walt
I don't remember half the details of the investigation... Damn. Have they ever caught a trailer before? I sat for five minutes and remembered everything.
In order to convey the mood: the main characters also feel boredom, loneliness, confusion after the adrenaline that was while working with meth.
But Dodi from "Under the Dome" was pleased :D
because in that series he killed her, and then presses)
the same actors play
— Yes, I just wanted to talk...
— Well, talk to me. Consider me to have interfered with the process. You could have been arrested. You understand: as your lawyer, I would be happy to have a paid job, but as a business partner, I strongly recommend that you stop messing around!
Saul Goodman and Walter White
and not only that, of course. Walt is basically fighting with himself right now, as he said: "i don't want to be the bad guy". Ironically, the dim-witted Jesse got to this much faster (albeit with help), although he is not so bad. and Walt continues to struggle with himself, afraid to admit to himself who he is becoming. and Walt and Jesse's relationship itself is very interesting, it is in conversations with Jesse that Walt reveals himself in full, reveals those sides that no one else knows about or can only guess (if he does not trigger, as was the case with Hank or Ted). But at the same time, Walt cares about Jesse.
speaking of which, Walt is afraid to admit to himself - there is a slight parallel with Hank, who is in a similar situation. and it seems like Walt and Hank are complete opposites, but they have similar dilemmas. it's funny how it turns out)
Anyway, I haven't finished watching it yet, my opinion may change. plus, this is just the opinion of another TV series fan)
Walt just had a hell of a fight with everyone. Oh, I'm tired of his tantrums, I'm tired.
Funny situation in the office)