Old Bai showed his face.
That's right, although it's just Jesse's memory, the two just sat in the restaurant chatting for a while, and Lao Bai also persuaded Jesse to go to college and study business management and marketing.
For those who are not fans of the original, this film is simply incomprehensible. But for fans, as long as some people show their faces, that's enough.
If it weren't for the actor's fat body and flabby facial muscles, I really thought time would stop here.
A TV series that can still be remembered by fans after seven years, and has launched a movie version, not for anything else, just because this is Breaking Bad.
Seven years later, I still can't forget its gripping plot, rich three-dimensional characters, and domineering sweep of the Emmy Awards. It is a kind of luck to be able to watch it step by step to consecrate the gods and push the performance of the TV series to the peak of history.
Yo, bitch! Say my name: Breaking Bad.
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