I thought that the manufacture and sale of drugs is a mysterious thing that cannot be related to ordinary people. However, after watching the whole show, there is no assembly line for drug production, no strict security measures, and no fixed transactions. If you have money, you must at least hire some reliable people. thugs, right? After that, a kind of idea was established, "If I am a chemistry high-skilled science student, maybe I can create a drug empire by myself."
The biggest impression to me is not Lao Bai's Breaking Bad, but seeing Lao Bai build a drug empire step by step and then fall down step by step, and suddenly understand the importance of doing things in a down-to-earth manner. A lot of things are Just Do it, nothing more complicated and messy.
The sadness of Lao Bai lies in the fact that his inner frenzy and darkness gradually replaced his original intention. The process of building a drug empire was like taking drugs. At first, it was a trial, and then it got out of hand, sinking deeper and deeper, completely falling into it. If Lao Bai was a little more cautious and didn't get discovered by Hank, he might have been in the drug business for more than ten years. Of course, this is the finishing touch of the screenwriter. It seems that the Bullshit plot has fully paved the way for what follows.
Another great thing about the screenwriter is that one second you feel that Lao Bai is cruel and Jessie is pitiful, and the next second he makes you stand in Lao Bai's position, or in a few scenes, he makes you say no. Find out what makes you feel very depressed or abusive.
Let's shout long live the writers!
View more about Live Free or Die reviews