The desperate pregnant woman of Breaking Bad. . .

Chaz 2022-04-20 09:02:52

In the second season, how can I say that this plot makes me feel a little unhappy. The male protagonist's original intention at the beginning was to serve the family before embarking on this path, but now, the male protagonist has become farther and farther away from his family. In the second season, I really feel that Sky is too pitiful. She is seven months pregnant, her husband is always absent, and she doesn't communicate with her, and she has a lot of things to worry about. Seven months of pregnancy, I have to drive around by myself. At the age of 40, it is really not easy for an elderly mother. The male protagonist did not understand the difficulties of her wife at all. Although he himself is also difficult, he can obviously make his wife easier. In the end, this will only break his marriage. Now that he has a family, he can only know what is most important after experiencing this. I think the male protagonist is doing After these things, he should have confessed to his wife earlier. From the first lie, his marriage was doomed to come to an end. Later, he used countless lies to make up for it, and he also lost his own children. It was really worth the loss. The most unacceptable thing in it is that in the days when he disappeared, his wife had a big belly and posted missing notices everywhere on the road, and went to countless places to look for him.

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  • Bill 2022-04-06 09:01:06

    The screenwriter is god-level, and the characters' journeys are extended in all directions while inextricably linked. In fact, when I reached this state, I had already transcended the opposition and destiny between characters and characters. It was simply a picture of living beings facing the reality. As a viewer, I kept finding resonance in it, and found that the difference between myself and them is only: these thoughts I There have been, just because they dared to do it, and I wronged my true self to try to be a mortal.

  • Darius 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The second season is a bit sad, the uncle's wife is really bad

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Walter White: [showing Jesse a baggie of castor beans] We are going to process them into ricin.

    Jesse Pinkman: Rice and beans?

    Walter White: Ricin. It's an extremely effective poison. It's toxic in small doses. Also fairly easy to overlook during an autopsy.

    Jesse Pinkman: All right. All right. So...

    Walter White: [slapping his hand away] Don't touch them.

    Jesse Pinkman: Seriously, you can get poisoned from beans?

    Walter White: Yes. Back in the late '70s, ricin was used to assassinate a Bulgarian journalist. The KGB modified the tip of an umbrella to inject a tiny pellet into the man's leg. And we're talking about an amount not much bigger than the head of a pin.

    Jesse Pinkman: But it... it killed him?

    Walter White: Oh, yes. Now we just need to figure out a delivery device, and then no more Tuco.

  • Hank Schrader: [at a crime scene] Oh, this is beautiful. Hey, someone call Jay Leno. We got the world's dumbest criminal. This guy wasn't murdered. Look. Big stuff here was, uh, moving this guy's body when the, uh... the stack must have shifted. Crushed his arm, pinned him here, and he, uh, he bled out.

    Steven Gomez: Poetic justic. Oh, I love it.

    Hank Schrader: Don't you just? Hey, hey, get a photo of me with this guy, all right?

    [posing next to the body]

    Hank Schrader: Old stumpy here. Make sure you get the stump in there.