The hardships of starting a business

Daniella 2022-04-21 09:03:52

Is it easy to be a drug dealer?

From independent research and development to process processing. From raw material procurement to production environment. As for the later market
promotion, brand upgrade, and cooperation with wholesalers and distributors, a fully
market .

I have to admire that an ordinary chemistry teacher can walk out of his own criminal path when he is suffering from cancer and disabled.

This AMC classic series is like that "Mad Men". As elegant as "Mad Men" is, "Breaking Bad" is as crazy.

A man with a mid-life crisis and a poisonous insect with no talent really tug at the heartstrings of the whole show.

I think at the end of the season, Walt's "which one?" line will be the one he regrets the most, what will keep his criminal bottom line after his family is torn apart?

However, once you have gone that way, don't look back.

Watching season three right now.

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  • Alysha 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The story of two idiots breaking into drug production loves people, but there's just too much of it this season. I know the White Wife scene is a structural necessity, but it's too much! Chick! rib! ! His wife has been useless. Until the 10th episode, he looked down on him and he was already mentally derailed. DEA's brother-in-law's story line is beautiful! The goddamn virtue of the new lawyer is so lovable! ==

  • Kade 2022-04-23 07:05:43

    The continuation is good, it did not live up to the hope

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • 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.

  • Jesse Pinkman: [processing ricin] That's all it takes?

    Walter White: That's all it takes.

    Jesse Pinkman: So, now what?

    Walter White: Now we arrange our next meet. In a public place this time. Nice and safe. Business as usual. And, uh, after we sell him our usual four pounds, then we'll pull this out. "By the way, Tuco, this is a new meth formula we've been working on. Would you care to try it?"

    Jesse Pinkman: Okay, well, what's new about it? I mean, you know, just in case he asks. What do we say?

    Walter White: I don't know. Whatever you want. It gets the user insanely high. I mean, how much salesmanship do we really need? That degenerate snorts anything he gets his hands on.