fear,

Friedrich 2022-04-23 07:05:48

I've been watching Breaking Bad recently and I've seen season three. The protagonist Walter suffers from lung cancer and feels that he will die soon, so he wants to use his chemical knowledge to get a US knife. Investigating the cause and effect, Walter used to be a submissive and depressed ordinary person. Even though he once contributed to the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, he lost his opportunity for the family; now, his leadership potential is becoming more and more explosive. , "It's the spirit that wants it", influences Jesse Pinkman's behavior and thoughts, full of its own power.
There is no doubt that Walter is a smart man. But facing the reality, he also has fears that he cannot control. such as cancer. But this is another chance and a choice given to him by God. He began to express his views, no longer stick to the commonplace, no longer look at other people's eyes, look forward and believe in himself. ——From this part, it seems quite inspirational.
But reality is grey. Know a little more, Jesse's little girlfriend died of a drug overdose at the end of the second season. Jesse was next to him at that time. Maybe he was lucky to survive, or maybe the plot needed to die. In short, we can draw a conclusion. , there is no benefit for drugs to harm others. But Walt and Jesse are making meth to make tons of dollars.
I often think of Candy, which I watched recently, which also talked about drugs, and Trainspotting. Cigarettes, hallucinogens, marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, step by step. Minors are not allowed to drink alcohol, and even stores should not sell tobacco and alcohol to minors, otherwise it is illegal; the same is true for Internet cafes, if you go deeper, it is like a seed, you may not need to make it germinate and bear fruit, but It's ingrained, it's always been there. inexhaustible buds.
Life is bizarre. - That said, it's still beautiful.
In season three, Walter's wife found out that he was a drug dealer. what does this mean? Deals like this grey level have always felt like another world. "My marriage is going through a brief setback," said Walter, whose brother-in-law, Hank, is the head of the DEA and has been tracking down "his" whereabouts. But so what? Fear turned into his motivation to make a lot of "Blue Sky" and earn a lot of money. Even though there were so many twists and turns and thrills in the middle, the cost of cancer treatment was earned and his life continued.
The reason is his unwillingness. But what will be the result of waiting for him in the end? The marriage has broken down, and the people are betrayed. But fear seems to be rare.

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  • Jesse Pinkman: You either run from things, or you face them, Mr. White.

    Walter White: And what exactly does that mean?

    Jesse Pinkman: I learned it in rehab. It's all about accepting who you really are. I accept who I am.

    Walter White: And who are you?

    Jesse Pinkman: I'm the bad guy.

  • Hank Schrader: Jesus. What do you got in there, cinder blocks?

    Walter White: Half a million in cash

    Hank Schrader: That's the spirit