Irony is used with precision, as in the meth-cooking scene featuring “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.”“The original thought was not to have a sense of irony,” said Gilligan of the meth scene. “Celebratory,” said Golubic. “Mission: Impossible-y, capery,” said ...
that Walt and Jesse have now changed roles about who's the irrational and unprofessional part of the meth cooking duo lived apart. The writers decided to portray that in the most drastic way possible and had the two have a fistfight and thus marring Jesse's newly redecorated domicile. I ho...
It shows the bright side of Jesse: his childlike, unconcerned behavior. He couldn't stand being bored. In the end, he was interrupted by Victor who wanted to know why there was nothing cooking at that moment. "Yeah Mr. White! Yeah Science!" The scene in which Jesse rejoices Walt's in...
Breaking Bad is, I think rightfully, lauded for its portrayal of meth-cooking good-man-gone-dark Walter White as a psychologically complex and dynamic character. However, while we know a lot about Walter White and his internal turmoil, what we never get much detail on is his distant past ...
Gus Fring is one of the most mysterious characters in Breaking Bad, but Better Call Saul filled in some blanks regarding the man's past. Walt devised a plan to kill Gale, making him the sole person to lead the meth cooking, but Jesse wound up doing the dirty work.Jesse shot and killed...
had recently been made privy to the methamphetamine operation her husband had spearheaded in an effort to pay for his chemotherapy treatments. Though reluctant, sheassists Walter with his criminal activity, offering to help keep track of their profits while her husband focuses on his meth cooking....
Jesse is told that he will take over cooking meth for Walter, but Jesse says Walter must not be harmed. Gus later visits Hector to tell him that all of the Cartel's leaders are dead, and that the henchman Jesse shot during the escape was Joaquin Salamanca, Hector's grandson, and the ...
That scene seemed to capture the contradiction at the heart of Walt's transformation.3)The Bad: Nothing really.4)The Bottom Line: Breaking Bad is a show with huge potential and this was a hugely enjoyable and well executed first episode. Helpful•92 3 ...
as Hank tracks Gus's car and Walt tracks Jesse's car, impatient that his partner hasn't yet used the ricin cigarette on Gus. Skyler plays bimbo to get Ted out of a bind but Ted proves he's the real bimbo, for not having a strategy to get out of debt — like cooking meth. —...
I was hoping that the show wouldn’t stray from the meth-cooking. Also, Chow was the most depressed-looking person I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Reply anthony July 22, 2012 at 9:10 PM Season 5 is off to a great start…mike an ex cop?..nice..tense scene with the lady be...