The case, one day you are diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and inoperable and Walter realize how little will be left of him after death because of having led such a life as conformist. It will not leave any kind of financial support to ensure goodstar of his family when he is not. Something in his case would be particularly necessary because his wife is pregnant, does not work and their son has cerebral palsy.
In this situation, and not having as much to lose, Walter decides that the best way to fix things is to use their knowledge of chemistry to make drugs. Their goal, to get better the more money before he died and left to his family. To do this, is associated with a former pupil after leaving school went to engage in the sale and manufacture of drugs. Jesse Pinkman.
If you expect a typical run on the world of drugs and delinquency, it is not. This series is a desperate man and what he can get to do in certain circumstances and how that just changed forever. Is a series more focused on the characters and their evolution (note that chance you xD). The personalities are well built and shaped and how the characters evolve and affect each other is brilliantly carried. The protagonist is cabezota, driver, proud, sometimes radical and highly questionable morals. His counterpoint is Jesse, a guy who probably has the best fund of the series but because of being so influenced is just as addicted to drugs and getting into the fattest brown xDDD Their relationship is very complicated. At first, to Walter, Jesse is just a junkie easy to control that gives you access to the world of drugs and always does what he asks. This life for him is his double life, so anything that is related to it is really the height or the height of his "real life." Let's say that Jesse is just a piece in a dirty game that is not really proud to play. So it is really strange to see Walter valued in someor, much, much moral dilemma. The series is based on the moral dilemma. You're constantly wondering what would you do in those situations. And almost never is a right answer, the truth ...
-A picture of the series is a real past and to see the pilot and can be seen. All the technical section is impeccable.
"It's a good series and also hooked!
(juas seems kidding but this can not be said so often xDDDDDD At least in my case xD)
The way in which Jesse shoots with the gun, lAgrimar in the eyes before killing him, the move to black screen that lets us hear only the sound of the gun ..... ufff, for me the best scene of the series so far.
2. The hospital scene
Jesse (3x07 One Minute)
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Okay, maybe this scene I'm not very objective (ains, my Jesse) but Aaron Paul gave me goose bumps with this interpretation (is deserved that Emmy yes or yes?). In addition, Jesse has long been swallowing shit from Walter and I really needed to tell him a few things ... Although not really expected suchJesse do so (as when Jane left to die or claim to protect ... Do not doubt that this was partly his intention, but before this point I do not think the series had sacrificed their interests to protect in this way. ..). Jesse knows, and so in the next chapter is capable of killing an innocent person even though he knows that something will probably change forever.
4. Hank is charged to the brothers
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Well, I think this scene needs no explanation. Incredible Hank. Voltage range.
"Very Easy" Uff
these brothers gave me chills xD Although
I know I could have chosen better here but I really like this scene for several reasons. Music is one (this song and practically identified with the series xD) then I think this is the time when Walter makes clear their true colors. And by that I mean that at this point in the series is supposed he had left the issue of drugs and had no intention of returning to them. Therefore, no apparent reason by which he had no need to defend their territory. But see the competition in their noses and can not help you draw out the pride. I'm a bit of the view that the whole issue of cancer was a trigger but not a cause. Walter is a person terribly proud that he has always felt like a loser.and the hidden pleasure in rebelling against everything xD Especially if you have the character of Walter. I'm not saying that its primary objective is still not family, but uhm, this scene is quite clear that it is the ONLY reason. Achieve such success with their product in the drug business and earn so much money it is clear that in part compensates you for every time of life when you felt a loser.
And that's where my top 5. There are millions of moments that I loved and I would like to, as the death of Jane and all that fires or when Walter Jesse apologizes for leaving her to die (but Jesse does not know that he is asking forgiveness for that.) .. Or the time when Jesse's parents thrown out of house and posooooo missing months as the fourth season (sniffffffff) because, if I want and need to calm the monkey, and other entries will discussing other issues in the series, there are many issues that are looong and inspire self-entries to billet xD