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Breaking Bad Season 3


WarGalley

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I liked and disliked the episode all at once.

I liked that Walt is actually, deep down, still a good person who is left looking back at his choices and is sorry and depressed at what he has become. He knew the whole time that Sky was a problem; that she would find out, and that he is really in agony over how his wife and son will remember him; he says himself that he wished that their memories of him would be good. But somewhere along the way he became a true meth-dealer. He killed a guy (Eight Ball) and coldly (and logically) looked the other way while another woman died. He lies a lot.

But he's really sorry. That truth came out; he was sorry over what he had become and how it effected Jesse. That was true and meaningful.

At the same time, I started to want somebody to die when they went through such elaborate stupidity to kill the fly.

Regardless, I thought the episode did ONE thing extremely well: Walt knows when he changed. He knows it all too well.

And Jesse does not.

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