Review of chess informant::What Are the Biggest Problems in the World Today?
Review of chess informant::What Are the Biggest Problems in the World Today?
The drug saga really kicks into high gear with the episode "Confessions." Plans are laid out, secrets are revealed, and lives will be ultimately destroyed. The twists and turns it takes comes so out of left field that you can't believe the writers came up with something so brilliant. It's also hard to believe that they have five more episodes to match and better the previous ones. It's going to be really difficult to contain my jaw dropping amazement and awe for the final episodes. Not to mention whatever tears may follow. We come back to Todd making an awkward call outside a diner to Walter about business taking a different lead. I don't know why he's calling him since he knows that Walter is out of the business unless he doesn't have 100 percent full confidence with his cooking. He goes back into the diner to regal his Nazi cohort's tales of his train heist with Heisenberg. He tells it with such childlike enthusiasm that it's weird seeing it told by a lifelong criminal. And I knew more characters would tell tales of Heisenberg as they should be told. Epic criminal acts deserve to be mentioned and it gives the recognition that Heisenberg ultimately wants and deserves. While telling the story, Todd says they got away scott free. But he oddly forgets the little tidbit of murdering a child, chopping him up and putting his remains in a barrel to be dissolved in acid. But I guess even Nazis have their limits when it comes to killing kids. They all leave together with the methylamine in tow, passing a welcome to New Mexico sign. There goes the neighborhood. Jesse finally comes out of his tunnel vision when being interrogated by the detectives. Hank comes into the interrogation room trying to dig beneath the layered bad blood between Jesse and Walter. Hank isn't stupid and knows what questions to ask and could tell there much that lies beneath. He hashes out a deal for him to turn informant. But Jesse doesn't budge as he still holds bad blood with him also for beating him senseless. Hank ends up with another dead end as the lawyer cards trumps him once again. Saul comes in playing the pissed off father role to Jesse with his latest screw up. Walters first act of cunning is when he learns that Marie is slowly leaning Walter Jr. away from him by having him stay for dinner. He goes on the defensive by saying his cancer has come back, he then allows him to go. But Walter Jr. wouldn't and doesn't want to leave his father's side with such troubling news as this. Walters quick thinking never seems to goes away or slow down an inch. It's amazing to see how adaptable his mind has become in any and every situation. And the chess match continues. The after effects of the investigation are already taking its toll on Hank and Marie's marriage. She keeps on pushing Hank to tell Walter Jr. about Walter but he needs more time and evidence. Everything is beginning to crumble as Hank balks at Marie for telling him how to do his job. Walters mind is always running at break neck speed as we see him set up a video camera for a confessional. This harks back to the pilot when Walter made a confessional with his first brush with drugs, murder, and being caught. But this seems like something else entirely. Dinner with the Whites and Schrader's just may be the most awkward dinner in the history of dinners. But it's definitely worse than the dinner with Skylar, Walter, and Jesse but nowhere near as funny. But the waiter who I likened to the annoying Chotchkie's waiter from Office Space made it that much more uncomfortable and funny. Him coming back to emotionless, stone faced customers at the most awkward times were hilarious. The faceoff was set with Walter and Hank facing each other, the same for Skylar and Marie. The Whites say they want the kids to never know and be further destroyed by having both parents potentially in prison and leave the past in the past. The Schrader's want nothing more than justice with either suicide or imprisonment and the kids out of the house. They trade barbs with each other like a championship fight wanting everything to hit. With Marie mentioning suicide for Walter and Hank threatening Skylar and Walter with jail felt like a KO punch. That is until he left a DVD on the table. While it plays, he confesses but not for his crimes indirectly. He outlays a lie so big and meticulous that it directly places Hank as the meth kingpin of New Mexico. This has to be the biggest, most brilliantly staged plan I have ever seen on this show. I was in utter shock seeing this unfold and also laughing hysterically seeing this happen. The faces on Hank and Maries faces were so well acted; it's hard to see shock acted any better. Hank later gets an even bigger shock when he learns that the medical treatment for his gunshot wounds wasn't covered by insurance but ill-gotten drug money. If the DVD didn't nail in the coffin, this surely put the dirt on the grave. There's really no way that Hank can get around it without going outside the law which is what he may do with no evidence or leads. The tarantula makes a return in the desert since "Dead Freight". Walter, Jesse and Saul meet in the desert going over their plans. I love the western feel they get when they put these make or break deals in the vast desert wasteland. Walter suggests a change for Jesse using Saul's relocation guy to a new setting. He slowly paints a picture of new beginnings for Jesse but he is quietly seeing through the bullshit he is shoveling. He blows up on him, begging him to stop jerking him off and flat out saying you need me gone to save your ass and that you don't have to kill me. There is nothing more that Walter hates than something in his way. Walter doesn't say a word but hugs Jesse as he lets out a heartfelt cry. Walter has always cared for Jesse no matter how callous he acts. There's no way he can deny the growth Jesse has shown and the intelligence that has been revealed throughout all their time together. The history is just too deep to throw away like that. Skylar is painted in a more zombified state more and more as Walter tells her he's going to chemo. Marie said Walter should kill himself but I'm thinking Skylar may kill herself or another character. Either way I think suicide will be an issue later. Not only are his relationships at home tumultuous, his work relationships are at odds too. Gomey is mad that his guys are watching Jesse because if he found out, he could be sued. The guys are taken off as Gomey leaves distressed. Hank won't tell the DEA but he will tell Gomey. There's no way he can leave this from his partner. He leaves the office with his work relationship suffering. Jesse is ready to leave as Saul sets up everything with the relocation guy. He gives him start up cash and a last bit of angrily fatherly advice when lighting up a joint. He is waiting for the guy with the backdrop looking like a gravesite. He goes into his pocket becoming agitated while seeing his packet of cigarettes. He walks past the car, pissed off ready to make a drastic decision. Jesse rushes in Saul's office and immediately punches him in the face. He then kicks him while he's down ignoring his pleas for mercy. Saul reaches for his gun in the drawer but Jesse gets it first. Pointing his gun at Saul and Huell, he finds out that Saul had the ricin cigarette lifted from him to think he was poisoned by the ricin but having Walt poison him with lily of the valley instead. That whole scene was so tense and shocking; I could have thought Jesse would've killed someone. My mouth was literally aghast the entire time and I was just in a frozen state of shock. Breaking Bad is great that you kind of see what's coming but at the same time you don't see what's coming. What you think will happen is always smaller in scope, scale, and craziness to what actually happens. After Walt gets a call from Saul, he rushes to the car wash. Walter makes a fallible lie to retrieve his 38 in the soda machine and leaves in a huff. Jesse drives like a bat out of hell to the White residence. He gets a container of gasoline out of the trunk and breaks through the door, rigorously pouring gas all over the living room. Learning two of the horrible things Walter has done to Jesse puts him over an edge of no return. If he ever learns of Jane, Jesse may explode in a ball of rage fueled fire. The enemies against Walter are piling up so much that there is no way he comes out unscathed. It's hard to see him gaining an ally of any kind but even harder to see him ask for help in the first place. But that's the way Heisenberg ultimately wants it. He'd rather take on all comers by himself, going out in a blaze of bullets and making no excuses for himself. A lot like another iconic anti-hero who played by his own rules, a man by the name of Tony "Scarface" Montana. Eventually we will all say hello to Heisenberg's little friend. |
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