Haunted by a citywide tragedy, Walt vows to quit his criminal life and mend his family -- unaware that a ruthless threat is already on its way to Albuquerque.Haunted by a citywide tragedy, Walt vows to quit his criminal life and mend his family -- unaware that a ruthless threat is already on its way to Albuquerque.Haunted by a citywide tragedy, Walt vows to quit his criminal life and mend his family -- unaware that a ruthless threat is already on its way to Albuquerque.
- Sad Faced Girl
- (as Taylor Cranston)
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Anna Gunn never heard about the actress, but watching her performance I would have married her right away. I am starting becoming a fan of her. Now the first two seasons I am not a fan. I have read and heard so great stuff about this show, like it is one of the best shows ever and I don't see it that way, I think it is overrated. In my opinion it is not the best one but it is a really good one. Best Tv shows I would say The Shield with Michael Chiklis, The X-Files, Prison Break, Smallville, Lost, Alias, Arrow and more shows I have enjoyed. Breaking Bad is a really good one.
Now the finale of Season 2 I still don't know how Anna Gunn figure it out in this episode that Walter is a drug dealer, is beyond me. Maybe they left clues in Season 2 finale, who knows maybe it will be explained later in the show. This is the first time me watching this show "Breaking Bad" so I don't know a lot. In this episode we found out that two planes crashed in the explosive finale Season 2 caused by this guy air traffic controller Donald Margolis (John de Lancie) because his daughter was killed over an overdose of heroin played by Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones).
I hope this Season will be a lot better than the first two seasons vere. Dean Norris from Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Total Recall is a bad-ass as DEA Agent Hank Schrader. I love the guy so much in this show. He is a good guy and a hero I love him in Season 2 he was a bad-ass in the first episode once again directed by Bryan Cranston. Episode 7 when a mine blow up and a FBI agent has been killed and three wounded one lost his leg. Hank helped them out. And Episode 8 when he was in shock and in trauma. Huge fan of Dean Norris great actor.
So that's my review on Breaking Dad Season 3 Episode 1 No Mas.
In this episode, "No Mas," Walt is trying to deal with, along with the rest of Alberqurque, of the aftermath of the fatal plane crash which resulted from Jane's death the previous season. Skylar wants a divorce from Walt as he finally admits where he is getting the money from. Jesse is in rehab finally accepting who he really is. Meanwhile, there are these two cousins who are out for vengeance as they search for Heisenberg.
Overall, an incredible episode and this sets up what is sure to be an entertaining season. This is the way on how to open a season, because I am craving for more. I rate this episode 10/10.
"Self-hatred, guilt. It accomplishes nothing. It just stands in the way (of) true change."
I won't go into unnecessary personal details, but I needed this episode, right here, right now. I suppose I have a character limit to meet, so here goes a little story about why this episode means so much to me.
I started watching Breaking Bad about two weeks ago to fill a void in my life that was growing by the day. This is unusual because I hardly watch TV shows at all. After entering that low point, I knew that I needed something to clear my mind. Based on glowing reviews and friend recommendations, I decided that I might as well give it a shot. What could I lose? I was immediately hooked, watching episodes per day, sometimes upwards of five or six! Then I began to become busier and more overwhelmed by, well, everything. I felt like I needed the numbness more than ever, to completely escape reality. Then I hear the quotes that began this review. Again, I will spare the personal details, but I needed that so badly. This review does no justice to the impact "No Más" just had for my outlook on life.
I suppose all of this goes to say, "you never know what might change somebody's life" or "sometimes you don't know what you're looking for until you've found it." Those match how I'm feeling now.
The episode shows where Walt is right now and what his character is going through! We know what is going on with him.. not because he says how he feels, but we can tell how he feels from his actions! Him making toast goes back to season 1 and his speech about the planes shows how far he is from the man he once was! This is great storytelling!
Bryan Cranston did great as a director! Some iconic scenes and shots! Shows how invested he is in the show!
Did you know
- TriviaThe girl at the high school gymnasium who speaks into the microphone questioning the existence of God in light of Wayfarer 515 is played by Taylor Dearden, Bryan Cranston's real-life daughter, and the woman interviewed on television about the crash, Robin Dearden, is her mother and Cranston's wife.
- GoofsWhen Walter's sleeve catches fire after he tries to put out the burning money, you can see Bryan Cranston wearing a safety glove to protect him from injury.
- Quotes
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.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Howard Stern/Aaron Paul (2019)
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