Monday, November 21, 2016

Season 5: Episode 12, Rabid Dog

This episode starts off with Walt getting to his house and seeing that Jesse is there. As Walt goes all throughout his place it made me feel like I was watching a horror movie where you know its only a matter of time before someone gets killed. Each second and each door I was telling Jesse to do it now. When it turned up that he wasn't even in the house, I was left on a cliff. Walt is a smart guy though and will do anything to cover up his story. When he gets the carpet cleaned and locks fixed right away and that is still not enough to fix the scene, I just sat back and waited to see what kind of story he was going to come up with this time. When he tells Skylar and Junior about the junk with the gas pump, I couldn't help but chuckle. It was all so dumb it made sense. If I was around the block, I would be able to smell the shit that was coming out of his mouth. What affected me most was when Junior gets upset and tells him to stop lying, but because he thinks that he actually fainted instead. This got me in the feels because he knows its obviously all bullshit, but since all the lies are starting to pile up on Walt, he thinks that it all has to do with his cancer. The fact that this kid loves his dad so much, and his dad only keeps lying and putting on a face to him everyday is upsetting. It keeps adding to the makeup of Walts character and makes him more and more of a bad guy to me. This makes my attitude towards him shift to wanting him to get arrested once and for all, even maybe worse. When Jesse is with Hank and the try to incriminate Walt at the square, I could't help but think, finally. Of coarse though, Jesse maybe doesn't do something dumb, but second guesses and thinks of a better plan. I was right there in the car with Hank and Jesse, just waiting to see what plan had come up that was going to be better. Any advice I have for any of them is to get ready, nobody better go out without a bang. They were planning to kill you, go actually do it to them. 

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