We're at the halfway point of the season and while the first half of Breaking Bad has been a bit more deliberately paced than I would've liked, things seem to be picking up. Now even though we got some nice car moves from Walt, a bit more laundering from Skylar, and a nice tense scene with Gus the episode really belonged to Jesse (until the end when Hank gets a gold star, but more on that later). I have to say that while the main character is Walt, for the past couple of seasons, Jesse has been far more interesting to me and Aaron Paul just acts the hell out of the role. In fact, with this episode alone he's already the frontrunner for the Emmys in 2012 in my opinion. His scene at the support group meeting was specifically stunning especially since he's so good at this dramatic monologues with equal parts anger, sadness, and self-loathing. Looking forward to seeing where his character goes now since his loyalties are up for grabs. The great thing with this show is that it's unpredictable enough that I can believe he would stick with Walt, but not at all be surprised if he ended up betraying him as well. As for Hank, he was kind of brilliant in the end there presenting the evidence he has gathered regarding Gus' connection with Gale and his blue meth. I applauded in the end for him.

Finally, Weeds was a bit of a haze for me this week. I know that Nancy did her usual talking her way out of trouble spiel simultaneously bonding with the cop mentor of Shane to get her son free and to push him into arresting people from Poncy House, their pot-dealing rival. In true style though, it may be more trouble ahead as Silas has now seemed to have forged a partnership with them, which I thought was a bit too naive of him after what has transpired last episode. Crazy Andy was back in full force this episode and for some reason, I loved it.
I want to watch Breaking Bad as I've heard so much about it. This season of True Blood has been interesting. Marnie started out timid but she has come into her own through the show and is now ready to throw down with some fireworks.
ReplyDelete"Long story short, Marnie transports all of them somewhere as the vamps all decked in leather bring a bazooka. Fun!"
ReplyDeleteI legitimately laughed out at that line.
@Michael - Breaking Bad is so definitely worth it. Try to catch it if you can! And I wish Marnie's evolution from timidity to raging lunatic was done a bit better, but Fiona Shaw is acting the hell out of the role no matter what.
ReplyDelete@Andrew - Thanks! But I also laughed when the froze on that image before the credits. It was a bit too much, but hilarious all the same.