Saturday, November 24, 2012

Se2 Ep1 Seven Thirty Seven

   The episode opens up with fire truck sirens in the background while the camera pans across a pool where we see and eye get sucked into the pool cleaning system. We find out that the eye belongs to a stuffed bear half burned at the bottom of the pool. The episode then goes to pick up where last season left off with Tuco beating up his right hand man. As Walt and Jesse are leaving the junkyard Tuco stops them and tries to have them help the guy he just beat up as he has now gone into a seizure. The guy ends up dying and Tuco's other right hand man ends up dumping the body and they all leave the scene... Walt and Jesse are severely shaken up by this event and begin to doubt whether doing business with Tuco was such a good idea. After he gets home Skyler sees that he's in shock. Walt then tries to have sex with Skyler of which she tells him to step and tells him that he may be upset by the whole cancer thing but that he can't take it out on her. We then see it cut to Walt and Jesse who are talking about how Tuco is likely going to kill them and that they need to figure out a way to kill him first. They began by ruling out the plan of just shooting him and some of his boys. The episode then cuts to Skyler's sister who makes plans to go to dinner with them that night when Hank reminds her that she has therapy scheduled around that time. She adamantly denies it then runs over the neighbor kid's remote control car. The next night Walt comes home to see that someone is is surveying his house and believes it's one of Tuco's men.The next day he talks to Jesse about how they will turn beans into Ricen to poison Tuco.
   Hank then goes by Walt's house to talk to Skyler about her ignoring her sister to which Skyler has an emotional breakdown. Later Hank is talking to Walt about the discussion at a crime scene which turns out to be the big guy going back for Tuco's right hand man of which Hanks sends Walt the pictures. The big guy is dead and they believe it was Tuco who killed him of which Jesse and Walt are freaking out. Later it turns out to be that the big guy came back for the body and while trying to move it had the pile of cars the body was under shift of which he got injured and bled out. Walt is freaking out and ready to skip town when he gets a text from Jesse who is parked in front of Walt's house. Walt goes out and asks him why he is there only to have Tuco pop up in the back seat and tell him to get in.

Here we see themes here that being in a life of crime and sin only leads to further worse things and that Walt making meth has only been something that has escalated him down a bad road. We see his moral character begin to deteriorate as he has less and less qualms about doing wrong things. The further he goes into this lifestyle the more he seems to shut his family out of his life. His lies have escalated and such to the point of where it would appear that Skyler has begun to suspect something is wrong.

The Bible says in Luke 12:2, “For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.” We begin to see Walt's actions are creating more and more chaos around him and that it will not be long before everything crumbles and he is found out.

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