Saturday, July 14, 2012

Breaking Bad Season 5

This season, I?ll really miss Tio Hector Salamanca. The way he lured Gus to the Casa Tranquila nursing home, allowed him to think that he was finally going to silence that damned bell, and then, just as Gus was about to administer a no-doubt fatal injection, used the bell to set off Walt?s explosive device was masterful. The payoff of the scene with Gus? Terminator-like walk through the door took attention away from Hector and denied Mark Margolis his exit applause. But that plot twist is an example of the kind of overreach I sometimes see in the show. Again and again we see Walt unable to read people?s emotions, as a man whose only methods of persuasion are desperate begging or brutal threats. Yet he convinced Hector to become a suicide bomber? Walt understands the appeal of revenge, I guess, and Hector didn?t need much persuading.

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