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Breaking Bad Temporada 1 Episodio 2 Top (PRO)

The moment Walt stopped being Mr. Chips. 🧪🔫

Walt, el profesor de química, tiene que decidir qué hacer con los cuerpos. La transición de hombre de familia a criminal se vuelve real y física. breaking bad temporada 1 episodio 2 top

El título del episodio, "Cat's in the Bag and the Bag's in the River", es una referencia a la película Sweet Smell of Success (1957). Simboliza que el problema (Krazy-8) ya ha sido "empaquetado" o controlado. Sin embargo, el título completo presagia que el control es una ilusión. The moment Walt stopped being Mr

"Cat's in the Bag..." no es solo una continuación; es la . Logra: La transición de hombre de familia a criminal

The episode received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the performances of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. The episode's direction, writing, and pacing were also praised, with many considering it an improvement over the first episode.

“Cat’s in the Bag…” is the episode where Breaking Bad stops being a “sick man turns to crime” story and becomes a tragedy of ego. Walt didn’t have to go back. He could have called the police. Instead, he bought a plastic tub.

The moment Walt stopped being Mr. Chips. 🧪🔫

Walt, el profesor de química, tiene que decidir qué hacer con los cuerpos. La transición de hombre de familia a criminal se vuelve real y física.

El título del episodio, "Cat's in the Bag and the Bag's in the River", es una referencia a la película Sweet Smell of Success (1957). Simboliza que el problema (Krazy-8) ya ha sido "empaquetado" o controlado. Sin embargo, el título completo presagia que el control es una ilusión.

"Cat's in the Bag..." no es solo una continuación; es la . Logra:

The episode received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the performances of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. The episode's direction, writing, and pacing were also praised, with many considering it an improvement over the first episode.

“Cat’s in the Bag…” is the episode where Breaking Bad stops being a “sick man turns to crime” story and becomes a tragedy of ego. Walt didn’t have to go back. He could have called the police. Instead, he bought a plastic tub.