lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014

Promising yet not Ortodox

After watching the whole five seasons of Breaking bad in the timespan of barely six days. I got some interesting ideas, of course not to cook meth. Actually is more about the Heisenberg character, witch personally like to talk separately from Walter White. Because you see, during the first couple of chapters we come to know mr. goody-doody white, a desperate man with an idea to help his poor little growing family.



This dude, he is a looser. Imagine he has a college degree on chemist and helped on a novel win proyect but has two bad payed jobs and not just that, his son is a cripple, even if mostly self sufficient still a cripple. The final touch is the cancer, though he's not a smoker he gets lung cancer in the middle of his pathetic life. This dude thought of something however, he wants to me a science-full meth cook. And so he teams up with his former student Jesse Pinkman.

Now, after some incidents [spoilers] he changes, the dude who thinks all is lab science and nice stuff wakes to cold reality. You have to sell what you do. He then transforms into Heisenberg. This one is nothing like the under-archiver former self, he knows he is smart, he has no morals and a limitless ambition, he is chaos, unlike cartel members or police this new man has no rules of whom, how, or where to kill or destroy.

I think that Heisenberg alter-ego is the result of a man who's "promising yet not ortodox", what does it means? Well, Walt does not think straight and that was mentioned many, many times along the series, he "could solve something in an instant, when others where months trying to figure it out" and "think outside the box" however he never succeed in life, he never got to be the best. Until the chance came.


TL.DR: smart - success = heisenberg


this is all meaning less i think i stoped to understand what i was writing around the end of the first paragraph anyway.

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