Breaking Bad


 Breaking Bad, is one of the most popular series at this moment in the world. It has begun as a story about a chemistry teacher Walter White, a sloppy, push over, who was a bit disappointment in his present life (years ago he had won a Nobel Prize for chemistry research) and now he is teaching children in a high school and working in a car wash just to pay his bills. A handfull of interesting characters and quick turns of the plot makes the series even more interesting. At the first episode Mr.White meets his former student Jessy Pinkman (one of the main characters throught the whole series )

If you watch the series further, you would see, how both of the characters change and develope. Of course the storyline is undeniably important, but i pay attention to motion of characters. For example Walter White, from a grumpy and self-pity dad, at one point he evolves to a the biggest drug contributer in the area, and you can definetly see the changes. To start with his behaviour with family members and  to end with how he started treating his enemies and the people who were trying to get in his way, for those who not know, he became a vicious man, even a killer who god obsessed with money, and power. Surprising, huh?

The second character that i would like to talk about is Jessie Pinkman, perhaps the second most important personage in the series starred by Aaron Paul. He began the series as a "wacky" drug cooker, who is pusher around, maybe this is one of the qualities that connect's Pinkman and White. But it is really interesting to observe how during the timeline of the series Aaron Paul's character become the oposite of Walter white, how he starts to see the how kind of a good villain becomes on of the good characters that represents true heart in the stories, considering what happens to Jessie in the series, it's a real struggle, i think even for a more experienced actor to live the character




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