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Ultimate Spiderman - Season Two - “Hawkeye”
Order of who did the most wrong in ep 2x05 of mmfd from most to least: 1. That rapey dude guy from Chloe's older dudes gang (goes without saying) 2. Rae's mother (you spoke to your daughter like a parent never(!!!!) should, and for highly insufficient reasons at that) 3. Liam (gross go choke on ur own dick body shaming exploiting asshole) 4. Chloe (shoulda left with Rae, should NOT have called her frigid) 5. Chop (don't be a shit friend dude) 6. Izzy (don't cheat honey boo) 7. Rae (some bad decisions here girl (but not as bad as the fandom is making it out to be - you did yourself more wrong than anyone else), some disrespect, shouldn't have left Finn when he was obv in an emotional place reaching out - albeit a lil manipulative) 8. Kester (right about Rae not coming over whenever but should have handled it differently) 9. Finn (very little wrong (EXCEPT LEAVING SUPER WRONG) but yah I dunno I guess don't corner someone emotionally like that?) 10. Archie & Karim (no wrongs for u yay)
2x07: Negro Y Azul
Observations: "Once again Hank is haunted by criminal trophies, as he notices a bust of Jesús Malverde, patron saint of Mexican drug dealers sitting on Vanco’s desk. Notice how the same focusing effect is used on both the bust and the grill (from 2x05), highlighting Hank’s discomfort around such items." – Aria Mohtadi, Breaking Bad Observations
2x05: Breakage
Observations: This episode marks yet another evolutionary step in the transformation of Walt into Heisenberg, coinciding with the completion of his first chemotherapy round, as he inherits authority, intimidation and ruthlessness from his late boss, Tuco. This transition is visually reinforced as we see, yet again, yellow fluids turn into red ones at the chemo session, much like the color effects we saw with the tubes and the windows in 1.06, the same episode where Walt shaved his head and chose his infamous alias." – Aria Mohtadi, Breaking Bad Observations
2x05: Breakage
"Well, you've come a long way, Walt."
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2x05: Breakage
Walt: "That leaves us with a total of two choices. We go into business with yet another homicidal lunatic... or you and I start - You selling whatever you can."
Jesse: "There's a third way."
Walt: "And what would that be?"
Jesse: "We got to be Tuco."
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2x05: Breakage
Walt: "You want to know how much I've got left? After completing my first round of treatment and financing the world's most expensive alibi? Zero! Zip! Nothing! I've got nothing to show for all of this! Nothing for my family - which, as you might remember, was the whole damn point!"
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