Breaking Bad: Seven Thirty-Seven (2009)
Season 2, Episode 1
8/10
More an answer and a denial than a review
7 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
First I'd like to give an answer to a question, one "reviewer" put. With this answer I will also say, that the following reviewer was wrong with his interpretation of the "one thing":

When Tuco told Gonzo to get rid of No-Doze's body he had bad feelings about this, that it wouldn't be very Christian. Finally doing the job, the heap of cars began to tumble down, just to come to a halt. This strongly implies, Gonzo came back later to recover the body of No-Doze, finally bringing the cars to fall … which led to his death.

My (short) impression of the second season's opening, just after viewing the finale of the first season, is that they brought too much of a change into the relationship between Walt and Skyler. It felt like they were getting closer after some struggling – only to separate again now. It feels inconsistent, too written in, out of dramatical reasons.

In addition there seem to be more "goofs", more continuity errors like Tuco coming really close to Jesse in the first scene, but after a camera change standing in the midst between Walt and Jesse. There were more things like that, I won't list them all here.

A positive change for me is that it's even darker than some of the first season's episodes, which is really well supported by the music. Not, that it would have been bad in first season
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