That's what it stands for right?
This was actually great.
I didn't think it was as good as the first two episodes in this season, but the drama is legitimately riveting and entertaining. I'm to a point in the show where I'm excited for another episode regardless of how eventful it will or won't be.
I'm in a dilemma here. I don't at all approve of Walt's life choices, but I still get where he's coming from at times. It's frustrating to watch. I feel the same way about Skyler to an extent now as well. I don't personally think she's nearly as despicable, but perhaps should not have said or done some of the things she has kept secret or said and done either. I've not seen this show all the way through, so it'll be interesting to see what becomes of their marriage.
Jesse gets little screen time here, but some of its depressing and quite effective as is.
Hank has taken a turn I never saw coming. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet, but I can't say I'm not excited to see what he uncovers. Seems inevitable if you ask me.
Another great episode. Acting and character progression was nicely done, but it so really well directed and written as well. What an opening too.