Breaking Bad Season 4 - Review


Breaking Bad Season 4

Breaking Bad Season 4 - Review

This is by far the best season of the best series that has ever been on television. This is not only my opinion this is the opinion of a large segment of global viewers. This season was the highest-rated season of all TV shows ever made. It just keeps on building up things, situations, and complications for the characters and showing how they 'break bad'.

This season is all about how events can test people, leading to the Heisenberg life that Walter never wanted or imagined would be his. He is now exposed and is in need of a lot of help and is only starting to realize that the amount of terror and the danger he thought he is in, is only getting bigger! He now has to protect himself, Skyler, Walter Junior, Jesse and everyone around him. If he wants to survive, they have to be safe and he has only one choice which is to become a fully developed drug dealer.

The master of his own destiny, his own actions and the consequences that have now started to force him to take actions he would have never thought are possible.


Skyler is 'breaking bad' this season and it’s my favorite part of this show. Walter now has no choice but to let all his monsters and demons out, to remove the final fig leaf and show her the Heisenberg he has become while she covers every loophole, every mistake and makes up a poker addiction that Walter has to justify their money-laundry business that she will now be running to cover up for her husband and save their relationship.

Last season Walter saved Jesse’s life and now Jesse has to kill someone for him to return the favor. Walter makes this request without feeling a tiny bit of guilt; it’s heartless coming out of Walter’s mouth and Jesse does it but it ruins him. Other parts of the new gang try to turn Jesse and Walter against each other which causes nothing but more mayhem for their chaotic new lives.

This season is just amazing, everything leads to something and it all leads to one big event. Every episode and every slow-paced scene is taken with consideration to what is going next to all the characters and all the disasters that come their way.


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