🌿 Explore the harrowing consequences of Walter White’s choices with Arianna & Maple in ‘Breaking Bad’ Season 2 Episode 7 – “Negro y Azul.” As Walter’s actions ripple through the criminal underworld, join our duo as they dissect the evolving dynamics, moral dilemmas , and unexpected twists that make this episode a pivotal moment in Walter’s transformation. 💎💀 🌀 Synopsis: Walter White’s descent into the drug trade takes a darker turn as his blue meth captivates the attention of law enforcement and rival drug cartels. Arianna & Maple delve into the tension-filled world of ‘Breaking Bad,’ unraveling the web of deceit, danger, and moral ambiguity that defines this gripping series. 🎬🔥 🔗 Connect with Us! Arianna’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aerii44 / Maple’s Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mapledivine Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/diegesischad YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DiegesisChad 🛎️ Subscribe and hit the notification bell to embark on this thrilling journey through the highs and lows of ‘Breaking Bad’ with Arianna & Maple, where every choice has a consequence. 00:00 – Intro 00:22 – Reaction 20:16 – Discussion

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  1. The teacher doesn't "have to accept that most of them will not be doing chemistry". It's the government and school curriculum that has to accept that. The teacher's job is to teach chemistry, whether the students can hang or not. That kid was a total lame who could've done a better job if he'd actually cared to – and that's the point of school in the first place. Most kids won't grow up to be doing algebra or writing essays either, but expanding their minds and teaching them self-discipline, to do things they don't want to do in pursuit of a bigger goal, a higher purpose, a greater good, that's the point of learning chemistry in highschool, along with everything else. You definitely wouldn't have the USA and all of the comforts it offers its citizens, like cell phones, the internet, food everywhere, electricity, running water, etc… if we just let kids do whatever because "it's too hard for them to learn hard stuff they won't use". The USA would be just another 2nd or 3rd world country if we didn't expect more, and the states with cities that are decaying like San Francisco, businesses fleeing, office buildings emptying, is a product of a "we're being too hard on everyone" ideology. #HumansAreAnimals and if you do not hold them to a higher standard then they will resort to living in the streets strung out on fentanyl, stealing from stores for a quick come up. Tolerance and being soft is how you destroy the kind of society that kids need to thrive, the kind of society we had growing up, that so many of us now take for granted – like everyone's just going to be good and honest magically.

  2. I've never seen reactors have conversations like this with Breaking Bad, and I've watched a lot of Breaking Bad reactions. Are scientists? In the medical field? Or something? Really enjoying this series.

  3. Nice reaction. But you were really guarded, I guess the last episode really made you cautious. XD Also, I have seen nobody turn so early on Walt in the series XD

  4. Walts cycle in this show is hell decide something is one way and act on it, and get so stupidly fucking lucky when yhings work out that it just inflates his ego more, making the next act even more insane. Jesse and Walt are some of the most well written characters, man

  5. If a cat has a fat belly, it is likely caused by eating too much food, barring a health issue. It's better for the long-term health of the cat to be at an appropriate weight, as being overweight makes it more likely to develop diseases and have its lifespan shortened.

  6. Jesse and Jane Holding hands:
    The girls – "I love it" "It's cuuute"
    Us – "Uummmm . . . "
    Bill Burr – "Why are you cheering? You know me, I'm an asshole. This isn't going to end well"

  7. This is the first time I'm watching the show from Pinkman's perspective a lot more, and my heart breaks for how he's being manipulated into these traumatic situations.

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