For Bryan Cranston, the best episode of “Breaking Bad” takes place during the fifth season, and it is still one of the most violent.
Breaking Bad is one of the best series of all time according to the spectators Allociné with the average note of 4.7 out of 5. In 62 episodes, the show carried by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul on ordinary men becoming drug traffickers has become a classic that all seriesphiles must have seen, but what is its best episode?
An almost perfect plan

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Bryan Cranston, the interpreter of the Antihero Walter White in the series, has a very arrested opinion on the subject. As he had entrusted to Entertainment Weekly In 2018, the actor also known for comedy Malcolm declared that his favorite was episode 5 of season 5, but why?
Entitled Dead Freight (an almost perfect plan), he notably tells the flight of a train by Walter White, Jesse and Todd. The three accomplices organize the siphoning of the car of a freight train to recover part of the methylamine it contains by replacing it with water.
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“”Everything had to go well – and everything went well! It was fantastic! I remember the characters celebrating with euphoria the flight of the train. And a moment later, an innocent life flies away when the motorcycle kid arrives. (…) And while Jesse and Walt try to understand, 'm **, what are we doing?', The character of Jesse Plemons lifts his weapon and shoots him. [Les deux autres sont stupéfaits]. “

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“It was a beautifully constructed story: okay, you want to experience strong moments with Walter White? You want to take the train with Jesse Pinkman? Here is this rejoicing for you, the public. And now, here are the repercussions of the job they exercise. This is what is happening when we forget that there is a moral and consequences with each action. It was simply incredible.”
This episode is indeed a turning point for the characters, especially Jesse. The latter was a family life and raises the son of his partner as his. The death of a child before his eyes, and of whom he becomes an accomplice, will upset his life and lead him to a guilt that will eat away at him, and even a certain forfeiture. Above all, he will see that Walter reaches it much faster than him, justifying this as “A necessary act”leaving him to understand that his accomplice has “passed on the other side” in terms of crime.

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An episode indeed brilliant, which deserved this spotlight well by Bryan Cranston. And we are not going to hide it, it furiously makes you want to see the series again. She is currently accommodated, like her prequel Better Call Saul and her conclusive film El Camino, on Netflix.
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