(Oh, if you haven’t seen the past couple of weeks and don’t want to know, stop reading. And something else: In typing this post, I accidentally typed “the first think in my head” and then corrected it. But, actually, the first think in my head seems more accurate; I may have made a scientific grammar discovery.)
Now, to the bad side of AmeliaJake
Jesse, Jesse, Jesse. Walt gave you a gun last week and sent you to collect money owed you by a strung out couple living in a totally trashed house . . . with their very little boy. They weren’t home, so you fed the little boy breakfast and felt for him. They came home with an ATM machine in tow, literally. They had literally ripped-off other ATMs but hadn’t been able to get them open. You yelled at them for not taking care of their kid, as well as not having the money.
Then they got the gun, but didn’t get the machine open. And then the mother got mad at the father and pushed the ATM over on his head, crushing it and, by the way, causing the ATM to open.
You got the gun back, grabbed some cash, took the kid outside to wait for the police and social services. Well, of course, you didn’t wait.
Now, you’ve got this big reputation as the Drug Guy who handled a non-payment dispute with an ATM to the head. And Walt, he sees the opportunity to take over more territory and says, “corner the market and raise the price.”
And the first thing in my mind is, “Walt! That’s not an ethical business practice!” I watched through the ATM affair and the drug dealer’s head on a tortoise in the desert . . . and the explosion . . . and what shocks me most is your raising the price??? You’re back at the head on the tortoise, aren’t you? Walt didn’t do that, but Walt is getting badder.
I don’t know what I’m becoming. If this is a dark, dark comedy – and I don’t like those – why am I watching? To see just how outrageous it can get? Because it is only a made-up story? The previews show maybe Walt being interrogated by police and the first “think” in my head was, “Oh, no, he’s going to get caught.” Jesse, you and I have got to RUN.