Walt has a moment of genius (or paranoia). He notices that Krazy-8 asked for a plastic plate to eat his sandwich, but the plate is ceramic. Walt counts the pieces of the shattered plate. There is one missing. He finds a jagged, sharp shard hidden in Krazy-8’s pocket—a weapon meant for Walt’s throat. Walt sits on the basement stairs. He doesn't kill Krazy-8 in a fit of rage. He pulls out a notepad and calculates the odds. "I figure the probability that you stab me in the back is... high."
If you haven't revisited Season 1, Episode 2 lately, do so. Watch Walt drop the shattered plate piece into his pocket. Watch him steel himself. And watch the moment Walter White dies just a little bit, so that Heisenberg can crawl out of the goo-covered floor. breaking bad temporada 1 episodio 2 top
This is the of the episode. Walt realizes that mercy equals death. The chemistry teacher starts thinking like a chemist: cold, calculated, logical. He decides to kill Krazy-8 not because he is evil, but because the variables demand it. Hank vs. Walt: The First Real Confrontation While Jesse panics about Krazy-8, Walt sits at a family dinner with Hank, the DEA agent who is hunting "Heisenberg" before he even exists. The dialogue is a masterpiece of dramatic irony. Walt has a moment of genius (or paranoia)
is a top episode because it proves that the most dangerous chemical reaction isn't meth—it's the reaction between desperation and intelligence. There is one missing