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Although Lao Bai's character is not particularly good and he has done some wrong things, he took the initiative to retire in season 5 and did not continue to do some things that endanger society, so he was able to get a happy ending.
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Because he achieved his goal in his own way, and his methods were relatively despicable, but he rescued his partner at the last moment.
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Lao Bai is an excellent poison maker, but this profession is only for saving lives and for his family, and he is also forced to be helpless.
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In "Breaking Bad", Lao Bai died at the end.
In order to ensure that his former accomplices will no longer harass his family, and also to rescue Parkman (Aaron Paul), Lao Bai designed to enter the warehouse of the drug dealers, after seeing Parkman who was detained by the drug dealers, Lao Bai activated the machine gun hidden in his car, and suddenly the room fell into blood, everyone was shot and killed unexpectedly, and only the drug dealer Todd survived, but in the next second, he was quickly strangled to death by the rescued Parkman.
There are only two people left in the room, Lao Bai and Parkman, and when Lao Bai asks Parkman to shoot him, Parkman finds that Lao Bai has been shot, so he drives away. Lao Bai, who was seriously injured, walked into the warehouse where he was making drugs, looked down carefully at his beloved chemistry, and gently patted the metal container, leaving a bloody handprint on it. In the roaring siren, Lao Bai fell to the ground and died.
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He's dead. In the last ascension shot, the police appeared, and after Lao Bai paused and continued to walk, there was no rescue action, and there was no handcuffing, indicating that they had determined that Lao Bai was dead.
The end of the American drama "Breaking Bad" left a mystery for several years: whether Lao Bai is dead or not. The show's creator, Vince Gilligan, has been vague about this issue, but then Gilligan finally gave a conclusion, and he was asked about it on Rich Eisen's show, and A:
I'll be you, Rich, because I love you so much, yes, I'm dead. ”
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Lao Bai, an ordinary middle-aged man and an ordinary chemistry teacher, suddenly found out that he was suffering from cancer when he was nearly half a hundred years old, and his days were numbered. The wife of the family is pregnant, the 16-year-old son has mild cerebral palsy, and the mortgage has not been paid off for more than 1......0 yearsThe pale reality made it impossible for Lao Bai to die like this. "Everything I do is for my family.
That's what Lao Bai thought at the beginning, and that's what he did.
This statement will undoubtedly make the audience interested in Lao Bai's subsequent series of illegal acts.
Generate understanding and sympathy, and at the same time, it can also minimize the moral anxiety in Lao Bai's heart. So, Lao Bai plunged headlong into the dire cause without hesitation. Lao Bai's mental journey has actually gone through three stages.
At first, he felt that he could do everything for the sake of his family, even if it was illegal and would hurt others and society, but for the sake of love, he could bear these sins. Later, as his wife, children, and relatives turned against him, the words of the big drug lord Gusflin became the only motivation to support him to continue, "Being a man means supporting your family, even if your family doesn't understand you, don't trust you, or even don't love you anymore, as a man, you have to support your family." ”
Although Lao Bai subjectively never intended to hurt anyone, especially his family, in fact his actions hurt almost everyone close to him. At this time, Lao Bai began to reflect on his behavior, is everything I do really for my family? Was everything I did worth it?
In the last conversation with his wife, Lao Bai opened his heart: "I do these things for myself, I like what I do, what I do gives me a sense of accomplishment, and I enjoy it." This dialogue is undoubtedly a subversion of traditional values, but from this sentence, we can feel the depth of the creator's understanding of human nature and the sincerity of his creation.
In fact, whether Lao Bai said this sentence or the screenwriter wrote it, it takes full courage and honesty.
In the end, the old white people betrayed their relatives and left. But did he die in agony and remorse? I don't think so.
In fact, I believe that if Lao Bai could be given a chance to start all over again, he would still make the same choice, and he would still go to the system and sell drugs without hesitation. Although he knew that doing so would cause harm to his family and others, he would eventually stay true to his choice. Because he knows that human nature is ultimately selfish.
Many people don't admit this, or don't dare to admit it, just because they never dare to really face and examine their hearts and souls. In the end, Lao Bai became himself and fulfilled himself, and his life and his death also had value and meaning.
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The main reason is that this character knows what he wants, and he works hard for what he has obtained, especially as a chemistry teacher, he knows chemistry very well.
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Although he is just an ordinary chemistry teacher, his identity behind him is very strong, and he is also a very good person to read, and has produced many excellent students.
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Lao Bai's understanding of chemistry knowledge is very thorough, and his learning ability is particularly strong.
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