Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuOne body dissolves in acid while another dealer lies captive. Walt and Jesse scramble to erase evidence, and Walt faces whether he can kill to keep the fledgling operation -- and Jesse -- sa... Alles lesenOne body dissolves in acid while another dealer lies captive. Walt and Jesse scramble to erase evidence, and Walt faces whether he can kill to keep the fledgling operation -- and Jesse -- safe.One body dissolves in acid while another dealer lies captive. Walt and Jesse scramble to erase evidence, and Walt faces whether he can kill to keep the fledgling operation -- and Jesse -- safe.
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This episode, "Cat's in the Bag" is about how Walt and Jesse decide to get rid of the body of the dealer they killed. Meanwhile, Walt's wife is snooping around trying to find the source of Walt's bizarre behavior.
Overall, this is a tight, well-made episode of a great series. It has a heightened sense of drama despite a tad weaker story. I rate this episode 9/10.
So in this episode, "The Cat's In the Bag," Walt and Jesse manage to get their RV out of the ditch in the desert, but they have another problem on their hands. The bodies of the distributors in the back of the RV. They find out that one of them, Crazy-8, is still alive. After a coin flip, Walt and Jesse decide on jobs how to take care of this problem. Walt is tasked with killing Crazy-8 and Jesse is supposed to dispose of the other dead body. Meanwhile, Skylar becomes very suspicious of Walt's activities. She decides to snoop around to find out what exactly is Walt is up to.
This episode shows that the show is not a one-episode wonder and it shall stay for another four seasons after this season. A big reason is the acting involved. Bryan Cranston is handling himself to drama quite well. He also manages to be snarky sometimes too. Aaron Paul is excellent and the amount of ignorance he puts in Jesse is just great. He and his hydrochloric acid experiment is one to behold. However, I think Anna Gunn delivers the episode finest moments. My favorite scene is when she encounters Jesse, as he is trying to dispose of the dead body. The way she yelled at Jesse for selling pot to Walt was excellent. For those wondering, pot was an alibi that Walt came up with to explain his disappearances.
Overall, we got ourselves another great episode, on par with the excellent pilot. If you think this will be boring, you are in for a ride. Just watching Walt and Jesse execute their plans is worth watching. Once again, I loved the educational value the show offers. For someone not particularly great at chemistry, I learned some new things. And the key thing is never to dispose of bodies in a bathtub with hydrochloric acid, unless you want to burn a hole through your ceiling, thus spreading body parts and blood all over the house. Yes, that is how fun this episode is to watch.
My Grade: A-
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- WissenswertesFor the rest of the series whenever Walt makes a sandwich, he removes the crusts from the bread.
- PatzerJesse uses hydrofluoric acid to get rid of the corpse. This is extremely toxic and can only be used in a controlled environment with extreme safety measures. The gloves and masks he puts on are nowhere near enough, let alone them standing near it once the bathtub gives way. They would have suffered extreme lung and eye damage from just standing there.
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Walter White: [after Jesse's ceiling caves in] I'm sorry, what were you asking me? Oh, yes, that stupid plastic container I asked you to buy. You see, hydrofluoric acid won't eat through plastic; it will however dissolve metal, rock, glass, ceramic. So there's that.
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- 16:9 HD