In the criminal world of drugs, Walter was once a legendary existence.With his superb chemical skills, he became a drug-making master in the eyes of drug gangs.However, as his power grew, his ambition gradually expanded, eventually leading to the path of self-destruction.
Walter convinced the drug cartel that he would be responsible for manufacturing the drugs, while the group would be responsible for sales and sharing.This cooperation model seems to have brought benefits to both parties, and Walter also received a huge advance payment of 5 million.He used the money to send Mike away, allowing his former partner to withdraw from this dangerous game.Mike's departure seems to have cleared the way for Walter to pursue his own interests more unscrupulously.
When Jesse also expressed his willingness to quit, Walter showed his rogue side.He refused to give Jesse the money he deserved, forcing his former companion to leave in anger.Walter's greed and selfishness have caused him to lose the bottom line of his humanity, and he has begun to become more and more lonely and dangerous.
In order to continue his drug-making business, Walter hired Todd as his assistant.However, when Mike's lawyer was caught and confessed, Mike's situation became precarious.He planned to run away to escape legal sanctions, but during a dispute with Walter, Walter impulsively shot Mike.Mike died peacefully, while Walter fell into deep panic and self-blame.
Jesse didn't know anything about this, and he thought Mike had successfully escaped.Walter secretly contacted Todd's uncle and his gang to kill all the former Gus' members to eliminate potential threats.His behavior has completely exceeded the bottom line of morality and he has become a ruthless criminal.
Even in this darkness, Walter saw a glimmer of light.Lydia provided him with a new drug trafficking market, making their business bigger and bigger.However, with the accumulation of wealth, Walter's heart became increasingly empty and confused.He began to give up and wanted to quit and return to a normal life.
Fate did not seem to favor him.Hank began to doubt Walter because of the abbreviation W.W, which made his life even more precarious.Walter began to feel panic and helpless. He knew that he had gone too far and could no longer look back.