Breaking Bad Season 1 Complete [best] -
However, to call Season 1 a simple "transformation" is to miss its tragic irony. Walter never changes; he merely amplifies. The season reveals that the monster was always present. Early flashbacks to Gray Matter Technologies show a brilliant, arrogant young man who was cheated out of a fortune. His decision to leave the company was not noble sacrifice but wounded pride. The cancer does not corrupt a good man; it merely removes the inhibitions of a resentful one. He refuses Elliot Schwartz’s charity not out of dignity, but out of the same hubris that will eventually destroy his family. The season’s final shot—Walt telling a stunned Skyler, "I am awake"—is the most chilling line of the series. He does not regret what he has done; he regrets having been asleep for 50 years.
To move larger quantities of meth, Walt realizes they need a heavy hitter. He adopts the alias and seeks out a local kingpin named Tuco Salamanca . Breaking Bad Season 1 Complete
His solution? To leverage his genius-level chemistry knowledge into the production of the world’s purest crystal methamphetamine. He partners with a former student, the fast-talking, morally fluid Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), and descends into the violent underbelly of Albuquerque, New Mexico. However, to call Season 1 a simple "transformation"
The "Complete First Season" collection is typically sold as a 3-disc DVD set 2-disc Blu-ray set Special Features & Bonuses Audio Commentaries: Early flashbacks to Gray Matter Technologies show a
Walt lectures his students: "Chemistry is the study of change." The entire season is a chemical reaction. Walt provides the catalyst (cancer) and the reagent (ego). The result? A violent, exothermic transformation.
The season introduces (Bryan Cranston), a mild-mannered, overqualified high school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Struggling financially and diagnosed with terminal Stage III lung cancer, Walter is desperate to secure his family's financial future before he dies.