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To provide a few details from Season One and incorporate them into Season Two, one of the last moments of Season One was reflected in Walt's eyes, as Tuco (Raymond Cruz, The Closer) was beating one of his henchmen during a meth-fueled rampage. Walt seemed to be realizing that he was leaving the safe umbrella of anonymity in order to accomplish the financial goals he wanted to set for his family. If he had to make 40 pounds of meth to get to that point, so be it. After seeing the comical trials and tribulations on getting things right in Season One, there are fewer errors in Season Two, as the margin for error is reduced with the chance of reprisal increasing.

It's in that vein that Walt adjusts to the change of being a high-quantity drug manufacturer rather well. In Season One, he was relying more on Jesse's street senses to help push the demand for the product. As Walt goes a little more wholesale, he employs the use of a lawyer (played by the always hilarious Bob Odenkirk of Mr. Show fame), even a buyer of the product. Jesse is used at first and then pushed aside as Walt realizes in Season Two that he doesn't need him as much for his skillset anymore. Jesse tries to settle down to a degree in Season Two after being cast aside by his parents, even taking up a girlfriend along the way, but he goes through a lot of cringeworthy pain in Season Two, with "Down" being emblematic of his struggles. While you're reminded of it in moments through both seasons, it becomes increasingly clear that Jesse was out of his element even before Walt realized it. Yet you can't help but feel for the kid, and it'll be interesting to see where his character arc takes him in Season Three.

Show creator Vince Gilligan whetted our appetites with seven episodes of Breaking Bad in Season One, and slowly turns up the intensity and emotion which impacts its characters in Season Two. While Breaking Bad may not be the cheeriest show on television, it certainly is the most engrossing, made all the more so by double the episode run (Thanks AMC!). On a landscape where there's little good dramatic episodic television, to borrow a phrase from Jesse, Breaking Bad is the bomb, yo.

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