This is the second episode of the last season of Breaking Bad. This was a highly entertaining episode and it serves as another reminder that Walt's character has certainly changed from the first episode. I also liked the globalization aspect of the episode and for the first time in the entire series, we finally have a location shoot in Europe.
This episode, "Madrigal," has Mike being concerned about Gus's meth operation and who it involves. Some woman named Lydia confronts him and asks him to terminate eleven people involved with the operation. Meanwhile, Walt and Jesse decide to start cooking meth again as a three- way partnership with Mike.
Overall, the intensity may be harnessed somewhat, but this is still an excellent episode with further details on Mike's personal life. With another great screenplay and more great acting, particularly from Jonathan Banks and Laura Fraser, we get another successful episode. I rate this episode 9/10.