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Breaking Bad 4: Breaking More Baddest
Dazed:
The one thing that I admire most about this show is that there is no action without consequence, even if it takes four or five episodes to show up. Everything comes back in the end, and the writers are totally merciless to the characters when they deserve it.
satsugaikaze:
See the thing is that at the beginning, I had the impression that he would have actually been quite a decent guy before the events of the series happened, but now that he's terminally ill and only going downhill from there, I sort of expected things to only get worse.
Inlander:
I dunno, the more I watch him push Jesse around because in his view Jesse's just a "loser" the more I come to think that actually, while he was always probably decent enough to people who he viewed as his social equal, he was also probably always filled with unshakeable contempt for people he deemed to be beneath him. So a junkie's always a junkie and is always going to be a junkie to him, and he just can't allow the possibility of any kind of redeeming features in any such people.
Which kind of makes him an arsehole, really. It's just that until recently he was never desperate enough for the arseholishness to manifest itself too clearly.
J:
--- Quote from: Tom on 21 Jun 2011, 18:06 ---I think he may be there already, I'm getting the sense that he's completely flipped. For me season 3's finale was the point that I found him truly irredeemable.
--- End quote ---
i found him irredeemable when he started selling meth. particularly after he turned down his rich friends who offered to pay for his treatment.
Method of Madness:
Aww, yeah, just three more days!
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