Cross posting from another thread...
Well, both of them are kind of being pushed down right now and need a release, and Jimmy's introduction to his world the first time must have stuck. She seems to be a natural at it.Interesting how it took interest from another firm to bring back Slippin Kimmy. She isn't more ethical than Jimmy, just more guilty.
During a lot of these Mike scenes, I find myself scanning the characters, and I'm like "ok, Hank kills that guy, Walter kills that guy, Mike kills this one.."
During a lot of these Mike scenes, I find myself scanning the characters, and I'm like "ok, Hank kills that guy, Walter kills that guy, Mike kills this one.."
Interesting how it took interest from another firm to bring back Slippin Kimmy. She isn't more ethical than Jimmy, just more guilty.
And you can see how much of a toll that's already taking on his psyche. That look on his face when they were getting ready to close on the house spoke volumes.I think Mike's motivations are what Walter always pretended his were until the finale.
Walter had an axe to grind with the world because of Gray Matter. He always wanted to use his chemistry genius to take what he thought he deserved and the cancer diagnosis removed his inhibitions. 'Doing it for his family' was just his rationale.
Mike I think is the opposite. He already got his revenge. He has one thing in the world he gives a damn about without a hint of Walter's narcissism, and he just wants to defend it.
Even less since they are airing the commercials in the middle of the night when NONE of the people they are trying to reach are awake.Say what you will about tacky...it got phone calls rolling in. Blue swirly is going to be as effective as It was last time.
I think Mike's motivations are what Walter always pretended his were until the finale.
Walter had an axe to grind with the world because of Gray Matter. He always wanted to use his chemistry genius to take what he thought he deserved and the cancer diagnosis removed his inhibitions. 'Doing it for his family' was just his rationale.
Mike I think is the opposite. He already got his revenge. He has one thing in the world he gives a damn about without a hint of Walter's narcissism, and he just wants to defend it.
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