If he's trying not to look creepy and suspicious, he's doing a really bad job at it. Lol
nah, par for the course for certain parts of albuquerque
If he's trying not to look creepy and suspicious, he's doing a really bad job at it. Lol
I did wonder if Skyler and the kids were a part of this rescue, but you're right, it could just be Jesse.The best theory I've read is that Jesse gets kidnapped by Lydia's cohorts and is forced to cook for them. The finale sees Walt attempting to rescue Jesse in one final redemptive act.
That was just the rationale. Walt was sick of his ordinary life and needed some excitement.I think Walt's reasons for going into the business at the beginning were sympathetic, he didn't want to leave his family with a huge amount of debt.
I think Walt's reasons for going into the business at the beginning were sympathetic, he didn't want to leave his family with a huge amount of debt.
Yeah, all that went away the the moment he went into business with Fring.
I think Walt's reasons for going into the business at the beginning were sympathetic, he didn't want to leave his family with a huge amount of debt.
Yeah, all that went away the the moment he went into business with Fring.
It went away a lot earlier than that, pretty much in the first couple of episodes of the show. After all, there were people willing to pay for Walt's treatment. He wouldn't have had to turn to Meth cooking at all but he had already made up his mind. It was just an excuse to finally get the reward and recognition he felt he was owed but never received.
However, I'm also one of those who remained sympathetic to him for very long - way too long, in fact. I did root for him basically until the thing with Brock. To me, the moral ambiguity and the fact that we're made to root for or sympathise with the bad guy is one of the best aspects of the show. I like these ethical rollercoaster rides.
For many love is possession. He just can't see that - which is why its so interesting. That's why i still see him as an anti-hero.
I always wanted to go to Belize; until now.
For many love is possession. He just can't see that - which is why its so interesting. That's why i still see him as an anti-hero.
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