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Walt does not care about his kids and he does not care about his wife. How could you possible think he cares about his wife in a normal way? He ignored very obvious and very uncomfortable signs of a mental breakdown in order to maintain his delusions he was still doing a good thing. He also went back into cooking meth despite having the chance to get away clean with everything and a legitimate business to run in the car wash, and he did it without thinking of the safety of his family (as if he actually killed all of the people in the meth business who could threaten him or that "becoming Gus" wouldn't obviously mean dying like him would be a very real possibility for him and his family?). The dude is textbook domestic abuse and he's exhibiting genuine undeniable delusion - his family are nothing but possessions to him, points of pride that allow him to believe he's still a good person because he can provide for them. When the time comes (and it will) when they die because of his ego, I'll feel bad, because he won't realize it was his fault - hell twist it in another direction so he doesn't feel the blame, so it's the world's fault and not his. He'll never let himself feel the pain of a real person who cares for their family because he gave up thinking about their safety and humanity a long time ago.she be trying to take away walt's children, the only thing that matters to him next to sklylar and cooking.
remember during the divorce, he didnt care so much about sky as much as he wanted to keep regular contact in the lives of his children. Walt looked about ready to smack a bitch when I saw them arguing.
Perhaps I'm still not getting what about this makes her the bigger of two evils.
I like the fact that the writers are consistent with the motivations and personality of each character.
Hence why Skylar didn't turn into Carmella Soprano, Junior is still just a kid, Hank is just a guy you want to have a beer with, etc.
This show doesn't make one character act within another's head space.
She lost the fight to take away his children the first time, and like walt said, she will lose again. You don't fight walt's evil with being evil to him.
Her trying to do this is not only in defense of her children but is exuding a trolling vibe from her as if she knows it's his weak spot and she's trying to add more stress to him or motivation or something.
I think Skyler is going crazy on purpose, she's too smart to crack like this.
Wrong. Delisional walt yet, abusive at this point maybe, but cares about his family? Now maybe he can't see as clearly as he used to, but when he was thinking the most crystal clear was at the beginning of all this, what did he do?Walt does not care about his kids and he does not care about his wife. How could you possible think he cares about his wife in a normal way? He ignored very obvious and very uncomfortable signs of a mental breakdown in order to maintain his delusions he was still doing a good thing. He also went back into cooking meth despite having the chance to get away clean with everything and a legitimate business to run in the car wash, and he did it without thinking of the safety of his family (as if he actually killed all of the people in the meth business who could threaten him or that "becoming Gus" wouldn't obviously mean dying like him would be a very real possibility for him and his family?). The dude is textbook domestic abuse and he's exhibiting genuine undeniable delusion - his family are nothing but possessions to him, points of pride that allow him to believe he's still a good person because he can provide for them. When the time comes (and it will) when they die because of his ego, I'll feel bad, because he won't realize it was his fault - hell twist it in another direction so he doesn't feel the blame, so it's the world's fault and not his. He'll never let himself feel the pain of a real person who cares for their family because he gave up thinking about their safety and humanity a long time ago.
Walter White is dead, and hopefully Heisenberg dies sooner than later for everyone's sake.
Assuming that the opening scene of the season showing Walt's 52nd birthday is a scene from the final episode, does it seem crazy to anyone else that over the last 12 episodes of the series we'll travel a year considering we've just hit the year mark after 5 seasons?
Lydia acted scared for Mike to protect herself and even tried to kill him by pitting him in a stressful situation with people he cared about, she cracked with her daughter in the next room yet she openly challenged Mike with a gun to her head because of her daughter.Interesting observation. Definitely see the truth in it.
I just want to be clear here. You think Skyler is attempting to cynically manipulate Walt by acting like a battered wife?
Yea, this Lydia situation is not sustainable for another 4 episodes. Mike will pay for his half measureI think the gap will all happen in 2-3 episodes. The time bomb is approaching.
I'm about to go find a pool to go drown in after reading some of these posts.
I like the fact that the writers are consistent with the motivations and personality of each character.
Hence why Skylar didn't turn into Carmella Soprano, Junior is still just a kid, Hank is just a guy you want to have a beer with, etc.
This show doesn't make one character act within another's head space.
Lydia acted scared for Mike to protect herself and even tried to kill him, she cracked with her daughter in the next room yet she openly challenged Mike with a gun to her head because of her daughter.
Women will and have used their children in this show as leverage, Skyler ain't no slowpoke. I think she's faking because she can fake it like the best of them and we know that and we shouldn't completely dismiss that possibility.
I think it's from the end of the half season, personally. And I also think it's crazy.
Insider podcast 504. Skylar in da house.
http://media.amctv.com/breakingbad/podcasts/Breaking-Bad-Insider-504.mp3
Yea, I'm just kind of dumbfounded he went out of his way to even say that, the post wasn't even directed at him.This is a truly impressive display of open misogyny. Congratulations.
Insider podcast 504. Skylar in da house.
http://media.amctv.com/breakingbad/podcasts/Breaking-Bad-Insider-504.mp3
I can't see it, there's too much going on right now to skip a year over the next 4 episodes. Who knows though.
Either way I can't wait to see how they handle it, I'm having a real struggle wrapping my head around it.
This is a truly impressive display of open misogyny. Congratulations.
What if the 8th episode doesn't end with a cliffhanger after all? I wonder if there's even a chance of that happening. I think that would make the wait even worse, somehow. Less room for speculation and all that.
I don't see how either, but I really don't think they've solidified the finale enough to be comfortable enough filming part of it now. Maybe the gap will be in the real-time gap and the shot is actually from the start of the next part.
Lydia acted scared for Mike to protect herself and even tried to kill him by pitting him in a stressful situation with people he cared about, she cracked with her daughter in the next room yet she openly challenged Mike with a gun to her head because of her daughter.
As was Skylar when she was trying to get them as far away from Walt as possible.So wait, are you saying Lydia used her kid as a last bit gamble to save her life? She was ready to die, or at least accepted her fate. I don't think she was doing anything more than looking out for her kid at that point.
So because Skyler and Lydia are women I can't talk about them using children as leverage? My point stands and is not a generalization I'm talking about within the context of this show, brocookie.
Walt used Brock as leverage although not his child, (happy?) but Brock has nothing to do with the emotional dynamic motivation between walt and his family.
Edit: hell walt has used his children as emotional leverage against his wife as it's against her wishes for them to be around Walt during the whole divorce portion of the show.
Thanks for posting that. Glad they finally got it up.Insider podcast 504. Skylar in da house.
http://media.amctv.com/breakingbad/podcasts/Breaking-Bad-Insider-504.mp3
I'm just assuming what I assumed without any context is all, sometimes looking at something as if you've never seen it before (As a new and isolated situation) yields more open possibilities and avenues of perceiving said situation.No, because when you see a woman in a tv show who's clearly being manipulated and abused and acts like it, you assume she's doing it to manipulate her dick of a husband with no real logic behind it.
I'm not sure what Lydia has to do with anything.
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DUHCatching up on season four as I type this. Is season five good so far?
Skysky pretending to be abused is the stupidest shit I have ever read on this forum.
And I always read my own threads.
1 great episode out of 4. 4 left to redeem the season.Catching up on season four as I type this. Is season five good so far?
4 GREAT EPISODES OUT OF 4.1 great episode out of 4. 4 left to prove themselves.
4 GREAT EPISODES OUT OF 4.
She openly threatened walt to use herself as a tool against him for her children... why would it seem so strange for her motivations being any different now? She has the drive to try and protect her children, whats to say she wont use that drive to attempt at fucking walt over.