context? what context is anybody missing? I can't wait to hear this
Great post. Saved me a lot of trouble. Amir0x will gloss over this and get right back to trolling, but this is fantastic.
How do you sleep at night when you work in a business that destroys so many lives?
AMIR0X trolling is hilarious.
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just watched ep9. holy shit. [ep9]things moved a lot quicker than I had anticipated.
this will be glorious. how many episodes is part 2 supposed to have?
saying that one group "understands the show" better than another is probably the most obnoxious shit I've read in this thread.
It's almost as bad as people being called misogynists for not like Skyler
Walt put another's person's life in danger without their consent. Yes, by all accounts this is an immoral act. No shit. Saying this is as revelatory and poignant as saying the sky is blue; it literally accomplishes nothing. Why ignore Walt continually begging for Hank's life? Why ignore his repeated attempts at throwing Hank off the trail by non violently? Why ignore the ramifications of reaching the laundry which were markedly more severe than a low speed car crash? Etc.. etc..
You'll no doubt read this and argue against some "you're propping Walt up as a shining beacon of morality" straw man, but that couldn't be further from the case--in fact I've seen NO ONE make this argument.
Walter White has done horrible & immoral things for horrible & immoral reasons. He's done horrible & immoral things for noble reasons. And, he's done horrible & immoral things because his only options were horrible & immoral. To argue merely for the former is disingenuous, and blatantly ignores much of the show. I've seen no critique of Walter White that successfully paints that picture without making several convenient omitions.
Jack Remington said:Amir0x will gloss over this and get right back to trolling
No one that I've seen the last few pages has tried to excuse Walt's actions, but instead tried to challenge Amirox's inaccurate representation of Walt's actions. Saying "Walt tried to kill himself and Hank" is simply not an accurate statement. "Walt attempted to prevent Hank from getting to the laundromat without regard to collateral damage" is more accurate. Note in those sentences I haven't said one thing about Walt's morality or my own view of Walt, yet voicing these same thoughts earlier I was met with over the top and insulting accusations from Amirox of trying to prop up and soften Walt's actions. I haven't posted enough in this thread for anyone to gleam my own views of the show's characters so it's clear he is just painting anyone who even vaguely disagrees with his wording into some crazy image of a Walt-loving idiot.I agree with him. None of Walt's actions are morally justified, unless your justification is based purely on survivalism. THAT I could buy. That Walt did certain things, out of a necessity of surviving vs. something likes Mike's death, which was not something he needed to do to survive. But for instance, with regards to Gale, he had to do it (if he didn't want to be killed or go to Jail by coming out to the DEA for help).
Technically, Walt always had a higher road option. I don't think most people will deny that or argue that. So I assume most are just talking about justification from a moral vs. survival perspective (and ignoring the higher road choices). Regardless, Walt is not a good man. Most of his actions can't really be justified.
No amount of context can excuse Walt's actions. At best you can argue he did certain things to get buy.
No one that I've seen the last few pages has tried to excuse Walt's actions, but instead tried to challenge Amirox's inaccurate representation of Walt's actions. Saying "Walt tried to kill himself and Hank" is simply not an accurate statement. "Walt attempted to prevent Hank from getting to the laundromat without regard to collateral damage" is more accurate. Note I haven't said one thing about Walt's morality or my own view of Walt, yet voicing these same thoughts earlier I was met with over the top and insulting accusations from Amirox of trying to prop up and soften Walt's actions. I haven't posted enough in this thread for anyone to gleam my own views of the show's characters so it's clear he is just painting anyone who even vaguely disagrees with his wording into some crazy image of a Walt-loving idiot.
I despise Walt at this point, I'd like to see Hank mess with him, and I feel the most sympathy for Jesse. But none of that matters when I disagree with Amirox.
Can I join this club?#TeamLydiaPlsTakeUrClothesOFF
#TeamZombieMike is the one true movement.
I despise Walt at this point, I'd like to see Hank mess with him, and I feel the most sympathy for Jesse. But none of that matters when I disagree with Amirox.
I was met with over the top and insulting accusations from Amirox of trying to prop up and soften Walt's actionsx
One thing I might have missed something on when I started rewatching was that early Gus scene where he shows up at the DEA office to promote that charity. When finds out that Walt's got a DEA agent in the family and has cancer, wouldn't that be the point that he stops doing business with him, since the whole intro to his character was about how cautious he was?
Gus was trying to kill Walt since S3. He knew he was a loose cannon.;p
Run.Jesus, are ALL the breaking bad threads like this? If all these threads are going to be is Amirox screaming on people for not sharing his opinion or others calling people who don't like Skyler then I'll unsub now.
Jesus, are ALL the breaking bad threads like this? If all these threads are going to be is Amirox screaming on people for not sharing his opinion or others calling people who don't like Skyler then I'll unsub now.
unsub. If you can't bother contributing to the conversation, you're not valued anyway
Way more complicated than that, dawg.Does anyone remember back in season one where Walt was offered full cancer treatment and a cushy job? I remember how I confused I was when he turned down that money. Over the scope of 4 and a half seasons later it is now exceedingly obvious to me that the only reason why Walt cooked meth is because he wanted to.
How did Hank know that Heisenberg blew up Gus? All the DEA knows is the Hector Salamanca had the bomb, for all they know the cartel could've blown him up.
Does anyone remember back in season one where Walt was offered full cancer treatment and a cushy job? I remember how I confused I was when he turned down that money. Over the scope of 4 and a half seasons later it is now exceedingly obvious to me that the only reason why Walt cooked meth is because he wanted to. If he had just accepted that offer, NO ONE would have gotten hurt and Jesse wouldn't be the broken, miserable shadow of a man that all of you ironically complain about today. Walt never had to be in the business, not to treat his cancer and certainly not for his family.
Tommy Maherg said:Dude, relax.
there's only room for one queen in town.haha you're like a fucking seven year old premadonna. "Oh my god he told me I propped and defended Walt, what an insult!" Drop the drama queen act, it doesn't suit you.
Way more complicated than that, dawg.
Yo can we get a restraining order on Ami or something here cause dayum son he's gone Hank on some asses.
RESTRAIN THIS, RESTRAIN THIS RIGHT HERE
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Does anyone remember back in season one where Walt was offered full cancer treatment and a cushy job? I remember how I confused I was when he turned down that money. Over the scope of 4 and a half seasons later it is now exceedingly obvious to me that the only reason why Walt cooked meth is because he wanted to. If he had just accepted that offer, NO ONE would have gotten hurt and Jesse wouldn't be the broken, miserable shadow of a man that all of you ironically complain about today. Walt never had to be in the business, not to treat his cancer and certainly not for his family.
How?
The whole Gretchen and Grey Matter story. If I were him, the real brains behind Grey Matter and the two people who screwed me over and cut me out were suddenly offering me charity - not because it was their idea, but because my wife suggested it to them - i would turn it down also.How?
Ahah, just caught this. How stupid do you fucking look? My posting pattern is practically defined by my energetic and extremely detailed defenses of my positions. Are you new here, or did you not realize that I actually bother contributing to conversations? You so far have done nothing but attempt to snipe while contributing less than jack and shit.