metalslimer
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While I am TeamJesse, there is a little TeamHeisenberg in ALL of us.
#TeamHeisenberg
S5 Walt was so incredibly fun to watch. I mean really.
Nah, I cringed just about everytime he spoke. It was acted perfectly though
While I am TeamJesse, there is a little TeamHeisenberg in ALL of us.
#TeamHeisenberg
S5 Walt was so incredibly fun to watch. I mean really.
Everyone seems to forget that Walt got out of the game at the end of the last episode. There's your Tony Soprano redemption moment.Walt became cartoonishly evil in season 5. It was like a "fuck the world" switch just came on right at the end of season 4. It's a fun season for sure but it's like the writers want us to all hate him now, no questions asked.
Everyone seems to forget that Walt got out of the game at the end of the last episode. There's your Tony Soprano redemption moment.
I'm betting Walt isn't out. He said specifically he is in the "empire business." Walt is done cooking, but his operation is still running. I Bet Meth Damon is still cooking with a some others doing the deliveries and drops. Walt has too much ego to quit.Everyone seems to forget that Walt got out of the game at the end of the last episode. There's your Tony Soprano redemption moment.
tony soprano redemption? what
I was honestly just about to mention his Heisenberg get up. He looks especially stupid walking into the cafe to meet Lydia in the latest season. I definitely think it's done tongue and cheek though. The fedora and oversized sunglasses are exactly what an underachieving chemistry nerd would think looks badass, but to normal people he just looks fucking dopey. It's funny how the look has become iconic to fans of the show, again with no sense of irony. Just goes to show most people take media at face value and completely ignore the subtext.
Yeah there is none, same goes for Walt
But the difference here is that the writers of sopranos have him scenes like that coma limbo state, or running into junior in the pool. It lets us keep a slightly mixed opinion about the man even if he's done some horrible things
Walt's given nothing at this point. Hell, that one moment of vulnerability in front of his son is shot dead when he says he doesn't want to be remembered like that. Also the Heisenberg outfit/persona is mad cheesy lol
What kind of sociopath are you that you didn't feel for Walt after hearing the Gray Matter story?
The one that sounds like it was his fault?
How exactly is Walt "cartoonishly evil"? That's a bit much. He's in Heisenberg mode, same as always, the only difference being it's sustained instead of merely appearing in flashes. He's been slowly becoming what originally began as a character he devised to mask his fear and lack of confidence. Gilligan no doubt wants the audience to dislike him, but there's nothing I'd consider over the top. Love to hear examples.
Sociopath? Lmao. The gray matter thing was sad but it sounded like the first of many mistakes Walt makes due to his overwhelming pride.
He could have easily swallowed his pride and continued to work with them and he would have been a millionaire.
Do they ever elaborate why he left Gretchen? I don't remember
Fifty-One is one of the freakiest episodes ever. I hate watching Walt chase Skyler around the room telling her that she'll never win. It's horrifying. Walt's a fucking monster.
And Anna Gunn is a fine actress.
yeah he started off as a generic cowboy cop but they gave him some depth after the shooting and el paso
edit: oh my bad, i read that as hank. mike is pretty great too. sympathized with him so much. he had to practice every ounce of restraint he had in him not to shoot walt in the head whenever the moron spoke. shame about his money not making it to his granddaughter
Wait, are we sure the money didnt make it to his granddaughter? I thought the lawyer was killed before he could flip on Mike, and I also thought that since the money had no been touched it wouldn't be taken away like it was with all the others?
Saul said something about all of Mike's money being taken twice, it's definitely gone
Not in the show, but Gilligan said in an interview that Walt left after he found out Gretchen's family was rich.
What kind of sociopath are you that you didn't feel for Walt after hearing the Gray Matter story?
Fifty-One is one of the freakiest episodes ever. I hate watching Walt chase Skyler around the room telling her that she'll never win. It's horrifying. Walt's a fucking monster.
And Anna Gunn is a fine actress.
Cuz she fucked Ted.That's the episode I turn to when people say that they hate Skyler. I found her character a tad bit annoying (Though a little justified) but how can people still hate her after that?
Basically, while I understand people can feel sympathy for him, I don't think it's as much as of a complex thing as the story has played out. I think some fans just can't let go of the idea of a protagonist being so awful. They can't get past the idea of the main character of a story being someone you should feel no sympathy for.
That's not what happened. He didn't bail to provide for his family. He randomly left Gretchen while visiting her family (Think the popular theory is that they were very well off and he felt small because he's overly proud and status-obsessed (edit: yeah I thought I remembered a VG interview with that in it too, but I couldn't find it)). He bailed out of weakness and then kept his distance because of petty jealousy when it was all his fault.Sure, he bailed on what became a golden goose to provide for his new family.
Sure, he bailed on what became a golden goose to provide for his new family.
That's not what happened. He didn't bail to provide for his family. He randomly left Gretchen while visiting her family (Think the popular theory is that they were very well off and he felt small because he's overly proud and status-obsessed). He bailed out of weakness and then kept his distance because of petty jealousy when it was all his fault.
Coming off a rewatch I have to say I'm pretty sure that Mike's granddaughter DID end up getting the money. At the first scene with the lawyer and the safety deposit boxes, you can see him completely fill her (biggest) box with cash, and leave a note for her, implying that her drop is complete. Right after that, in the car, the lawyer says "she's gonna need another box if you decide to leave one more dollar to her." Mike says, "and the other guys are ok getting theirs in continuing increments?" and the lawyer confirms that they understand.
On the next drop, when he gets caught, he doesn't touch her box, so they might have never even found out about it.
eh, that's not how it seemed to happen at all. I don't even know if he was with Skyler when that happened and don't think he was.
Do Walt defenders watch a different show week to week? I don't understand how anyone can sympathize with this man post poisoning Brock.
Awesome post brah. Particularly this part.
@pezdispenser: warrants probably took care of the girl's safety deposit box. That or the lawyer talked. He's got no incentive to stay quiet anymore
No, it wasn't a dumb weak argument. It's a correct one. People who HATE Skyler tend to hate her for reasons directly related to the fact she's a woman, a woman who doesn't let Walt do what he wants to do.
It's not "exaggerated," it gets brought up in multiple interviews, at panels - it's not a "manufactured" thing. It's an actual thing. It didn't pick up in response to people noticing many of the complaints were misogynist in nature. If it picked up, (and I don't think it did), it picked up because more people have watched the show, and with the increase in audience, there's bound to be an increase in shitty people making shitty arguments about it online.
When the creator himself says he believes Skyler "hate" is probably, more often than not, misogynistic in nature, it's not a "manufactured" thing.
Two that stick out to me:
When Jesse's telling him about breaking up with his girlfriend and Walt's still angry about the "legacy costs"; something along the lines of "How do you feel?", Jesse starts talking about his feelings, and Walt interrupts and says he means the money. This one isn't that big of a deal to me since he was angry, but...
When Walt's whistling right after he tells Jesse how torn up he is about the kid being shot while they were robbing the train. Walt's pretty damn good at manipulating Jesse, and I guess the argument could be made that he got careless? But he saw how torn up Jesse was about it, and it's not like he thought Jesse was gone or anything, he just straight up starts whistling and doesn't stop even when Jesse answers his phone. There's also the fact that when they're disposing of the kid's body, Walt genuinely does look like he has disgust or remorse about the whole thing, so I don't even know what to think there
I dunno. Neither of them ruin the show or break immersion for me or whatever, but they stuck out to me when I was watching it last year and they stuck out to me on my rewatch
I'd say walt was cartoonish in 5a, but only because he intentionally presented himself that way. Usually you say "cartoonish" to kinda say that a character/performance wasn't the right energy for the show, here he was cartoonish because he put on the face of the supervillain kingpin and...it actually worked. it's not a cartoonish characterization, just a character pulling off a cartoonish facade of a personality for a while.
Is it safe to say if you like Breaking Bad you will like the Sopranos? I have never watched it.
Here I was hating her guts because she cheated on her husband. My wife feels the same way. Or about how she's used his kids against him in the past. Who knew that was all misogynistic?
"Little rich girl, just adding to your millions"
Here I was hating her guts because she cheated on her husband. My wife feels the same way. Or about how she's used his kids against him in the past. Who knew that was all misogynistic?
So do you guys think the first episode will be entirely flash forward or will they start right off from Hank on the toilet? Do you think they'll show him going back to the barbecue and staring at Walt once he knows.
And does anyone have a link to the gaf reaction to that episode.
Watched Hazard Pay. Had forgotten how awesome the cook scene was, so sweet. And Walt telling Marie about the affair, manipulating her so perfectly: so disgusting. Same with him working Jesse over about Andrea. Fucking hate him, and love to watch him.
1) you can't counter an accusation of misogyny with "I know a girl who thinks that though!" that is a very empty argument that demonstrates a drastic lack of knowledge on the subject Google "internalized sexism"
2) she cheated on her husband while they were separated and she had filed for divorce. and after he had begun cooking meth, faked a fugue state, lied about his entire life for months and months in numerous ways, worried her with medical payments, emotionally tortured her basically and not made any effort to understand how much stress he was putting her under... not that you can really "get even" for that stuff because everything walt had done up to that point was already pretty gross, but I don't think she was that unreasonable
1) you can't counter an accusation of misogyny with "I know a girl who thinks that though!" that is a very empty argument that demonstrates a drastic lack of knowledge on the subject Google "internalized sexism"
2) she cheated on her husband while they were separated and she had filed for divorce. and after he had begun cooking meth, faked a fugue state, lied about his entire life for months and months in numerous ways, worried her with medical payments, emotionally tortured her basically and not made any effort to understand how much stress he was putting her under... not that you can really "get even" for that stuff because everything walt had done up to that point was already pretty gross, but I don't think she was that unreasonable