Hahaha what on Earth? How can you possibly say such strawman garbage after quoting the same post that said this?
You can enjoy Darth Vader as a character. Think he's badass, cool, mysterious, etc. And enjoy the scenes where he acts like an evil badass dictator and force-chokes people. This does not make you a bad person.
Like, holy dishonest selective quoting, Batman.
I am saying there's a difference between enjoying Walter White as a character (and/or his story), and thinking that Walter White is not a morally bankrupt character and/or that he was justified in his actions. I couldn't possibly have made that any clearer with my Darth Vader analogy. Sigh.
You're continuing to be kinda toxic and horrible. Why do you do that? It can't possibly make you happy. And it isn't remotely warranted. Nobody is saying Walt is "justified in his actions," whatever actions that refers to. Nobody cares about your Darth Vader analogy because he was an antagonist. He wasn't an anti-hero, he was a straight villain. You claim everybody who doesn't just "enjoy" Walt but sees his humanity, roots for him, and finds Skyler's antagonist function in many plotlines to be frustrating/dislikable as "probably a misogynist." Then when someone says "that's painting with a broad brush" you respond with "HAHAHAHAH" and call it "strawman garbage."
You come across as unlikable and no one is going to listen to you while this is how you engage with people. Bad faith, blustering accusations, and sloppy generalizations from top to bottom. I don't see what's in it for you or anybody else.
Yeah it's a long walk full of scarecrows very thick with straws. And insulting my feminism along the way, too. GG
You deserve that criticism. It's not misogyny to dislike the antagonists in anti-hero stories just because they are women. That's just a truthful statement that I'll leave with you.
But I'm not talking hurt feelings (though I would argue that the degree of hate that Skyler got did harm Anna Gunn given the threats and harassment she got). I'm not talking about spoiling fun or thwarting Walt, I'm talking about how people actively misrepresent the situation to erase Walt's poor behaviour in order to make everyone around him look worse. Like I said earlier in the thread, it reminds me a lot of Archie Bunker hero worship. Walt wasn't meant to be deified the way he was, just like Archie Bunker was designed to be disliked. Ultimately though, both characters wound up being fan favourites (though in the case of Archie, they were naturally able to then evolve the character to eventually grow to reject the problematic views he held in order to reject the fans who sympathized with him).
Yes, the threats and hate directed at Anna Gunn make me really angry. There are definitely people who are misogynist in their reactions to Skyler, I just wouldn't say that the key factor to look for is finding humanity in Walt. As I said, Walt's last actions on earth were to: 1) Ensure his family got what was left of his millions, 2) exonerate Skyler in a police-monitored phone call, 3) say a tearful goodbye to Skyler and his baby, and 4) receive a mortal wound while freeing Jesse from his captors. That's *after* his "transformation" into Heisenberg -- that's the end of his evolution into an evil person. Anti-heroes are supposed to be okay to root for a little bit because their humanity is shown, even though they do horrible things. It doesn't "erase" Walt's poor behavior to recognize this trope - on the contrary that behavior is what makes Walt so interesting.
Tony Soprano is another great anti-hero: you could fairly describe him as a sociopathic, lying, cheating murderer. But you see him cry when people he loves hate him, faint from panic attacks, recover from severe medical trauma, confess his deepest pains and fears in therapy, and learn how to loathe himself from a hating and vengeful mother. So, despite all the awful shit you see him do, as a result of seeing his humanity, you end up rooting for him. And you end up disliking the people who stand in his way. Thankfully they were pretty much always men in that show so we sidestepped a lot of obnoxious discussions like this.
You can find misogyny in Skyler reactions when they generalize their criticisms of her to apply to women generally, use gendered insults, go after the actress who played her, etc. But for as long as people are only talking about actions she took that they don't like, I just don't think you can make that call. It's an intentionally morally ambiguous show.