Walter had plenty of opportunities to quit while he was ahead and salvage his life and relationships. One moral is don't gamble and expect to keep winning.
The show should have also stopped at season 4.The moral is "quit while you're ahead."
He had made millions of dollars at some point and could have stopped his operations and taken his family to a different country.
The show should have also stopped at season 4.
Season 5's argument is completely stupid, the most careful bad guy ever leaves a notebook with evidence in his cover job's office.
So yeah, quit while you are ahead, although I'm sure the producers and actors earned a ton of money with that season with no consequences, that's that.
Thats pride. Nothing to do with Toxic Masculinity. Yeah, let me work for the guy that took my idea, foh.
It wasn't the drugs that ruined everything, it was his need to feel like the big man of the household. The provider. The father. The husband. The MAN of the house, who everyone RESPECTS. It wasn't enough to make all the dirty money, he needed them to know, he needed to be ACKNOWLEDGED, and APPRECIATED. It wasn't enough to have an alias which he could use to do illegal activities and protect his personal life. He needed to people to know that it was HIM. It's not just pride. It's the internalized concept of what a MAN is and that to be WORTH something that is what he NEEDS to be. If you are finally seeing how that is toxic masculinity, YOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT.What does drug dealing have to do with Toxic masculinity? Like c'mon now, lol.
wrong.
the moral of breaking bad is that self sacrifice can still hurt the ones you love
Don't pay attention to him, he keeps repeating it because he knows it gets reactions, he's a troll. Quick search his post history with "1.5" and you'll see.
Rape is not an action exclusive to males. He didn't go on the show being this super macho guy sleeping with hookers, cheating and telling his son "grab them by the pussy" or "boys don't cry" And to be clear. I don't know how some people defend that scene. Saying "She didn't say no" Skyler is terrified about her safety and her son. Because she knows what Walt has become.
If the show ended at Season 4, it would essentially be a happy ending for everyone. Mike was recovering from his gunshot wound, Walt was happy with his family, Jessie was happy, his girlfriend was still alive, etc.
Sometimes I wonder if the show would have remained as popular if Season 4 was the last season. I feel like Season 5 was the most powerful for obvious reasons.
Yeah. I'm really scared for family and friends. I know someone who has sleep apnea and they can't afford anything. Fuck. I can only encourage them to lose some weight and sleep in different positions but the dude isn't overweight...are you really let to die, if you can't afford cancer treatment?
He ended up with like $9m for his family thoughThe same moral as every movie or TV series about crime: "CRIME DOESN'T PAY"
there's a whole scene when he goes to meet Gretchen and tells us he's going to put it in a trust for his kids or a hitman will kill them. There's no reason to think they didn't do that, he knew he was probably about to be killed anyway.
there's a whole scene when he goes to meet Gretchen and tells us to put it in a trust for his kids or a hitman will kill them. There's no reason to think they didn't do that though.
New ERA meme is born. All jokes aside. I actually enjoy everyones perspective on the show.
I mean wasn't he just dying and nothing would have saved him? I don't remember.
Ya maybe it's all just a veiled criticism of the US healthcare system and by extension Capitalism.
SELF SACRIFICE CAN STILL HURT THE ONES YOU LOVE!!!!