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Television Breaking Bad

You guys are being a bit ridiculous.

The phone call was the first time Flynn got to talk to his dad since he had left. He was confused the day he left and since then his whole life has been destroyed. He had to blow up at his dad and get his anger out.

Think about from his point of view. His dad is no longer there. Everyone is hounding him and his family for information regarding his father. Flynn probably doesn't even feel like he knows his father anymore. He always saw him as a kind, innocent, nice guy. He's finding out that his father was a murderer, a drug manufacturer, and the head of a criminal organization.

Flynn is now without a dad, stuck with his mom (who is in a lot of trouble herself), a baby sister, and a devastated aunt. His uncle, whom he had always looked up to and had looked at as a figure of strength, is dead and his father had something to do with it. Think about all he's lost, and how quickly it all happened. His family has split apart. Flynn would have had to go to Hank's funeral. He can't escape any of this. It's not like he can just go and hide in his room or go out for a drive. He no longer lives in the house that he grew up in and had lived all his life up to this point. He no longer has the sweet, badass car his dad had bought him. It's all gone.

If you had lost family members, had lost your car, lost your home, lost your anonymity, and lost your privacy you'd be super pissed too. It's got to be a really confusing time for him. He's a kid in high school. He'd been sort of babied his whole life, by both parents, and often wouldn't hear the truth about things. Now he's suddenly had to grow up, he's learning the awful truth about everything, and he only has a fractured mother to help guide him at this point. He's probably never been so lost, so lonely, and so scared in his entire life. I wouldn't be surprised if he started using drugs to help self-medicate. This is a lot for a teenage kid to handle. He's got all the normal teenage stuff to worry about still, plus this craziness.


I've read a lot of posts on BL. There's a lot of bitching about stuff that isn't anything near what Flynn had to go through. If he hadn't flipped out on Walt it wouldn't have been realistic. I bet if they talked again he wouldn't flip out as much because he needed to get that anger out.
 
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Breaking Bad is a purely fictional TV show with an overtly unrealistic, fantastic plot....a complete fairy tale. The characters however, are very compelling and realistic, and you can genuinely empathize with the emotional struggles and inner conflicts that they go through....That's what makes the show so great. It can go from drama to comedy to action/adventure in a single episode. It has a little bit of everything and the viewer never knows what the next scene will bring. It lulls you into a false sense of security with something lighthearted, and then drops a bomb on you time and time again!

It does contain gratuitous, cartoon-like violence at times that's just there for pure entertainment, like any gangster/crime or action/thriller type movie or show. People root for people to die all the time in the context of TV and movies, that's just part of the fun of it! That's why I find it funny that there's a select few posters in this thread getting on their "moral high horse" and passing judgment on the people who are hoping that certain characters get killed off or "take the money and run" etc. It's a fucking TV show! It's just so naïve, immature and IDK.....fucking pretentious....I abhor people who think they're just "so enlightened" and nitpick every little thing that everyone else does...I've spent years of my life around people like this and the only people who can stand them are the other people with the exact same stick up their ass, or as Walter White said a few episodes ago in the flashback scene in the desert, "So and so has 'bug up his butt' and he's insisting that I stay late!"

From now on I'll make sure that I only identify with and root for the fictional characters that conduct themselves in the most politically correct, morally upright manner that mirrors how everyone should live day to day in real life!

When I watch a slasher film like a Friday the 13th and the other people in the room with me drinking beer all cheer when an asshole character gets killed, I'm gonna push the non-prescription, unnecessary frames back onto the bridge of my nose and say, "How can you guys cheer for someone dying?!"..."Nobody deserves to die!"...."Cheering for people who die in movies is disrespectful to the people who die from senseless violence everyday in real life!"....Then, I'll go in my bedroom, fire up my MacBook and put on a jazz-fusion record(an actual vinyl record) by some band nobody's ever heard of before and lament how ignorant everyone is....:|
 
I find it funny how many people in this thread are disgusted by the moral convictions of a suddenly profoundly disillusioned retarded 17 year old (with the notable defense of Black Rabbit of Inlè). Even funnier is how well the Neo-Nazi's dismissal of Jesse as a "cry baby rat" at the beginning of the most recent episode matches up with the opinions of him expressed here for ages. What's happened to Jesse has always been the sort of thing that could happen to him, which he never intentionally invited on himself (or the suffering inflicted on other characters or the innumerable unnamed who we can plausibly imagine). He realized the import of that and that's why he "ratted."


Walt is a bad ass but he sure as hell didn't do it all for his family, even if that's what he's told himself and what he still clings desperately to. Walt is a pitiful monster -- the driving force of the tragedy. Read this thread over from the last three weeks if you don't know what I mean (though I welcome you to debate any interpretation using evidence from the show). I'll reiterate His Name Is Frank's reaction to a similar sentiment expressed earlier about Jesse (and I think this applies to Walt Jr., too) and say "if you believe that, then you have been to prison one too many times."

I won't lie. I felt a little frisson of "fuck yes,' show them all, Walt," at the end of the last episode (as is intended). I've felt a little of much of what the majority of people in this thread have posted about regarding where their sympathies lie, but it's nonsense. It doesn't work out when I consider how the world would be if everyone thought that way. Truthfully, if someone like Walt was actually anywhere near my life I'd want him dead or in prison as soon as possible.

You do realize that a lot of people on this website are one or two steps short of calling for a Battle of Algiers type overthrow of their governments, right?

And by "Battle of Algiers type overthrow" I mean a war of attrition against police.
 
That conan interview was hillarious. New plot wallter white moves away and turns out breaking bad was the preuel to malcom in the middle. When this show first came on i was hooked bc cranston really is a great actor.
 
As long as:

-Holly and Walter jr. are safe and relocated to upstanding caring parents

-Everyone who broke any law at anytime during the course of the series is punished, including skinny Pete and Badger, we haven't forgotten you little devils!

-Marie is given a lifetime pension by the government so she doesn't have to worry about bills, and...

-Skyler apologizes to the original carwash owner and comes clean,

The finale will have some real closure and satisfaction for us BB fans with a moral and spiritual conscience!
 
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I wonder if Marie got in trouble at all for taking Walt's money for Hank's physical therapy?

I would think she would have moved after everything that happened. She knew her house got vandalized and she knows that people know where she lives. I would think it'd be hard to move on living in that house. Plus, it had already looked pretty big for just two people. Now it would feel big and empty with just her.
 
Lol i forgot about that part when they had saul (ahh saul, perhaps one of my fav characters on that show) falsify all that stuff to make bogdan sell the car wash, and walt takes the first dollar the guy ever made and buys a soda.
 
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