yea they both had to go but the way it went down wasShe had to go, Jesse and her were moving sloppy AF
yea they both had to go but the way it went down wasShe had to go, Jesse and her were moving sloppy AF
cannot understand why the fandom gets so mad about that junkie bytch who was corrupting jesse. everyone on this show was unlikable
He started out noble we rooted for him because he tried doing life by the book and he couldn’t provide enough for his family in the case of misfortune passing. But I think he was always that person the power just brought it outYou aren't supposed to like Walter White. You are supposed to find him compelling. To make an anime comparison he's the closest I feel like we've come to a live action Light Yagami from Death Note. Watching power just absolutely corrupt a common man and transform him into a detestable piece of shyt. I feel like Walter's send off was undeserving of such a person. When Light went out he got an ending he deserved. Walt got to design his end and he didn't deserve to.
You don't really even know who you are until you have options. When Walt could be whoever he wanted instead of be what life forced him to be we saw who he really was. Walt should have been forced to go out in an undignified manor though. He got to go out respectably.He started out noble we rooted for him because he tried doing life by the book and he couldn’t provide enough for his family in the case of misfortune passing. But I think he was always that person the power just brought it out
Jane is ultimately the one most at fault for what ends up happening to her, but that corruption went both ways. Jesse played a role, too, in shattering Jane’s 18 month sobriety by using in front of her. Those two were a horrible match with the way they kept enabling bad behavior out of the other.cannot understand why the fandom gets so mad about that junkie bytch who was corrupting jesse. everyone on this show was unlikable
Jane is ultimately the one most at fault for what ends up happening to her, but that corruption went both ways. Jesse played a role, too, in shattering Jane’s 18 month sobriety by using in front of her. Those two were a horrible match with the way they kept enabling bad behavior out of the other.
But it’s the chain reaction that her death caused for me. Yeah, she was a terrible influence on Jesse, but that was still someone’s daughter at the end of the day. Indirectly causing Jane to fall onto her back and letting her choke on her own vomit was a fukked situation, and a large part of Walt knew that.
The plane crash that resulted was ridiculous as hell though, looking back at it.
If you can’t see the tragedy in that whole situation then I don’t know what to tell you. Unless you’re being purposefully obtuse.Someone's daughter? This show was about dealing meth
Come one man, don't you think that was destroying families as well?
I can’t remember, did pinkman ever find out the father ended up killing himself?If you can’t see the tragedy in that whole situation then I don’t know what to tell you. Unless you’re being purposefully obtuse.
Never
As far as Jesse knowing, I have no clue. Doubt it. Pops shot himself, but it’s unclear as to whether it was a fatal blow or not (S3E4). The fact we didn’t hear anything else about the guy throughout the show makes me think he didn’t make it.I can’t remember, did pinkman ever find out the father ended up killing himself?
Him playing with fire because of his ego had me like