I think people give Breaking Bad way too much credit in convos about art glorifying violence. If that show wasn't meant to make audiences cheer for Walter White, then the show failed spectacularly IMO. (This is a tangential, subtweet-y response to the current Joker discourse.)
I didn’t say anything about not enjoying it. I enjoyed it a lot.
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Oh I know you didn’t say that, but I was just curious cause your words read like you weren’t a fan. Was curious your opinion. Rewatched it in preparation for El Camino, and I personally have to disagree. I don’t think WW is glorified by the end. We root for him, but only (1/2)
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Because we want to see him try to fix the mistakes he made as much as possible before his time is up. I kind of feel by the end of the series, the only fully sympathetic figures are Jesse and the kids.
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That's why *you* rooted for him up to that point. It's not why so many other viewers did. They thought Heisenberg was badass as hell (and that this was a good thing). They wore t-shirts bearing his image. They hated Skyler, and the actor who played her. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/24/opinion/i-have-a-character-issue.html …
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