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In reply to the discussion: Breaking Bad [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)81. Actually the allure is watching, in the words of Vince Gilligan, "Mr Chips turn into Scarface"
and the real question is, did the situation change Walter, or was this really deep seated fucking darkness inside the seemingly mild-mannered dude the whole time?
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I find it interesting that many sympathize with such an extreme charector
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Aug 2013
#11
I find him to be a sympathetic charector, more deserving than a violent selfish drug dealer, sure
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Aug 2013
#44
I think the show is meant to make you wonder whether all people are capable of this under the right
stevenleser
Aug 2013
#77
That person literally sucked IQ from DU/DUers while they were here. We were all dumber for having
stevenleser
Aug 2013
#78
Now I'll never know what he meant by referring to Walter White as "tarted-up."
Chiyo-chichi
Aug 2013
#84
What nonsense! You see no problem with "what flavor of cognitive dissonance is operating here?"
demwing
Aug 2013
#59
yeah, but it can't us its stupid paul revere thing without giving itself away
arely staircase
Aug 2013
#70
The allure of Breaking Bad is its depiction of innocence lost. Which is exactly opposite...
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#79
Actually the allure is watching, in the words of Vince Gilligan, "Mr Chips turn into Scarface"
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2013
#81
You don't actually watch the show, yet feel qualified to make broad metaphorical assumptions about
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2013
#80