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SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
40. Yeah, lots of people have told me that.
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 05:05 PM
Sep 2013

Clearly I am the only person out there who thinks my way. And, as I have only watched the first episode and part of the second, I'm not basing my opinion on very much information.

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I'm commenting because I'm on a phone ... Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #1
Definitely, thanks for the kick. fujiyama Sep 2013 #2
Yes, I've thought about this ... Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #11
I certainly hope my satellite dish didn't crap out the last six or so episode.. currently Frankie the Bird Sep 2013 #30
I have more problems with TWC than I've ever had when I had DirectTV. Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #32
"Why aren't more people cooking meth too?" because the overwhelming majority are Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #3
Really? David__77 Sep 2013 #5
like any enterprise, ethics likely takes a backseat to easy market access... nashville_brook Sep 2013 #19
Nah, it's just that America's at the "Weeds" stage demwing Sep 2013 #8
Breaking "Meh, I'll get to it tomorrow" stage. Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #12
LOL! That's a keeper. Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #23
Meth entrepreneurs eliminate competition wherever they can. Maybe that's a reason. nt valerief Sep 2013 #31
The premise of the show is almost uniquely American Fumesucker Sep 2013 #4
! Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #13
damn that's good. nashville_brook Sep 2013 #20
It's a fascinating character study, and it is uniquely American. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #6
One reason scarletlib Sep 2013 #7
Those are all good points. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #14
To me it's the story of how the human intellect takes on a life of its own... RagAss Sep 2013 #9
That's such an interesting take on the show and on Walt. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #15
Also, once he's on the path he doesn't once look back and reconsider... Democracyinkind Sep 2013 #51
how Breaking Bad plays out in the rest of the civilized world. KG Sep 2013 #10
Except that Walt did not make meth just to buy treatment, he killed and cooked until he had Bluenorthwest Sep 2013 #16
It's a slippery, karmic slope. Sanddog42 Sep 2013 #24
Except Walt made very clear he wanted an empire. Does an empire come with free health care? nt Dreamer Tatum Sep 2013 #22
But didn't that happen only after he got a taste of empire? Democracyinkind Sep 2013 #52
To characterize what Walt does as 'cooking meth' is a cop out, he's a murderous organized Bluenorthwest Sep 2013 #17
Damn, I'm going to miss this show when it's over. (nt) Paladin Sep 2013 #18
It is stressing me out but I will miss it too. Glimmer of Hope Sep 2013 #21
+1 Ruby the Liberal Sep 2013 #25
I think Marie trashes Walt and Skylar's House HangOnKids Sep 2013 #34
I get confused on those time lapse/forward segments Ruby the Liberal Sep 2013 #41
Oh - and Marie? Ruby the Liberal Sep 2013 #42
I hope they don't kill him off. former9thward Sep 2013 #27
It's set here in NM Warpy Sep 2013 #26
I'm apparently the only citizen in this country SheilaT Sep 2013 #28
If you think this show is glorifying meth, you need to start watching it again. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #29
I said it seems to be glorifying the manufacture and sale of meth. SheilaT Sep 2013 #33
Again, you are wrong. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #39
This is one of those shows JonLP24 Sep 2013 #44
No. It does the opposite. It's actually more about a family. nt valerief Sep 2013 #36
It is anything but glorifying Meth Ruby the Liberal Sep 2013 #38
Yeah, lots of people have told me that. SheilaT Sep 2013 #40
I watched the first episode last month for the first time Ruby the Liberal Sep 2013 #43
It starts off a little slow fujiyama Sep 2013 #46
And I suppose there is a very good SheilaT Sep 2013 #54
Watch the show and you will realize it does not glorify meth. Gravitycollapse Sep 2013 #50
I love this show, but to speculate on Walt's reasons for doing things is silly. Walt is not real. valerief Sep 2013 #35
Walt will die by the pipe. My prediction. nt valerief Sep 2013 #37
"he can make you loath him/feel sorry for him/like him at the same time" a kennedy Sep 2013 #45
The thing that is unique about the show JonLP24 Sep 2013 #47
I loved the first season jollyreaper2112 Sep 2013 #48
The character Jesse was supposed to be killed off at the end of season 1 JonLP24 Sep 2013 #49
The problem with Jesse jollyreaper2112 Sep 2013 #53
I have heard good things about the Shield fujiyama Sep 2013 #55
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