RE: Life Lessons from "BREAKING BAD": A Deep Dive into the Transformation of Walter White
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I love this show, too. It's interesting to see when people stop rooting for Walt. Like at first, even though he's doing terrible things, people generally are on his side because he wants money for his family so they aren't destitute and in debt when he dies and you can kind of understand. But then as he gets worse and worse ...some people take a long time to realize he's not the hero of the story. Like a lot of people hated Skyler, but really she was angry and scared. Her once gentle husband has become a maniac. Jesse was my favorite though. Even though he was involved in crime, he wasn't a bad person. He had a lot more feelings about right and wrong than Walt did. Eventually he becomes more mature than Walt.
Similarly, a lot of people hated Hank because his personality was such a jerk, but in the end he was doing the right thing and he was the one betrayed. The show did such a good job of messing with you and like, testing the audience to see if they focused more on someone's personality or the good/bad they were doing.
Anyway, there was this meme that made me laugh - that the whole story wouldn't have happened if the US had universal healthcare, because then Walt's family wouldn't have had to worry about paying for treatment:
Wow that's some review you've got here, in truth I can relate with everything and how intriguing the movie is, with loads of mind twister and lessons to learn.
Just like you, in thrilled by Jesse conscience and personality with more conscience than Walter, despite being the first person in the game.
I guess being at the edge of life of having something at stake usually brood out some nature in our that's unseen before(could be good or bad like that of Walter)
As regarding the comic joke you mentioned, its actually true, though funny, but all of these wouldn't have played out had US truely had the universal healthcare.
Thanks so much for sharing your feedback and review of the series.