I do feel bitter when I see those lovely fenced-off detached houses with sooo much private space on American tv shows, I hate living in a semi-detached house with nosey neighbours having their ears glued to the wall, but yep haven't thought about selling meth as yet either *g*
The gifs are from the BB tumblr tags :) And yeah it seems like sometimes the fandom views Walt (at least early Walt anyway) more harshly than the show and Bryan perhaps intended? I always secretly loved that it was for Jesse that Walt first made the decision to passively leave someone to die, and how it was again tied to protecting Jesse the first time Walt got a gun and started actively killing people. Hopefully that doesn't sound too warped :P But it seems like most of fandom now talk about Walt leaving Jane mostly, if not solely, because of her blackmail threats? And I never felt like he took that THAT seriously, although obviously he did cave and bring round Jesse's share of the money in the end, but Idk it never came across to me that he saw Jane as such a terrible threat. The episode ending was pretty much focused around Walt talking with Jane's Dad about you don't give up on family, then trying to rescue Jesse from the squalar he was in, it seems like more of a leap for me to interpret that scene as then being mostly Walt thinking about himself and how Jane might want more money from him
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The gifs are from the BB tumblr tags :) And yeah it seems like sometimes the fandom views Walt (at least early Walt anyway) more harshly than the show and Bryan perhaps intended? I always secretly loved that it was for Jesse that Walt first made the decision to passively leave someone to die, and how it was again tied to protecting Jesse the first time Walt got a gun and started actively killing people. Hopefully that doesn't sound too warped :P But it seems like most of fandom now talk about Walt leaving Jane mostly, if not solely, because of her blackmail threats? And I never felt like he took that THAT seriously, although obviously he did cave and bring round Jesse's share of the money in the end, but Idk it never came across to me that he saw Jane as such a terrible threat. The episode ending was pretty much focused around Walt talking with Jane's Dad about you don't give up on family, then trying to rescue Jesse from the squalar he was in, it seems like more of a leap for me to interpret that scene as then being mostly Walt thinking about himself and how Jane might want more money from him