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Mare is 1,000x superior writing and acting.
No original thoughts, I see. Just 🤮 the same buzz word. That’s so 🙄
There’s no season two, which is the right decision
I think you’re looking for Leave it to Beaver and the 1950’s.
His career was not the same though. It was an incredibly sad story.
Just following along your thought process. I mean if we are going to blame Jesse for the plane load of people, seems only fair that Saul is responsible as well.
Btw, There really were no happy endings except I would argue Walter because he was only taken down by his cancer which was inevitable. He got to leave his kids millions. He kept his wife out of jail. Everything he wanted, he got.
Jesse’s only fault was he didn’t “snitch” on Walt sooner. Could have saved many lives. Can’t believe viewers don’t see the head games Walt put on him. If you F with someone’s head enough times, it’s human nature that they snap. So really, Jesse turning on him, is all on Walt.
Well, then by default Saul killed all those people too because he brought Walt together with Gus and kept the enterprise running which triggered all those deaths so technically Saul has killed like 100 people. And ruined Howard’s character. Unless that’s on Jesse too.
I think that while Kim will always feel guilt over Howard, she will go on to make amends through her legal pro bono work. And feel admiration for jimmy stepping up. While jimmy came to terms with his actions. He will rock the jailhouse I’m sure. I thought it was emotionally uplifting myself.
I see it completely different. I always thought that when jimmy felt hurt by those he loved, it was when he lashed out the most. When his brother hurt him, he responded by getting his insurance canceled. His treatment of Kim signing the divorce papers was not a sign that he was over her, but that he still loved her and acting out was the only way he knew how to respond. So when she said what she said on the phone, it was a natural progression that he would get careless, acting out from a place of rejection.
It’s really no wonder after chuck died, he slipped into a pseudo character.
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