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fandomsecrets2017-07-19 07:09 pm
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Re: What character are you supposed to like but really hate?
(Anonymous) 2017-07-20 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)Which is a perspective that pisses me off to no end because it's such bullshit. Nobody loves feeling average, nobody likes feeling like people don't respect them. But as an adult, you grow the fuck up, reign in your fucking ego, and come to terms with the fact that in the grand scheme of things most of us aren't very important, and that's just life. And if you can find a constructive way to Be More and Do More with your life, that's great. But if your power comes from doing horrible things, that doesn't make you cool or great, it makes you a giant fucking loser.
That said, I'm not sure the show actually supported the Walter White Becomes Heisenberg; Becomes Awesome viewpoint. I absolutely think the show explored that perspective, flirting with it and then rejecting it by turns, but I don't think it ever fully embraced the notion.