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jesse pinkman will go through the most traumatizing series of events wearing a shirt like this
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Walter was sooo smug for someone whose life was only spared bc every time Mike was ab to shoot him Jesse was like nooo Mike š„ŗ best friend Mike if u kill him Iāll be so so sad and Mike a Vietnam vet and career hitman was like. Shit. Well shit we canāt have that. Fuck.
i am so picky irl like i donāt like or date anyone ever but iām out here ready to laY DOWN MY LIFE FOR A 5ā8ā METH DEALER
i can go on for hours about why i hate walter white but i think the most important reason is that heās a corny mf like i guarantee he rehearses his comebacks in the mirror
yo mr white, get in weāre goig to the meth lab bitch
i wish all walt white apologists a very pleasant shut the fuck up.
- I'm out. So what are you gonna do with all that money?
- Same thing I do with all the other money. How about you, teenage retiree?
- Not sure I should stick around town.
- That's a start.
- Nothing really keeping me here. Where would you go? If you were me.
- Doesn't matter I'm not you.
- Seriously, come on. If you were my age. Just play along. Make some conversation.
- Alaska.
- Yeah?
- Yeah if I were your age, starting fresh, Alaska. It's the last frontier. Up there you could be anything you want.
- Alaska. Start over. Start fresh.
- One could.
- Put things right.
- No. Sorry kid, that's the one thing you can never do.
breaking bad and itās themes of toxic masculinity is one of those things that ill never get over. upon first glance jesse is very traditionally masculine, more so than walter, but as the show goes on it becomes clear that walt strives much more for the toxic and self-destructive standards of masculinity, where he must not only be the sole breadwinner for his family but must be acknowledged and praised for being such, where he must be the most intelligent most respected most deferred to of all the other men in his life. his son must respect him the most, his wife must acknowledge and be grateful for the money he brings no matter how he treats her or how he gets that money, his family must be grateful that it was him who provided for them, not strangers on the internet or charity or any of their friends, him. he needs to be acknowledged and respected, needs constantly to have his ego stroked. its one of the reasons he attaches himself so quickly to jesse, because jesse is in desperate need of both parental acknowledgement and a sense of academic achievement. walt takes on a kind of fatherly role, yes, but heās also jesses former teacher, and so his praise comes with a kind of undercurrent of that academic acknowledgement. and also, his relative ignorance at least at first of the technicalities of cooking meth makes it easy for walt to compare himself to jesse and therefore boost his ego. he does genuinely like jesse, but the amount of respect the kid has for him (extending even to the way he addresses him, āmr whiteā, as if theyre still teacher and student) makes him feel superior, which is what he wants.Ā and, as the story later reveals, jesse also has more traits that are stereotypically regarded as soft, feminine, non-masculine. heās highly emotional, much more so than the rest of the cast, and he cries more than every other male character combined. heās very gentle, and enjoys taking care of people, which is evident in the way he treats his romantic partners but also in the way he treats walt, specifically in the episode fly. he likes kids, gets along well with them, and goes above and beyond what every other character does in order to protect them. his emotional nature, especially when children and them being in danger come in to play, is one of the things he is most criticized for by other characters in the show. heās called impulsive and irrational and stupid and rabid, and heās repeatedly punished by the world for how much he cares about things. it seems, for a while, that the world of breaking bad is not only reprimanding him, but reprimanding these traits in and of themselves, saying āLook at what happened to the guy who really cared. Look at all the other male characters. They were all put together and angry and prideful and they cared about no one more than themselves, and theyāre on top of the world while Jesse is crying in a corner somewhere, because he wasnāt a enough of a man.āĀ but then, as the story winds further into a close, you see everything play out more clearly. because the characters who are more explicitly masculine than jesse, who keep their emotions together and feed their own egos constantly and comply to the standards of toxic masculinity, all end up dead. gus has to brag in the face of the man who killed his partner, needs the revenge and the gloating and the satisfaction of having ground another man into the dust. mike has to get in the last word against the stupid son of a bitch that fucked it all up. hank has to arrest walt on his own, has to keep his job and his dignity. walt has only ruined his life this much because of his ego, and specifically dies at the hand of his own invention, designed for vengeance against all who wronged him. he offers the gun to jesse and jesse does not take it. he lays it down and instructs walt to do it himself if he wants it that bad. and then he drives away, and he is not stoic or cool or anything like his many foils, he is loud and emotional and he screams and cries and smiles. and at the end of the day, despite the world punishing his open emotion and his love and his gentleness, he is alive, and every other character who disregarded and talked down to him is not.
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