Well, it's clear that Walt is fully "broken" now. The challenge from the writers now is that much of the audience had previously saw the anti-hero in him and justified his actions under the circumstances. Now he's an outright murderous badass with almost no redeeming qualities, and fans of the character are put into a conflicted situation.
Well, it's clear that Walt is fully "broken" now. The challenge from the writers now is that much of the audience had previously saw the anti-hero in him and justified his actions under the circumstances. Now he's an outright murderous badass with almost no redeeming qualities, and fans of the character are put into a conflicted situation.
I personally am not conflicted at all. Walt is taking care of business and making sure he isn't caught. Once you're involved in the drug trade to the extent the jailed people were, it's a dog eat dog world. They're all guilty of murder directly or indirectly so there's really no innocent parties here. And the kid was killed by Todd, not Walter. So yeah, I can't blame him(Walter) for what he did. And as far as Hank goes, I can't wait to see the next episode and what he does about it.
Well, it's clear that Walt is fully "broken" now. The challenge from the writers now is that much of the audience had previously saw the anti-hero in him and justified his actions under the circumstances. Now he's an outright murderous badass with almost no redeeming qualities, and fans of the character are put into a conflicted situation.
Well, it's clear that Walt is fully "broken" now. The challenge from the writers now is that much of the audience had previously saw the anti-hero in him and justified his actions under the circumstances. Now he's an outright murderous badass with almost no redeeming qualities, and fans of the character are put into a conflicted situation.