SKYLER is neither stupid nor selfish

Adrianna 2022-03-27 08:01:01

Seeing that many people in the comments say that SKYLER is stupid and selfish, I can't help but feel depressed for her, so I can't help but say a few words.

All what SKYLER does is just what a normal woman does, WALTER as a husband, except for the idea of ​​leaving money for the family, everything else WALTER does is unfair to SKYLER .

SKYLER trusts his husband. If every word between husband and wife is to be doubted, then this husband and wife are not husband and wife. Therefore, she believed WALTER's explanation until all kinds of evidence showed that WALTER could not be trusted.

A final word on the title:
BREAKING BAD. A translation like Drug Maker can no longer reflect 1% of the meaning of the title.

What is an adult? What is a good person? What is a bad guy? What is morality? What is a bondage one? What is freedom? What is the meaning of money? What is the meaning of family? Where does rebellion come from?

I suspect that many people watch this film just to enjoy how WALTER became a big drug lord in control, and then put himself in it, so watching SKYLER as an independent and thinking wife, not just for himself It is understandable to show annoyance when a husband considers such a strange wife who tolerates everything about her husband.

At the end of the day, the film is too real on some levels.

(Note: Just like what the chicken boss said, it’s really incomprehensible that WALTER hit those two small drug dealers for JESSIE. It can be said that it doesn’t make sense at all. Or the film is not direct enough, WALTER saves JESSIE’s Selfishness didn't come out, WALTER saved JESSIE purely to save himself: Remember the confusion that WALTER said to the chicken boss? Where did he go after 3 months?)

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Extended Reading
  • Adelbert 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    The baggage at the end disappointed me so much

  • Arnulfo 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    The more I look at it, the more I feel that life is hard...

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Hank Schrader: Yeah, I recognize these two knobjobs. Known associates of a psychotic piece of shit named Tuco Salamanca.

    Steven Gomez: Guess he got tired of associating.

  • Steven Gomez: APD sent this over. This was about eight or ten days ago. You know Southwest Aniline, right?

    Hank Schrader: Yeah, off the 25? The place smells like feet.

    Steven Gomez: This is them. Check this out.

    Hank Schrader: [watching the surveillance tape] Holy shit. What was that?

    Steven Gomez: Thermite. So they tell me. Burns about 5,000 degrees. Kind of stuff you see on a James Bond movie.

    Hank Schrader: Nice. Guys who know their trade.

    [watching the perps carrying a barrel]

    Hank Schrader: Ah, wait. I take that back.

    [laughing]

    Hank Schrader: What, they didn't think about stealing a hand truck? Hey, try rolling it, morons. It's a barrel. It rolls. Jesus. So, what'd they get?

    Steven Gomez: Methylamine, 30 gallons.

    Hank Schrader: P2P? They're cooking old-school biker meth. Who the hell still does that?

    Steven Gomez: All the old timers I know are either dead or in prison.

    Hank Schrader: Pesudo's in short supply, so these two make do by changing the formula. That and the thermite, I'd say these two know their chemistry.

    Steven Gomez: But ranking them as burglars?

    Hank Schrader: [laughing again] Shit. I wouldn't trust these two to break into the Special Olympics. They got book learning but no street skills.

    Steven Gomez: Maybe they're college kids. Chem students trying to make a big score.

    Hank Schrader: Yeah, maybe. I tell you, 30 gallons of precursor... that big a score, they're gonna wind up stepping on some toes. I tell you what, they better pray it's us who catches up to 'em and not those boys from Juarez.