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I get that, I just don't like it. I kinda don't believe it either. It's cliche. For once I want there to be a kingpin who gets out when he has a chance. Why wouldn't the science geek be the one to do that?

It was just consistent with how his character had changed. Remember when he couldn't shut up about how smart the drug kingpin was when Hank was describing the drug case in the earlier season. His pride just wouldn't let him let things go.
 
Yeah, Walt didn't view it as about the money once he got enough. He viewed it like he was an artist, which in a way he was.

I'm one year away from being technically a biochemist, and I can completely understand why he loves the idea of the perfect cook.
 
Right, but when you write fiction the sky is the limit. So Walt takes the $5M and gets out...making him much more likable, and then Hank makes his discovery and we proceed with basically the ending we got.

You think Hank is as rabid without that 10 in 2 minutes thing?
 
He didn't take the buyout because he had created an empire. He wanted that. He needed it. Personal redemption even if it was being a drug kingpin.

He sold out once with Grey Matter and it blew up in his face, so he had to live with the fact that his college girlfriend and former buddy who is now married to said college girlfriend being filthy rich over something he created.

The show wouldn't have been nearly as good if he would have folded, it had to go the way it did and you should all be ashamed for questioning Vince Gilligan.

End rant.
 
Walt is a prideful man and when his friends at Grey Matter screwed him over he took a huge blow in pride. He helped build that billion dollar industry. While his friends where super wealthy, he was making less than 50,000 teaching with poor health insurance, plus working part time at a car wash. He could have had every medical expense paid for by Gretchen and her husband (I forgot her name) but his pride got the best of him.
 
He didn't take the buyout because he had created an empire. He wanted that. He needed it. Personal redemption even if it was being a drug kingpin.

He sold out once with Grey Matter and it blew up in his face, so he had to live with the fact that his college girlfriend and former buddy who is now married to said college girlfriend being filthy rich over something he created.

The show wouldn't have been nearly as good if he would have folded, it had to go the way it did and you should all be ashamed for questioning Vince Gilligan.

End rant.

Yes. 5 people have already explained this, including myself. I'm just saying I wish it went another way.
 
Why? It's one of the greatest shows of all-time, why would you wish it to be different?

But it's not perfect. I think I've already explained myself. I don't think making Walt more likable makes the show less likable.

One thing that occurred to me. Walt is the worst liar ever. His lies are so elaborate and detailed and he gets into a rhythm whenever he tells his lies to his family...it's so completely obvious when he's lying. So my question is: I am wondering if this is on purpose? If Walt had been lying his whole life, he'd be much better at it. Is Walt new to lying, and they meant for him to be a bad liar, or is it just bad acting/writing?

Not a big deal either way. Obviously the writing in this show is really good.
 
Not in the top 10 or even close. It jumped the shark after the 3rd season.

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You're crazy. What's your top 10?

That's a tough one. I didn't watch a lot of TV when I was younger. But in no particular order here are some shows I liked much better.

Mash
Friends
Jag
Call of Duty
Walking Dead
Sopranos
Falling Skies
Big Bang Theory

About all I can name off the top of my head. I guess it's a generational thing, my son loved BB.
 
I expected The Shield or Rescue Me or The Andy Griffith Show, something. Big Bang Theory? Friends?

Might as well throw Moesha and Grey's Anatomy in there as well.
 
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