I can't say--I've never been invested in his character. I don't have any way of knowing what it looks like from that angle. That's why I said I wondered, and didn't say I believed or felt.
I'm in the "was an asshole, still an asshole, argue your way outta that one" camp.
Yeah, I know. I just don't know where they are going with the story. Redemption, presumably, but I can't really see it from here, so maybe that isn't the end game. Which is, I guess,
really
why I give a fuck about his continuing story, because at this point I don't know how it will continue so maybe it will get interesting.
I'm kind of at the point I reached with Clear History--I don't think anyone deserves redemption, but I won't get much out of their punishment either.
However, I want to know how it ends, and it's no big deal, so...they get my eyeballs till the end.
Gah. I just...gah.
I have to wait a week for Jesse and Hank? Argh.
Skyler and Walt in the bathroom. Damn. They're so perfect for each other, and so fucked up.
That's the best I've ever liked Marie, I'm pretty sure.
Great scene for Betsy Brandt, yeah.
I like that Hank's interpretation of "Tread lightly" is to tell Skyler and Marie. The noose is tightening aaargggh.
I'm still in the middle of S3 on Netflix, and I'm torn between wanting to avoid ALL current-season spoilers and wanting to know EVERYTHING NOW.
Did Aaron Paul go the whole episode without any dialogue? That overhead shot of the merry-go-round was incredible.
I loved that shot, yeah. And, huh, you're right, he didn't say anything the whole episode.
Theo, he didn't say a lot the previous ep either.
Poor Jesse. He is so broken.