Can I make it any more obvious?

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    For a guy fighting against terminal cancer with no hope of help, he sure was quick to use euthanasia on someone that could have had lots of options in treatment.

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      3 months ago

      Surely losing the bagage and making the money he needed to setup his family was the priority in that case?

      Jesse was a tool, he needed that tool to achieve his goals in a limited time frame, rehabing two addicts is time consuming and difficult under the best circumstances.

      A bit of a sociopath take sure, but Heisenberg may have been one in the end.

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        3 months ago

        That was, in fact, wrong.

        Just because there is a high priority present doesn’t magically make it ok to throw your humanity out the window… Why do I have to explain this!? Are you a sociopath?!

        That ENTIRE SHOW was about how he had many chances to choose to not be a piece of shit. Every spiral was because of him. He is, in fact, a terrible person, and the fact you cannot understand that is concerning. Having one singular noble goal does NOT magically absolve him of all of his terrible decisions.

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            3 months ago

            They started out by saying Walter White did nothing wrong.

            Then they followed up by describing WW actions as a sociopath. Which makes what he did, in fact, wrong.

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          3 months ago

          My original reply was joking about killing Windows not being wrong, then obviously we’ve pivoted into talking about the actual show.

          Two separate sentiments entirely.

          Walter was a monster who put his own ambitions above others needs, safety and lives. You happy I cleared that up?