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| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
I think Walt lost his conscience the moment he stood there and let Jesse's girlfriend die right in front of him. |
Walt shows remorse all the time. He is not heartless. He does what he needs to do to protect himself, for sure, but he is not without guilt about it.
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
He's really evil. He could've made more than enough to take care of them a long time ago. His only motivation became greed as soon as he killed Gus. |
It's partially greed, but it's largely ego, born of feeling so powerless for so long. He is a genius, and should have gotten some of that Grey Matter (I think it was called?) money a long time ago, but went on to be the most overqualified chemistry teacher ever. Vince Gilligan himself cited the moment he turned down the help for his medical bills from his former business partners for no other reason than pride as the point where he turned evil.
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
I think he'd probably leave his family behind if he had to in order to protect himself. |
No way.
Last edited by WittyHandle on Sep-11-2013 at 03:17
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