The residents of Boston yell "Fuck you" in just the same horrifying accent each and every time.
The residents of Boston yell "Fuck you" in just the same horrifying accent each and every time.
He goes to a special school in Boston for children with autism.
I get my salads from McDonald's because I like my salads with a side of E. Coli
Nope, wrong. I ONLY got to McDs for salads. Everything else is pretty gross but I love their salads. They aren't healthy at all (that grilled chicken is basically chicken flavored sodium squares) but they are really big and quite tasty. The Southwest Salad (black beans, corn salsa, lime and doritos <—— yes, they…
OK, so they've got the sides covered. Now can we get a main dish that's got real chicken and less fat? The grilled chicken sandwich barely counts as food.
Bye, Anna. Are you off to procreate?
ANNA! Way to yadda yadda yadda that bit of news there at the end. Thanks for everything. We'll miss you!
Wait, what? Anna, you're leaving us?? :(
Oh noes, Anna! We will miss you too much! Where are you going?
That wank-cry was really confusing to me. I have no idea what the director wanted me to feel, but what I did feel was "why are you wanking in the living room in front of the window? and what do you plan to do about your jizz?" Mundane details can be really distracting to me.
Though that's the way narratives work. No matter how despicable a character is/becomes- if he is the narrator, you are bound to be loyal to him. You are bound to sympathize with him. You are basically living his life with him, and maybe that kind of inclusiveness is why it always works. YES- straight white men are…
On the upside, he has been a great litmus test for me the last few years. Anyone who tells me they're on Team Walt gets an automatic side-eye and a "do not pass go" mental note.
The fact that he's really an entitled asshole who's perceived by those around him as a pushover is what made it believable to me. Being made to wipe down hubcaps at the car wash in front of your high school students would be indignity enough for an emotionally healthy person, let alone this guy.
That's kind of the point- that despite his protestations otherwise he's always been an amoral asshole, but that prior to being given an end point on his life he was always too scared to act and be who he really was all along.
Oh, Walt is totally an entitled asshole from the beginning! I think, in the beginning, he was a bit more sympathetic, because a lot of people saw their own "failures" (I use the term loosely) in him: they, too, maybe settled for a job they didn't love, or found themselves having to eat terrible turkey bacon in…