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    Another victim of closed-minded sheeple!

    Just "Asking questions", "debating the controversy", "jerking off in public"…

    Get it on PC?

    Arkham is a separate continuity and I believe it's Jason Todd, since red robin is in the Arkham verse too.

    Why.

    Some people are real desperate for another anchor

    Morality isn't really at factor here, lots of anti-heroes are ultimately good guys painted with varying degrees of gray.

    Sure, people going crazy due to cancer probably happens more. I feel like the audience is even supposed to read these moments as not really plausibly acceptable, like when Skylar let out the whole gambling story. for example. Even Walt has a look of 'are you fucking kidding me?' about the whole thing.

    Not unheard of, just really stretching the bounds a bit too far.

    Also, the cancer argument is not a viable explanation for me, but I can accept that as a valid interpretation. It just doesn't fit as a plausibly acceptable explanation for the most outrageous moments, like careening into an oncoming car or being a big time gambler and so on, as how a read the show. I can only see a

    Yes, I know it's a lack of traditional characteristics, I've posted that throughout. Arrogance is not a traditional heroic trait (tragic heroes with standing) and is the most common non heroic personality trait and is only really matched by cowardice and foolishness and spitefulness in terms of usage; just to clarify

    Arrogance is pretty much the defining characteristic of an anti-hero, especially when said arrogance causes a person to not notice their brother-in-law is a drug kingpin covering his tracks with ludicrous stories and implausible choices.

    Racist, arrogant, and (for much of the show) a damned fool that doesn't know how dumb he is until he has an Oedipal level realization. Sounds like an antihero to me.

    Wrong. Antiheroes are merely flawed heroes, usually in terms of their personalities or origins or physical qualities, and encapsulate a broad category of different character archetypes; these archetypes (picaresque heroes, tragic heroes*, sympathetic villians, and so on) are actually what you and this article are

    Draper's whole identity is a text book example of an antihero. Other acceptable categories are tragic hero.

    Don Draper is most definitely an anti-hero and there is nothing presented here that disputes the fact.

    Is Aasif Mandvi disqualified due to his acting career?

    Eh,beats are bad. This would be more beneficial to a proper sound system in a home since mp3s also kill the highs in a track.

    Considering that mp3s kill bass…

    My plebian ass would consider the extra 13 a month (I use Google Play) if I had a worthwhile sound system to leverage the added range 😞