What game 'doesn't need' female playable characters?
What game 'doesn't need' female playable characters?
Get the handbags out?
Your reasons sound fine, not that I'm playing judge or jury here. But the fact that you like Marie seems indicative of no problems with women.
I've hated characters that everyone else has loved for strange reasons. And there are legit reasons for not liking her.
I've hated characters that everyone else has loved for strange reasons. And there are legit reasons for not liking her.
Walt kept trying. She was the intelligent one who told them not to. At the time, Jesse was a liability to her family. It's not like she knew him in the way the viewers did. She just saw some pothead kid who was going to get her husband killed.
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How dare she not exit the show and/or align herself immediately with Walt and become the good obedient side kick wife!
I saw her as a strong woman who was trying to keep her family together after her husband destroyed any chance they had of being normal. She made a lot of missteps. She wanted to return to that 'normal' so much.
If your husband comes home and tells you he's been cooking meth...you play Judgy McJudgerson.
No, The Skylar misogynist hate cycle has been a thing. Read the above quotes.
Depends on why you dislike her.
With all of that hotness? You won't need to sleep, baby.
...yes. Walt was a very strong character.
They always are. Just never in the way they intended.
It was a fake suicide attempt. They addressed somewhere I can't find right now online.
She faked a suicide attempt to get her children out of the house she thought they were in danger in. Surrendering herself to living with a monster she no longer recognized in a house that was in danger of being attacked any moment.
Well, this is going to be flooded with people defending their irrational hatred of Skyler White in a hot minute. Anyone want to play "I don't hate women...but" Bingo with me?
here is a similar sentiment from a less problematic source. For what its worth...I like Natalie. Totally obsessed with Black Swan. (Though the Polanski thing was off putting. I always assumed it was some weird inner cinema politics thing).
Can't she be wrong on that and right on this?