A Necessary Evil
One. Bad. Day.
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Walter had many layers. Unfortunately, the one most people just prefer to remember is Heisenberg.
Walter had many layers. Unfortunately, the one most people just prefer to remember is Heisenberg.
Walt deserved tragedy, sure, but his family didn't deserve to die. Walt got what he deserved.You don't think White deserved tragedy after all he'd done?
At first I thought Walter didn't get that big punishment he deserved, but then I realized that he did. Losing his family in "Ozymandias" is that punishment. Especially with Walter Junior forever left to despise his dad. Walt's criminal legacy is great on its own scale, but the legacy he left on the people he cared for was one of disgrace.
As to the ending episode, I liked it but I still think it could have been better. It's very cathardic and all but IMO Walt should have been forced to endure a much more tragic ending. Like say his whole family dies yet he lives and the govt gets his money and in the end all he did ends up being for nothing....actually worse than nothing. I dunno, I guess in this instance I was more in the mood for a tragedy.
He accomplished what he set out to do which was provide for his family after he was gone but look at how many lives he wrecked in the process. I say he got off easy.
How much crazier would Ozymandias have been if the entire series up until that point had been from Walt Jr.'s POV? Sure, the rest of it would've been kinda eh, but that episode...
Walt Jr. spends four and a half seasons dealing with his father's cancer diagnosis and what it might mean for his family, then... BOOM! His father's the drug kingpin Uncle Hank's always going on about! BOOM! Uncle Hank is dead, and his dad might've killed him! BOOM! Mom and dad are having a knife fight! BOOM! That ending phone call!
Magnificent.
I love when Walt almost confesses to letting Jane die. Much more important to his character, than the "tread lightly/ I'm the one who knocks" stuff people remember.