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Mr. Gorilla

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You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in: I am not in danger. I AM the danger. A guy opens his door and gets shot, and you think that of ME? No! I am the one who knocks!
 
And your a gorilla xD
 
Wasn't happy that
he killed Mike
, but he's still admirable for being a brilliant, above-the-law ubermensch.
 
Yeah, you have a point about him not being as smart; he did screw up royally in the midseason finale.
 
It's times like this where I feel completely out of the loop with everyone on the planet.

What series is this guy a part of?

I seem to be the only person on Earth not to get any of the references here. :sad2:
 
Neither do I, Dan. :sad3: That's 'cause I don't watch the show. I had never even heard of it, until I heard these fangirls talk about it. (Toni & Marlena, I think?) :edd:
 
It is Walter White from Breaking Bad.
He's one of the best developed characters in any TV show I've ever seen (and I've seen A LOT of tv shows)
I highly recommend this show to anyone :sad2: Go watch it you turds!
 
Yeah; Breaking Bad is already one of the greatest shows of all time.

I'd go as far to say that it's doing for television what Citizen Kane did for film.
 
Yes, Breaking Bad is a great show, and more than great. It is understandable how Walter changed from being an honest citizen to being corrupted, through first: his ambition to secure the future and well being of his family. Second, his newly found greed to make more money. Perhaps the sheer thrill from the experience of cooking such high quality meth puffed his ego to such proportions that his pride would not allow him to withdraw before his was knee deep into the business. He has the power and knowledge to create something amazingly pure and consistent, and that poisoned the mind of the former underachiever with pride and power like nothing else. Everyone has his/her price, you can preach all the empty moral dogma to your heart's content but in the end, as Lord Acton put it, "Absolute power corrupts absolutely"
 
Doesn't mean he's a likeable character anymore though haha, he's just a filthy power hungry cuntola
 
I wouldn't call it being "corrupted." To be honest, while he isn't any more likeable, he's at least a more respectable human being--even if he is obsessed with a dark, dangerous business--being an incredibly efficient meth lord than he was as an underachiever. At least he's being great at something; every human being should strive for greatness.

The tragedy of the show is that you're left wondering what could have been if he had this will to power when he was young, instead of being so ambition-less. He'd probably be on the cover of national science journals by now.
 
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