This is the episode that has the single greatest moment of acting I have ever seen. I challenge anyone to watch Aaron Paul's performance without getting choked up. It's causes a visceral reaction for me. Pure anguish and impotent rage.
Steelburgh
2024-06-11 22:58:37 +0000 UTC
Very nicely worded at the end about why Walt feels like a villain and Mike doesn't. Maybe in real life you'd have to try to objectively judge the morality of everyone but in a TV show it's all about how likeable the characters are. And based on that the writers obviously intended for Walt to be the bad guy and not Jesse or Mike.