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I've been laughing at this and it's midnight so I can't make noise and im choking
JESSE. JESSE YOU WORTHLESS IMBECILE. STOP POURING OIL ON YOURSELF JESSE. YOU CAN’T FLY IN THE RAIN BECAUSE YOU COVERED YOURSELF IN OIL JESSE. IT’S SCIENTIFICALLY IMPOS-
- Season 26, Episode 5, ‘Stairway to heaven’
(NOT MINE) 😱😱😱
Look at this fever dream master peace! LOOK AT IT! BUY HIS METH!! AAAAA
omg whats this?? finished drawing?? 11-11-22
pinkman, pink man haha
Good morning, afternoon, or evening to those reading this.
This will be a controversial post, so please grab your pitchforks and hold on to your keyboards.
Many people like to point out fictional characters that many viewers idolize, despite the creators pointing out that said characters are not good role models. The most mentioned characters are Don Draper from Mad Men, Walter White from Breaking Bad, and The Joker from Joker.
However, movies and TV shows about middle-aged men are not the only sources of media that feature characters who are poor role models but receive a lot of worship from fandoms.(please excuse my use of passive voice). Many Disney films and TV shows, which are typically about high school and college-aged girls, feature main or supporting characters who are poor role models but are idolized by their fandoms. These are broad statements, so I will not name names. I am solely generalizing.
This was inspired by @dani-luminae 's post comparing Mal Bertha and Elsa of Arendelle. I recently re-blogged the post.
The majority of the featured characters are from films, but a few are from TV shows and TV movies. If you would like to add any more, please do so by replying or re-blogging.
At the top of my head, I have listed Mal and Audrey from the Descendants franchise.
Next, jumping to the Encanto fandom is Isabela Madrigal and maybe(emphasizing maybe) Dolores Madrigal.
So much collateral damage. Thankfully this scene takes place in a small town(nothing against small towns. I am from a small town myself), and if it took place in an urban area, the scene would look like the aftermath of an Avengers movie.
Lastly, since this post is getting too long, is another magical big sister, Elsa of Arendelle from Frozen(Same w/ the girlies from Encanto above: being a bad sister, plus, and mainly, collateral damage).
Yes, all of the ladies I mentioned above are b*d*ss*s, and do display some positive personality traits and engage in prosocial behaviors. However, despite that, they are not good role models in universe, as IRL, they would be felons, and their family members and friends may limit contact with them.
There is nothing wrong with sympathizing with any of the characters above. There is nothing wrong with relating to the characters above. There is nothing wrong with liking the characters above. However, you can sympathize with, relate to, or even like the characters above while simultaneously recognizing them as poor role models in universe and IRL.
Thank you for taking the time out of your day or night to read my very controversial post, and please be kind and polite in your replies and re-blogs.
To anyone who read my entire blog post, and have a great day or night.
Begging everyone on the internet to stop smoothing out their middle aged men and draw wrinkles for the love of god I promise it's so fun you'll love it Come into my wine cellar
Waltuh put your pencil away Waltuh I’m not drawing you right now Waltuh
I rarely draw men but for Walter White I made an exception
It’s just basic culinary
I want to talk about Jesse's possum story from Fly. most of this is just word vomit from my notes so it might not 100% make sense just bear with me here.
We know Jesse's aunt Ginny died of cancer. It's not really discussed much in the show, but it seems to have affected him quite a lot, especially in his relationship with Walt. In Fly, Jesse is particularly thrown off by Walt’s sudden obsession with the fly because of how much it mirrors Ginny’s reaction to the possum (“Scrabble”). In both cases, a person Jesse looks up to, who has a tentative health condition, is being driven mad by an animal trapped in an enclosed space. Both of them are desperately trying to regain control over a situation where they have none – for Ginny, this is her cancer, for Walt, this is his life of crime – and going to more and more extreme lengths to do so.
Eventually we find out that Ginny’s obsession was caused by brain cancer. This does two things. First, it leaves us to wonder what’s wrong with Walt – what’s causing him to act like this? His cancer is in remission, so it can’t be (or probably isn’t) brain cancer. This question is answered later, in the scene where Jesse kills the fly. Walter is experiencing guilt and regret for the first time in the show. He very rarely experiences remorse, so of course this version of him is alien both to us and to Jesse. By the end of the episode, the fly, symbolising Walter’s guilt, is killed, and he returns to normal.
Second, it gives us insight into Jesse’s emotional state. His trauma from his aunt’s death is being triggered, which is why he acts how he does in Fly. Ginny died when he was much younger and had no experience of such a situation, which rendered him powerless to react. Now that he is older, he sees the same situation playing out in front of him and is desperate to change it. He tries to help Walter, by trying to kill the fly, and by drugging him to sleep (the drugging also mirrors how Ginny was given antipsychotics). He is both trying to resolve the situation and soothe the pain it is causing.
All in all, I really like this scene for what it symbolises and how it gives us an insight into Jesse’s past experiences of cancer and how they affect his interactions with Walt. I feel like Aunt Ginny isn’t really explored that much but she really does have a massive impact on this part of the show. And despite what Walt says, there IS a discernible point to this story :)
I'm gonna crash tf out Walter when I catch you Walter
IM GONFA CRASH OUT OVER BREAKING BAD I HATE JESSE I HATE WALT I HATE THEM AUGHHHHHH WHY WHY WHY I THOUGHT IT WOULD JUST BE A SILLY SGOW AB COOKING METH WTFFFFF
chat I can fix him. By him I mean Jesse. I CAN FIX HIMMMM AGHHAGHAAHHAHAGGHAHHAHAHA IM LOSING MY FUCKINF MIND
Walter Hartwell White
Charcoal sketch on toned paper 11"x14"
Heisenberg.
Gearing up for the fifth and final (first part anyways) season of Breaking Bad.
made this drunk idk what it means but
reblog or huell will find you
"I’ll help you with it!": Walter, Kim, Hank
"Yeah sure": Nacho, Flynn, Huell, Gale
"bold of you to assume I did the homework": Tuco, Todd
"lol nope": Lalo, Hector, Howard, Marie, Victor
"wait we had homework????": Jesse, Saul
*Read 5:55 PM*: Mike, Skyler, Gustavo, Marco, Leonel, Lydia
Bonus: *didn’t even read the message bc the phone burnt his hands & then he burnt the phone*: Chuck
Never, ever give annotated books to or accept them from people you do crime with. Yes, even if you think it’s cute. Yes, even if you like them really much. Just don’t.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH look at these rad nerds in their crystal ship onesies.
I laughed my way through this quick commission since I haven’t watched Breaking Bad and to me these were just two guys in onesies. Thanks for commissioning me marmaladeboxcar!
Hank: Okay, who’s Heisenberg?
Some guy: Maybe it’s the guy who wears black constantly, has a perpetual death glare, expressed interest in the meth trade out of nowhere, is a genius chemist, has been acting secretive ever since he started wearing the aforementioned black, is one of the only people with access to the chemistry backroom from which equipment was stolen for meth, showed signs of having a second cellphone, and is the only person nerdy enough to choose “Heisenberg” as a criminal alias?
Hank: ...
Nah.
(Seriously, I love this show, but I’m on Season 3 right now and I have no idea how Walt hasn’t been caught yet. He has all the subtlety of an anvil dressed like Darth Vader)
Current mood update: I feel like Walter White if he were an anime girl
Feeling like Walter White at school today.
Hehehehehhe