“Immoral and Amoral characters. Gory violence. Meaningless sex and nudity. Lots and lots of foul language.”
Yes, most of the characters are portrayed as immoral, scared out of their minds, struggling to deal with their situations, and failing, badly. It does not glamorize the immorality at all.
It does have gory violence, but it isn’t the centerpiece. In fact, the show has very little of it. But when it does, it often involves braniac chemistry, which is part of the show’s appeal.
No nudity, very little sexuality.
Some foul language, but mostly from the depraved youths. And when the adults use it, it’s in high-tension situations.
So there’s some of what you suspect, but there’s just so much more to the show that can’t be described in words. It’s worth seeing with your own eyes.
“No nudity, very little sexuality.”
Come on. EVERY chance the writers get, they strip Cranston down to his tighty whiteys to prance around to the titillation of all.
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