Posted on 04/13/2019 8:03:47 AM PDT by southern rock
I hate Skyler White. Hate. Until recently, I had no idea anyone actually liked her. I dont know what Walt sees in her, except that shes sort of pretty. In a nutshell, Walter Whites wife a petty, selfish, demanding bitch who in no way practices what she preaches. Lets examine the facts, shall we?
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Actually, this is not true at all. Both the actress that played her, and the shows creator both have stated and written articles that the backlash and dislike that the character has received was unintentional and that neither of them fully understood it. Therefore it was not good acting at all.
Yeah. the Skylar character is a big NOPE...
Mind you, the character was played Brilliantly!
Marie was annoying as hell, but at least she showed her husband some respect and affection. Skyler was a selfish, horrible b from day one. Never an ounce of respect or love for her husband shown.
“horribly dislikable character that was difficult to watch”
Horribly dislikable? Nah. I thought all the characters were interesting and into shades of gray rather than stereotypical black and white. I especially liked the evolution of the characters over time. Great series.
Who is Skyler White and why should I care? /S
I was trying to think of anyone in that show, family or friend, who was not brought down by Walters criminal enterprise. I was thinking there was no one who escaped but then I thought of someone very close to Walt who was not sucked in and brought down by his meth making.
Can you think of who I am talking about? Certainly this person was very adversely affected, but they were never active and involved along with Walter.
So true! I wonder if Skyler was supposed to know what happened at Gray Matter. Did she know Walt, in his infinite "wisdom", walked away for a very lucrative career and she never forgave home for that? I'd like to know the writer's background briefs for the characters....
She is a fictional character from a TV show. You dont need to care. Unless, of course, you are a man thinking of getting married. Then you should study her character like you were studying for a final exam. LOL!
I thought "Breaking Bad" was a great series but I don't understand how some get so emotionally involved in these fictional characters!
To all those folks who haven’t ever watched “Breaking Bad” either the original series or the Netflix archive I would recommend it as required viewing for any serious student of human nature. The entire series is a brilliantly crafted exploration of the decent of ordinary people who “break bad” because of their own weaknesses and are caught in a vortex of evil that ultimate leads to their destruction. Skylar starts out as the pillar of normalcy but moment by moment she succumbs to her darker qualities of suspicion, shame, guilt, and eventually greed to follow Walt down his path of unrestrained evil. The only redeeming characters in the show are Walt’s disabled son and Hank, his DEA brother in law. This is an incredibly painful series to watch but IMO the greatest episodic TV series ever created.
Who? Or more like its fiction. get over it. ANd it is really like who cares.
“Jessica Walter played the antagonist in Play Misty for Me and she did such a good job, the theater audience cheered when she got it in the end. Now that’s acting...”
She was fantastic! Love that movie!
I thought sweetheart Mary Steenbergen did an excellent job as a Bad Gal in, ‘Justified.’ She was a brilliant casting choice! She got her Just Desserts, too! ;)
I haven’t watched ‘Breaking Bad’ but it’s in my To-Watch Bucket.
+. Don’t forget the humorous qualities of the series. I about wet myself laughing at the sequence with the RV, keys and the generator.
Not sympathetic characters but I found myself hoping they don't get caught when the FBI was closing in.
While a bit more sympathetic, I always thought you could say the same thing about Carmela Soprano.
Redeeming characters? I agree completely about Walt, Jr. But Hank? Mostly hes an over aggressive fool barely adept at his job. But maybe youre right; maybe he didnt always do the right thing, but at least he tried.
The only really bad things Walt did were poisoning the kid. That was just really out of character and shocking that he would go there . And he did kind of cheat that guy out of his car wash. Everything else, that I would remember, was sort of necessary and justifiable given the circumstances.
“Loathed her at first but I’ve since revisited Skyler White. It was essential that Walter had someone in his life to remind him that he had become a scumbag drug dealer and this wasn’t cool.”
I didn’t have too much of a problem with Skyler White who I saw as a typical and realistic unhappy b*tchy wife. My biggest problem with the show was how Walt, the narcisistic drug kingpin, murderer and attempted CHILD murderer was never seen to pay a big enough price. Yes he ultimately died, but I kept waiting for his son to become hooked on the blue meth. In that way Walt’s family would have been destroyed in the same way his product destroyed thousands of other families. That ending would have been especially ironic since he always said he was doing it for “his family”.
Totally. She was only useful in the final episode where we had to kind of pretend Walt loved her for a good reason so the whole story finished in its perfect arc.
Most of us wanted her dead the whole time.
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