I remember being a little surprised when Walt Jr. gave his parents attitude or otherwise acted like a bit of an asshole. I was used to characters with visible physical conditions being portrayed as paragons of virtue, as though their purpose was to portray their conditions in a purely positive light, apart from the reality of the human experience. Walt Jr.'s condition adds to the story, but he's still a complete character without it. He's a good person, but not a caricature of upright morality.
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It was a real strength of the show that even characters who were primarily comic relief (like Badger and Skinny Pete) had levels of depth and realism to them. If Walt jr was portrayed as anything other than an ordinary teenager with a physical disability, it would feel very incongruent with the rest of the series.
I owe this show a rewatch.
I agree with this, but it makes the uber-edgy twin Mexican hitmen from season 2 all the more ridiculous. It’s like they are holdovers from when the show was supposed to be much more comedic, but the writers forgot to put in the punchline.
That and the 6 degrees of separation plane crash right over Walter's house make season 2 very silly
It's crazy that Walt Jr basically invented GoFundMe for medical expenses.
I think online fundraisers were a thing before Breaking Bad, but I swear to god that after GoFundMe reality got rewritten and I can't find evidence of them ever existing.
I've definitely seen yellow "donate" buttons on personal websites before, but every one of them was bespoke so once they stopped being maintained they disappeared.