ITT: Scenes that made you go "Bravo"
ITT: Scenes that made you go "Bravo"
listen here you stupid fuck, you've been posting this picture since 30 seconds after the episode came out and every time you post it some other faggot tells you he would make a better luigi.
He's too tall to be MArio, hes name rhymes with Luigi, but you still keep posting. Just open MS paint up and make the stupid fucking hat fucking green you absolute nipple twister.
this image looks so cartoonish. is all of breaking bad like this? I thought it was a realistic crime drama.
this scene is meant for the retarded man-children twitter users who react with shit like
>AWESOME!
> bad guy face blow up COOL!
>hahaha “yeah science” HOLY MOLY AWESOMEOLY!
THIS IS THE POWER OF MATHS PEOPLE
Not even the dumbest scene in breaking bad, Walt destroying Tuco’s building the magnets scene were worse
the scene where walt blew up his new car was pretty stupid too
>oh my god this show is amazing and totally for a based and redpilled 4channer like me :)
No.
Breaking Bad is about how emasculation as a fallen status within the gender order reinforces narrowly defined masculine expectations of behavior based on violence and power.
Since masculinity is precarious, it is fragile and constantly has to be proven to other men. The male characters in this show deal with their emasculation by using violence towards others to re-establish their position within the gender order. The exception, Jesse, fails to recover and prove his masculinity and becomes the “permanent fag” as he struggles with the emotional turmoil associated with violence. Since someone’s masculine status within the gender order is based in relation to age, social class, race and/or ethnicity, these are discussed as well. Furthermore, as masculinity is defined in opposition to femininity, the subornation of women assists in confirming one’s masculinity. Finally, the death of main characters reinforces normative gender constructions of masculinity as they fall victim to the violence inherent in patriarchal systems that equate violence with status. This examination is particularly important as the violence of white men in U.S. society becomes commonplace and normalized.
So, yeah. There's that.
> violence of white men in U.S. society becomes commonplace and normalized
>most violent people in the show aren't white
yeah
that is because of media entertainment socio-structural biases pandering to debunked and misinterpreted tired stereotypes of violence within vulnerable communities
>the existance of mexican and south american drug cartels is the medias fault
nice bait
ithe cartel is not portrayed in a positive light
white male violence, like for walt, hank and mike, is portrayed respectively as empowering, justified and cool
this is what I meant by media biases
stop trolling
>Violence by Hank is considered justified while it's not for the drug cartels
He's a fucking DEA agent
Why is every SJW retarded?
>I thought it was a realistic crime drama.
Marvellous how your post went from mocking retards to proving you are, indeed, yourself, a retard. Bravo!
>is all of breaking bad like this?
Yes.
>I thought it was a realistic crime drama.
Maybe to neanderthals
lmao
>The exception, Jesse, fails to recover and prove his masculinity and becomes the “permanent fag” as he struggles with the emotional turmoil associated with violence
>becomes the "permanent fag"
>porks more women than anyone else in the show
hmm
fucking a druggy is like raping a quad amputee, yeah you raped somebody but it wasn't much of a challenge.
what
You say this yet people like Escobar have been given legendary status.
so sutble for vince to name the episode "face off". truly a genius
based lalo
of course he's given legendary status
he was CIA
make me
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