What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
BON BON BON BON BON BONFIYA
At one point Walt jr was going to get killed in an auto accident, they set it up several times referencing his improper driving techniques.
glad they didnt do that, it would've been awful.
To make me cringe.
It's going to happen in the movie
B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-RECKFEST
To be reddit, same as everything from season 3 onwards.
product placement. got to get that additional revenue stream
What make is the sedan?
Chrysler 300 SRT 2nd generation
>t. car autist
literal chrysler advertising. vince needed some money
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This show is all about how to become a real man you need to stop being reddit.
Notice that all through the show Walter puts on his gay reddit hat persona because he can't face being a man.
The show is filled with "badass" moments that normal adults find cringey because that's what walter thinks is cool
Then when he's stuck in his snow cabin he tries to leave all "badass" wearing his reddit gear again, but he can't leave.
It's not until that he leaves his meme reddit garbage persona at home that he can leave the cabin as a real man.
Then proceeds to go home and have the only genuinely cool moments of the series.
I can believe this
it was a moment of levit and father son bonding, walt finallly getting to splash out some of that money
but danger lurking, where did they get the money for the cars from, what if people ask questions, is walt's cover going to get blown,is walt jr going to crash that thing
levity*
>m-muh Reddit b-boogey m-man
Faggots like you make the worst elements of Reddit seem downright appealing. You wouldn't know manhood if it was fucking you up your fat ass daily.
>directed by Rian Johnson
>narrative purpose
pick one
nice editing get
I was only fun posting with the reddit shit user.
I actually do believe that there is narrative significance to Walter abandoning his heisenberg look when he makes his return.
It's also the only time in the series that he actually came off as the cool badass everyone had told me Walter was before I'd watched the show.
Although this isn't exactly the hottest of takes and I've seen other people repeat similar interpretations.
Chrysler money I guess
>fucking you up your fat ass daily
imagine the smellÄ™ of your penor after you pull out
This scene makes sense when you realise who directed the episode
To cement Knife Party's Bonfire in TV history!
lmao
We should have known
mad redditard detected