That last shot. Except I think they zoomed in too far on the thing. It was obvious what the thing was without having the words there; I felt it was cheap and the audience is smart enough to figure it out without having to read it.
One is that Skylar really irritated me at first, but that's partly because I identified with Walt's desire to repress everything and not tell his family right away, or have treatment, so I felt generally irritated with the rest of them. But that's my issue.
Mine too. I overidentified there, totally. But then, everyone in the family is an idiot except Walt Jr., so no big surprises.
I was also going to say that Walt Jr is a nice example of a TV show which deals with disability the way it should be dealt with
Yes! And I can't believe I left that out. It's there, it informs his character, but he's always Walt Jr., a teenager with a disability, instead of Walt Jr., the disabled teenager.
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One is that Skylar really irritated me at first, but that's partly because I identified with Walt's desire to repress everything and not tell his family right away, or have treatment, so I felt generally irritated with the rest of them. But that's my issue.
Mine too. I overidentified there, totally. But then, everyone in the family is an idiot except Walt Jr., so no big surprises.
I was also going to say that Walt Jr is a nice example of a TV show which deals with disability the way it should be dealt with
Yes! And I can't believe I left that out. It's there, it informs his character, but he's always Walt Jr., a teenager with a disability, instead of Walt Jr., the disabled teenager.