Skyler is still one of the most controversial topics of conversation for Breaking Bad and viewers seem to either fall into loving her and Skyler being the best and most flawlessly badass character of the whole show, or being the worst ever and a total bitch of a wife. I'm frustrated though that some of her actual morally ambiguous acts are never
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And she was a far more interesting character than either side want to simplify it down too. Interestingly Vince and Anna also seemed to very much fall into the category of defending Skyler as always the one in the right, even though Vince's writing and Anna's performance made it clear that Skyler was in a lot deeper than that and that, after her initial protestations at Walt dealing drugs, she did end up working alongside Walt.
Ugh. Yes. They do the same with Jesse. I was listening to the Peekaboo commentary the other day and they made a comment about the morality Walt allows Jesse to keep. Are you kidding me? Walt, Jesse, Skyler, Saul, all of them made their own choices.
I think trying to boil these characters down to all good or all bad or as all being some kind of puppets to Walt demeans them completely. They were so much more than that. I wonder if maybe that's why the finale made so many uncomfortable because it didn't play to that end.
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while Jesse is coming up with elaborate revenge schemes and blaming Walt for his having nothing in his life.
Yeah, I saw it more as an angry rant than anything. I mean, Jesse is the one who caused all that. He's the one who started cooking again. I feel sorry for him because he tended to be the one who took the beatings, but he wasn't innocent in it all.
But it's rather common. The same sort of things went down when I dipped my toe in the Sopranos fandom. And you definitely see it in Buffy/Angel fandom. It's just annoying when the writers play to it, too...assuming they do. I wonder sometimes if Vince doesn't just say things to assuage the voice. He'll say on thing then immediately say it's open to the viewer. I usually much prefer Schnauz's take on things.
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I was cheering when she threw that awkwardness right back in Walt's face by telling him that "I.F.T" right before joining Walt Junior and his friend for dinner.
So say we all.
Being a bad wife will forever be the worst crime of all in the eyes of many of the fans.
Nail, head.
Fandom in general seems to divide into either seeing Skyler as an unsupportive bitch to Walt, or as some kind of faultless Goddess who wants nothing more than to protect her children, but really both sides are just as extreme with their views on women.
PREACH. And you know, it’s testament to THE SHOW that they allowed Skyler to be so complex. Fandom just missed the point.
As far as Vince and Anna being defensive goes, well, I’m not surprised - they’ve both seen the amount of hate Skyler gets and are/were probably being reactive.
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But, heh. HERE I AM, REPLYING ANYWAY.
So, basically, I think (hope?!!) I fit in the third category? I LOVE LOVE LOVE Skyler, but I love her 'warts and all' and I also get annoyed when people brush off her (many) 'flaws' or erase them altogether because those things are what makes her HER. She has the propensity to be an awful person. She's arrogant, cold, ruthless, ambitious, spiteful, jealous, hypocritical (note: all things a female 'shouldn't' be!!), but she's also a victim and she's fiercely protective of her kids, and she's brave and scared and A THOUSAND OTHER THINGS ( ... )
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I tend to think they go hand in hand. I don't think the familial situation in S1 is written so much as Walt's POV because to me she's never written antagonistically. Sky is overbearing and controlling in S1, but at the same time it also shows why she is: Walt has quit. He's a pushover. He's a sleep. Sky is the one keeping track of finances. Walt Jr doesn't respect him. It's Sky who goes to confront the kids making fun of Jr and their surprised when Walt does.
If Vince was writing from that angle, I can see why he'd be surprised at how it was taken by some folks.
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