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At this point, I'm not confident you have really watched the show.
I've watched it and would like to be compensated for my time. What would you say happens in the show that doesn't serve strictly to advance the plot? To me gore and destitution don't count as worthwhile things to see in and of themselves.
This whole badass angle is the most annoying part of the show, bar none. It's like people just want the show to become a parody of itself. I'm worried one of these days Mr. White is gonna drive a low-rider through the suburbs and just empty an uzi clip into the side of schoolbus for not using its turning signal.
I was skeptical in the first two seasons for reasons related to this (and because I didn't quite feel like the show knew what it wanted to be yet), but in season three the plot becomes worth serving to me as the web gets more tangled and the characters become more conflicted and necessarily strategic.
You have to admit, why makes some valid points. I mean, Walter started out this whole thing as a means to ensure his family's financial stability after his death. Even the most die-hard fans have to admit that the way things have escalated certainly paint a rather unrealistic picture.