• @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    119 months ago

    I really like this take.

    I think about those who like American Psycho or Breaking Bad, and even see themselves as those characters, unaware that those characters were assholes and emulating them makes you a bad person.

    Where others see how f’d up the system is and these two are pushing the limits of what’s acceptable.

    • @TenthrowM
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      59 months ago

      I mean, are there people who see themselves as Patrick Bateman? Walter white is a bit of a stretch too, but Bateman.

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        9 months ago

        Not really people who see themselves as those characters (except the terminally delusional) but people who just idolize those characters because they appear cool or witty or have agency, despite being terrible humans.

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          39 months ago

          I wouldn’t say I respected Walter as a protagonist…he’s quite clearly an anti-hero.

          But I will say that I hated Skyler the first time around. Second time, though, it was like she’s the only rational person in the whole show. Especially towards the end.

      • @Drivebyhaiku
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        29 months ago

        Yyyyyup. He’s kind of got it all. The outsized toxic masculinity, the focus on self improvement, a self centric sense of superiority, money and the power to commit cathartic violence. There are people who look at that toonish parody of a miserable violent financial bro and instead of seeing horror they see a life goal.

        Some people are held at bay from becoming a Bateman not by empathy but by potential curtailment of freedoms if they get caught.