Even more controversial, cis aroaces are part of LGBTQIAA+, for all that dissagree, fuck off I dont wanna hear your whinning, and if you follow me and think cis aroaces arent LGBTQIAA+, unfollow and block me, cause I dont wanna see your face or your profile picture, ARGUE TO THE WALL AND TALK TO THE HAND, I also take personal offense as a cis aromatic asexual, I belong in the LGBTQIAA+ community and thats that.
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On a textual level, Howard died a sudden and pointless death.
On a metatextual level, somebody was getting stuffed in a refrigerator in Season 6, so pardon me for celebrating that it was a rich white guy for once.
On a textual level, violence is "bad".
On a metatextual level, the Breaking Bad franchise is predicated on a celebration of violent spectacle, so bemoaning any singular character death as some end-all tragedy rings a little hollow.
On a textual level, Kim and Jimmy get off on scamming, and this is their fatal flaw.
On a metatextual level, it feels kind of disingenuous to try to hold these characters accountable, when the script is constantly making them do flashy, stupid stunts because that's what the audience came here for.
On a textual level, comparable circumstances warrant comparable ethical analysis.
On a metatextual level, we've been here before! We already watched one whole tv series about damaged people doing mental gymnastics to rationalize their acquisition of power. So if that's really all that I was supposed to take out of Season 6, that's lame. It shows that the moral compass of this franchise hasn't evolved much, even as the circumstances of the viewing audience (the people you are supposedly preaching to) have become more dire. Even as "a woman who will ruin peoples lives, both for fun and to fund her charity defense practice" really starts to sound like the hero this world needs.
On a textual level, Kim Wexler is an autonomous, mature, intelligent* woman.
On a metatextual level, Kim is robbed of agency by the narrative at every turn. Because everything about this character, down to her childhood, is written backwards from the end goal of being the "good thing" that Jimmy lost.
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me when someone says that iron deficiency can’t be listed as a special skill on my resume 🙄
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I don’t talk like a valley girl because even though I grew up in SoCal, I didn’t grow up in The Valley, BUT it still pisses me off the way people (mostly men, but women too sometimes) use the “valley girl accent” to mock women/be misogynistic/imply that we’re dumb. Literally shut the fuck up, no one asked
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That's all I have to say about this 🤚
Offensive people will be banned 😘
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