What was the narrative purpose of this scene?
black on the right manslaughters good activists. red on the left represents good liberals who gets to reproduce
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>>86360855
That leasing is bad.
to show that Walt is a dumbass who is letting power and money go to his head
>>86360855
It was commentary on domestic terrorism. A show truly ahead of its time.
>vince, you need to work these two cars into the show in tasteful product placement
>i trust you'll do this in a subtle manner
>vince's face when
to show how fcking cool hesenberg is xdddd
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>>86361325
This. Also he's showing off to his son.
>>86361279
This.
>>86361240
CAME HERE FOR THIS
>>86360855
It was meant to be literally early 2010s: the scene
>>86360855
Walt's ego is causing his "Hiesenberg" persona to spill into his Walter White life, as he's no longer satisfied being seen as a petty school teacher/car wash owner with a failing marriage.
He's high on a power trip.
And in this scene, it's basically a mirror to the scene by the pool with the tequila and Walt Jr: we are meant to see Walt as putting his ego, particularly where his Son's opinion of him is concerned, above what's sensible.
A retarded 16 year old shouldn't drink straight tequila, but Walt wants to look cool. A retarded 16 year old and a SECRET METH KINGPIN shouldn't drive sports cars, but fuck it. Walt wants to look cool.
Power trip. Ego. Middlife crisis even.
>>86360855
selling automobiles IRL
walt's car represent a DJINN/INCUBBUS or VALAK, its a symbolism of his character
jr's car represent an fallen angel, dressed in red (pure blood) and black (half corruped)
>>86361325
its like they're pounding it over your head with a brick, its such a bad scene