What the fuck was her problem?
>q: what was her problem
>a: she was a woman
Like 1+1=2 anon..
>>86762168
She was a woman. It can't be cured.
>>86762168
you forgot the part where he sold meth and selfishly created a massive threat to his families lives. sounds pretty stressful to me.
>>86762168
She was an American female. The most vile creature on earth.
>>86762168
>>86762229
>>86762241
>getting this upset at a fictional character
>>86762341
Walt had multiple families?
What made Carmella bearable but this bitch? Was it because they didn't dedicate as much time to Carmella being a bitch? Or because we could actually sympathize with her since Tony did cheat on her constantly?
>>86762549
Because Carmella was a nice/good person who just occasionally did bad or silly things.
Skylard is a bad person who occasionally pisses you off less than usual.
>>86762617
>Carmella was a nice/good person
gr7 b7 m7
>>86762674
How was she not? I never implied she was some holy saint, but overall she is a decent human being.
>>86762699
Carmella is probably the single worst person on the show, because she doesn't have even the excuse of having been born into a life of crime. Almost her entire character arc is about her struggling with the guilt of living off blood money, damning her children to grow up in a world of crime or at risk of being hurt because of Tony, and she still never breaks out, leaves or tries to present the kids with an alternate morality
Carmella luxuriates in her husband's wealth (fur coat, ring), knowingly ignores his crimes (richie aprile, etc.), uses his reputation for her own ends (mrs. cusamano's sister with the recommendation letter) and never makes a more serious attempt at breaking free than stealing his money or relying on his influence. She rarely, if ever, voluntarily does anything moral or upstanding
>>86762817
Yeah, so she's female.
You can't go ahead and say every female is shi-
I immediately retract my argument. You're right on this one, to be honest.