Thread 212346100 - /tv/ [Archived: 727 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:30:45 PM No.212346100
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> wife stabs hand of Walt
> Walt defends himself
> managed to disarm the woman
> Son steps in
> yes h-hello police my father just pulle a knife on my mom
i thought he was only physically retarded?
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:34:02 PM No.212346187
>puts ice cubes between two buns
>"m-mom I found ice-in-burg"

what a bizarre scene
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:37:18 PM No.212346292
>>212346100 (OP)
>Skyler approaches Jesse telling him off and to stay away from Walt
>nonono, you can't retaliate because I'm pregnant

This whole family was fucked from the start
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:46:51 PM No.212346609
>>212346100 (OP)
>only physically retarded
>CEREBRAL palsy
Anon...
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:00:46 PM No.212347058
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>>212346609
> In the early drafts of Breaking Bad, Walter Jr.'s character reportedly bore little resemblance to the grounded and empathetic figure audiences came to know. According to sources close to the writing room, the original script called for a far more exaggerated — and, by today's standards, politically incorrect — portrayal.

> Early versions of Walter Jr. were said to include jarring comic relief elements, such as blurting out phrases like “Duuuh” or “Duuur” in moments of tension. In one particularly controversial scene, he was even scripted to repeatedly shout the time of day, in what some writers described as a tongue-in-cheek homage to South Park’s satirical tone.

> While these quirks were ultimately cut from the final script, the decision wasn’t driven by a sudden turn toward sensitivity or artistic refinement. Instead, the change came after overwhelmingly negative reactions from test audiences, who found the character’s outbursts not only distracting but disruptive to the show’s darker, more nuanced tone.

> “It just didn’t fit,” one production insider recalled. “Every time he’d shout something out, it pulled you out of the scene. It started to feel like parody in the middle of a drama.”