• NJSpradlin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I can’t remember correctly these days. But, if she did that whole fucking Garage Party Stupid Sexy dance thing for her boss before Walter comes out as a total asshole (to her), then fuck her. If she doesn’t know and goes and cheats anyway, that’s on her ass.

    If it was already at the point that she had reason to believe he was a psycho murderer drug kingpin? Ok.

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      1 year ago

      It’s been a while since I’ve watched, too, but I remember this part because most people misunderstood her motives for cheating, and I’ve had to explain it before. Walter had shown her, at this point, how awful he was and he had also made it clear that she was stuck with him, doing whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, and that he wouldn’t leave and she couldn’t leave. She was trapped with him. The cheating was a chess-move, a deliberate choice to make him leave, because it was the only way she could make him.

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      1 year ago

      So I’m disagreeing with you here. I think she has reason to believe that her husband is cheating on her at that point and that while not ok behavior, listen she starts the series as stressed as she probably thinks she possibly can get, and then as her husband gets meaner, starts treating their kid worse and in some cases abusively (forcing him to drink alcohol), and then starts behaving in textbook cheater fashion. She snaps and cheats with her boss who shows her kindness and desire. I get it. It’s not good, but if a male protagonist behaved that way he’d be seen as complicated.

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        1 year ago

        That’s why I specifically stipulated the IF of where in the story she cheats vs knowing who he really is. So, you’re disagreeing with… thinking she’s the bad guy IF she cheated BEFORE everything came out. Which doesn’t make sense.

        If it’s the other end of the IF, I then specified that yeah, she may be more justified in her behavior, although bad, it wasn’t abusive, illegal and murderous.