This was totally fan service, right?

This was totally fan service, right?

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it was for him not the fans, it says so right there you retard

no, it clearly shows throughout the series even if at the beginning he was indeed mostly doing it for his family

not, it's literally the main character saying his obvious motivation out loud
it only works because he's the type of asshole that would do it right before he's gone

>turned down the grey matter bux
yes he did it for himself

>do you know who ate all the donuts?

>quicksave
>impulse 101

He was alleviating her of any guilt.

that's the central theme of the show, you can tell on the first episode he's doing it for himself and lying to himself about it.

It was to spell it out to the mouth breathers who didn't understand the whole series

In what way?
Him admitting it out loud, to Skylar, is the climax of his arc. It has nothing to do with the audience at all.

It was bullshit, the entire show shows step by step how none of any of it was for himself and the bad people around him gaslit him into thinking he was being selfish

Remember when Walter beated the bullies of his son, or when he blowed up the floor of the first drug-dealer? He enjoyed being the bad guy, having power.

this, so much this

So why did he force his retarded son to drink excessive amount of vodka (? It was something strong). Even when he was choking on it he was forcing him to drink more just so he could rub it into Hanks face and get a power buzz.

The only kino moment in that shit show of a last season

It was for himself the second he didn't take the Schwartz money.

the entire fucking episode is fanservice. it's hilarious how badly Felina has aged. without a miss, every one of the five or so setpieces have Walt display supernatural luck and skill while everyone is a helpless moron.
>walt somehow sneaks to gretchen's and elliot's house, they don't have any silent alarm button and they agree to walk out into the darkness with walt
>lydia has stuck to the same schedule as with walt after everything that went down, making walt able to find her. also walt somehow snuck the ricing into the stevia pack beforehand.
>walt manages to sneak in and out of skyler's house undetected
>the nazis don't check walt's trunk and then don't mind him parking suspiciously against the orders right in front of the house
there is not a single defendable scene in that entire episode. thankfully the public opinion places Ozymandias above it.

Actually it was good and those things were fine

Brainlets

how do you explain Walt's willingness to first surrender for arrest and then offer all of his wealth just to save Hank's life, if not by admitting that he did indeed care about his family above all else despite also being a greedy and egoistic asshole that lead him to crime?