>air traffic controller is completely emotionally compromised after his junkie daughter dies
>doesn't take a break from work
>crashes planes because he's a useless moron
>somehow this is Walt's fault
What did Vince mean by this?
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I completely skipped this episode and somehow I think it improved my opinion on the show by
-by the end
WE GAAN
AMXCHADS how we feeling?
the plane crash is moronic
why?
its not walters fault so why include it in the story
Walt slaughtered Jane because he wanted to be Jesse's Jane.
>What did Vince mean by this?
That Walt's actions have unforeseen consequences. Cause and effect of manufacturing and dealing addictive drugs.
so this is more effectively shown by a tangential, roundabout coincidental accident with the plane because..?
>unforeseen consequences
should have shown more of the foreseen consequences (like people getting addicted and overdosing), because it seemed that Vince came up with this contrived shit because he forgot why drugs are bad in the first place
When does the show imply it's Walt's fault?
When the pink bear lands in his pool. The pink bear was also painted on Jane's wall.
Your problem is a failure to understand that more than one person can be to blame for something.
Its not walts fault in any way
so why is it in the show?
because Vince made a moronic decision
If you ran over a little kid and a few months later the kid's emotionally shattered mom killed herself because she couldn't bear the grief, did you kill the mom? No.
But were you a contributing factor to the mom's suicide? Pretty difficult to argue you weren't.
You're right but I think including random butterfly effect events into your storytelling is lazy. The plance crash is so random.
Something like
suggested would be so much better. Have a teenager in Walters school overdose on Walts meth or something.
do people not understand how the show is written though? of course other things would do a better job than planecrash of showing x. but x is the significance that they gave the event after they wrote it and shot it for a previous episode with no plan. so they can't change the planecrash, only x.
Is that a stupid way to write a show and guaranteed to produce dogshit? Of course. but as we see you all just are going to eat it anyway so why not
dude stop running over little kids, jesus
that isn't the same because he didn't kill jane
The show makes a point in showing Walt causing Jane to turn on her back, which causes the suffocation. So if Walt wasn't there she would have been fine.
in an earlier script Walt was supposed to flip her over intentionally to kill her, but apparently Sony and/or amc didn't want that.
He did take a break from work idiot speedwatcher
Congratulations, OP. Your post is so fricking stupid that I'm going to stop browsing Cinemaphile forever now.
I kept telling myself "Cinemaphile isn't so bad if you ignore the twitter screenshot threads and the other off-topic threads" but you showed me that even ontopic threads are fricking terrible
after watching so many flight accident videos I wonder how realistic this scenario is. Wouldn't those planes have crash avoidance systems warning them that they were on a collision? Its not all reliant on the traffic controller
>BUT DID YOU SEE THE THE PURPLE FRICKING TEDDYBEAR WE WERE AFRAID IT WASNT HEAVY HANDED ENOUGH SO WE PAINTED HIM PURPLE
Did any of the other air traffic controllers think of doing anything? Did the pilots maybe think they should move out of each others way? Did whoever schedules flights maybe think to not have two planes taking off and landing on the same runway at the same time?
What is the point of your post, moron?
This has happened in real life. Afterwards a man who lost his family in the accident went on to murder the air traffic controller responsible in an act of revenge. He spent 4 years in prison and came back to his hometown a hero.
this for
america is wild
the murderer was russian btw
You must be talking about the Uberlingen mid air collision. The ATC wasn't responsible. He was just the scapegoat for his employers who made one employee do the job of two while not even giving him the proper tools to do his job. The Russian pilots also could have completely avoided the collision if they had followed what their collision warning system told them to do like every pilot around the world is trained to do.
The collision warning system talks to the one in the other plane and tells one to pull up and the other to descend to prevent them from both trying to do the same maneuver to avoid a collision. The Russians ignored it and stupidly asked the ATC what to do which he was in no position to answer but he tried anyways to give them at least a 50/50 chance at doing the correct maneuver. Had they just done as they were trained and listened to the instrument who's sole purpose was to prevent exactly what was about to happen all those people would have lived.
Did he crash the planes on purpose or by accident?
I get it, it's just contrived. Walter seems to take it as a sour reminder that his actions do have effects on others, hence referring back to thr eye several times after this. He does t necessarily take responsibility, but it's clear he feels guilt, even if it isn't valid because he is not responsible for the father's actions.
I love this scene because it makes autists seethe.
BrBa and BCS are contrived hack trash.