>some 30 year old Latina single mom.
They basically did the same thing in scrubs only worse around the same time. What were some old examples of this and why?
One of the later episodes is about how handsome Chase is and House & Wilson taking him to a speed dating thing to prove it. They dare Chase to speak like an unemployed moron slacker and he still gets tons of pussy, which makes Chase realize women don't give a shit about his personality and intelligence.
Never watch the doctor shit but Jessie is basically a martyr. An innocent soul under the influence of the devil who finds a redemption through struggle.
>innocent soul
Jesse was already dealing meth at the start of the show. His shenanigans were what inspired Walt to get into the trade in the first place.
I mean legally he was a law breaker. But, realistically, what is actually morally wrong about selling a substance that's illegal? Doesn't make sense unless you conflate legality and morality. And yes, meth is bad, but there are plenty of legal substances that are bad. if he had worked in a liquor store peddling alcohol (kills millions per year) would he have been truly innocent then?
He did plenty of bad shit without Walt's involvement. He was working with violent cartel members at the start of the show. He pressured two different recovering addicts into taking meth. Even with Walt, he was on board with most of Walt's actions. This is not something a pure angel does. He was just as flawed as Walt. The difference is that Jesse struggled a lot more with guilt than Walt did, and occasionally showed heart. He had more potential for redemption. That doesn't mean he was innocent by any means.
You came up with some random nonsense in 5 seconds, people called it out as bullshit, and instead of owning up to it (or just disappearing) you have now decided to defend it to the death. Stop it.
>innocent soul
Jesse was already dealing meth at the start of the show. His shenanigans were what inspired Walt to get into the trade in the first place.
Aren't they opposites? Chase becomes more and more like House as the series progresses and eventually replaces him while Jesse becomes more and more averse to Walt until they become mortal enemies.
It's just the typical haircut=character development. For women it's generally when they cut their long hair to short hair it's supposed to be 'letting go' of baggage. For men it's more 'I have been scarred'.
They both got pussy whipped. At least Chase got prime Jenny Morrison, not some 30 year old Latina single mom.
>some 30 year old Latina single mom.
They basically did the same thing in scrubs only worse around the same time. What were some old examples of this and why?
Incel
Chase was the furthest thing from an incel
>cameron divorced him
he's an incel.
you don't know what that word means
he was an involuntary celibate?
pretty sure he had tang thrown at him every episode
One of the later episodes is about how handsome Chase is and House & Wilson taking him to a speed dating thing to prove it. They dare Chase to speak like an unemployed moron slacker and he still gets tons of pussy, which makes Chase realize women don't give a shit about his personality and intelligence.
Incel
Never watch the doctor shit but Jessie is basically a martyr. An innocent soul under the influence of the devil who finds a redemption through struggle.
>innocent drug dealer
I mean legally he was a law breaker. But, realistically, what is actually morally wrong about selling a substance that's illegal? Doesn't make sense unless you conflate legality and morality. And yes, meth is bad, but there are plenty of legal substances that are bad. if he had worked in a liquor store peddling alcohol (kills millions per year) would he have been truly innocent then?
He did plenty of bad shit without Walt's involvement. He was working with violent cartel members at the start of the show. He pressured two different recovering addicts into taking meth. Even with Walt, he was on board with most of Walt's actions. This is not something a pure angel does. He was just as flawed as Walt. The difference is that Jesse struggled a lot more with guilt than Walt did, and occasionally showed heart. He had more potential for redemption. That doesn't mean he was innocent by any means.
You came up with some random nonsense in 5 seconds, people called it out as bullshit, and instead of owning up to it (or just disappearing) you have now decided to defend it to the death. Stop it.
>innocent soul
Jesse was already dealing meth at the start of the show. His shenanigans were what inspired Walt to get into the trade in the first place.
>innocent soul
>jesse
lol
lmao even
white men only do drugs perforce, unlike Black folk who do them regardless of circumstance
They change to be more like their mentor figure, for better and worse.
The writer's self insert
>i was such a good boy before all the evil things happened to me and I'm cool-looking now!
why did he fingerbang the cancer girl?
do cancer girls not deserve pleasure too?
Cinemaphilener
it's ridiculous how much better Chase looks with long hair
Aren't they opposites? Chase becomes more and more like House as the series progresses and eventually replaces him while Jesse becomes more and more averse to Walt until they become mortal enemies.
Humiliation ritual
A haircut? The frick kinda question is that?
It's called a haircut, and it's not a trope
Good for nothing junkies.
It's just the typical haircut=character development. For women it's generally when they cut their long hair to short hair it's supposed to be 'letting go' of baggage. For men it's more 'I have been scarred'.
>For men it's more 'I have been scarred'.
It's more about maturity/getting older.
Same thing. Age/experience brings pain/scars.
What was Chase scarred by?
Growing up/character development