Trusting Mike here is just unintelligent.
-Mike's guys will probably flip
-Mike has every reason to kill Walt for revenge
-Zero collateral or leverage on Mike once he drives away
How is this unforgivable? Compared to most of the shit Walt's done this is pretty much self defence. Mike nearly killed him multiple times, and only stayed his hand out of greed
I think it was anger for not giving up his guys.
But killing him was 100% justified and the correct move anyways. Mike was a liability. The cops were after him, he served no further purpose in the business, and letting him live could thus only cause problems.
Because Mike's claim that everything was Waltuh's fault was objectively wrong. What was Walter supposed to do, just let Gus kill Jesse? Or let him kill his entire family?
Because Mike pissed him off and Walt always hated how he belittled him and pushed him around. Also because Mike was of no further use to him and had it coming. He admitted that he knew that Walt was a ticking time bomb yet kept pushing him, and the final straw came when tried to give him a holier than thou speech about how it was all Walt's fault everything fell apart while ignoring all the shit Gus pulled to make Walt rebel against him or how his solid guys turned on them/each other at the drop of a hat or how he used a shitty lawyer rather than Saul to handle the hazard pay who got caught and talked immediately. Also, Mike would have most likely come back to kill Walt at some point once he found out his "solid" guys were murdered.
Because he's a dumbfrick who thinks he knows best in all matters. He tries to shut down every good plan Walt & Jesse come up with, his "solid guys" fricking kill each other, and with Saul he probably never trusted him even though he was the only 'solid guy' he ever really had.
Why didn't he use Saul for that?
I know he fell out with him but business is business.
Because Mike pissed him off and Walt always hated how he belittled him and pushed him around. Also because Mike was of no further use to him and had it coming. He admitted that he knew that Walt was a ticking time bomb yet kept pushing him, and the final straw came when tried to give him a holier than thou speech about how it was all Walt's fault everything fell apart while ignoring all the shit Gus pulled to make Walt rebel against him or how his solid guys turned on them/each other at the drop of a hat or how he used a shitty lawyer rather than Saul to handle the hazard pay who got caught and talked immediately. Also, Mike would have most likely come back to kill Walt at some point once he found out his "solid" guys were murdered.
>My guys are solid >As long as they keep receiving money anyway
Mike is literally the biggest homosexual character on the entire show and I'll never understand the reddit idiots that revere him like he's some sort of well-written character when he's 1 dimensional.
Mike represents a power/violence fantasy that weak, effete morons slurp up because they have such little power in their own lives. Mike also represents an option for people who want to feel morally superior to walter while still not sympathizing with gus or any of the other villains.
The most annoying part is that these homosexuals use Mike as some sort of arbiter of the truth. Mike says some dumb shit about le ticking timebomb and these midwits cling to it like the gospel.
It's funny because the more they try to make Mike look like a badass the dumber he looks for trying to do business with Walter. He could've shot Walter right after they destroyed the evidence and probably talked Jesse into believing it was the right call.
literaly has no reason that can be reasonably understood. that's the whole point. its just Walter being on his sinister rampage mode. Even he realises after the fact that it wasn't necessary for him to shoot Mike
Walter realized he was liquid, he wasn't vetted with great care, Fring didn't compensate him in the case of an event such as this, he wasn't paid to stand up to the heat and keep his mouth shut.
Walt couldn't take it anymore.
Reminder that Mike lost >grandaughter thinks he abandoned her >family won't get any money and will live out their lives in poverty >all his SOLID GUYS died painfully >Got dissolved in a barrel without anyone knowing of his fate but Todd and Walt
Meanwhile Walt >Skyler got off with a plea deal >Walt Jr and Holly set for life >Anyone who is a remote threat to his family is dead >Died with his egotistical power fantasy fulfilled as his name will always live on in infamy
The better question is why did Mike let Walter kill him? Through BCS and up until his death Mike is shown to be incredibly calculating and has dodged traps and setups with little to no real evidence that it was going to happen yet he knew. Then somehow he goes and meets up with Walt with absolutely no plan or fear that Walt might try something? Literally makes no sense haha I easily Walt killed him.
He deserved it for 100 reasons, pick one.
He wasn't solid.
Maybe Walter fundamentally don't respect the elderly.
It's probably a baldcuck thing.
Walter just couldn't not have the win. One of my favourite Walter scenes because he was even more unforgivable here.
Trusting Mike here is just unintelligent.
-Mike's guys will probably flip
-Mike has every reason to kill Walt for revenge
-Zero collateral or leverage on Mike once he drives away
How is this unforgivable? Compared to most of the shit Walt's done this is pretty much self defence. Mike nearly killed him multiple times, and only stayed his hand out of greed
Because that's how Walt rationalised it after. He was always going after the guys, wasn't he?
Hard to feel sympathy when their body counts are also high. Mike had it coming, such a piece of shit
I don't disagree.
It was moronic, and everyone thought so, especially Walt saying right after shooting him that he can get just the names from Lydia.
That's what I think I meant
Yeah, I just disagreed that it was a good Walter scene because it goes against his character a bit.
I think it was anger for not giving up his guys.
But killing him was 100% justified and the correct move anyways. Mike was a liability. The cops were after him, he served no further purpose in the business, and letting him live could thus only cause problems.
Because Mike's claim that everything was Waltuh's fault was objectively wrong. What was Walter supposed to do, just let Gus kill Jesse? Or let him kill his entire family?
Mike insulted him a little bit
no no no, waltuh got a little out of order himself
>My guys are solid
>As long as they keep receiving money anyway
Because Mike pissed him off and Walt always hated how he belittled him and pushed him around. Also because Mike was of no further use to him and had it coming. He admitted that he knew that Walt was a ticking time bomb yet kept pushing him, and the final straw came when tried to give him a holier than thou speech about how it was all Walt's fault everything fell apart while ignoring all the shit Gus pulled to make Walt rebel against him or how his solid guys turned on them/each other at the drop of a hat or how he used a shitty lawyer rather than Saul to handle the hazard pay who got caught and talked immediately. Also, Mike would have most likely come back to kill Walt at some point once he found out his "solid" guys were murdered.
Why didn't he use Saul for that?
I know he fell out with him but business is business.
Because Saul wasn't solid enough.
Because he's a dumbfrick who thinks he knows best in all matters. He tries to shut down every good plan Walt & Jesse come up with, his "solid guys" fricking kill each other, and with Saul he probably never trusted him even though he was the only 'solid guy' he ever really had.
Mike is literally the biggest homosexual character on the entire show and I'll never understand the reddit idiots that revere him like he's some sort of well-written character when he's 1 dimensional.
Mike represents a power/violence fantasy that weak, effete morons slurp up because they have such little power in their own lives. Mike also represents an option for people who want to feel morally superior to walter while still not sympathizing with gus or any of the other villains.
frick mike
The most annoying part is that these homosexuals use Mike as some sort of arbiter of the truth. Mike says some dumb shit about le ticking timebomb and these midwits cling to it like the gospel.
Shutup troony
It's funny because the more they try to make Mike look like a badass the dumber he looks for trying to do business with Walter. He could've shot Walter right after they destroyed the evidence and probably talked Jesse into believing it was the right call.
literaly has no reason that can be reasonably understood. that's the whole point. its just Walter being on his sinister rampage mode. Even he realises after the fact that it wasn't necessary for him to shoot Mike
No half measures
Mike was killed because he was too r*ddit
Mike would've tried to kill him once he found out Walt had all his solid guys killed in prison anyways. It was the right move to take Mike out first
Walter is an Angel sent to distribute divine justice to the ABQ drug runners.
He had to get it on. He had to break bad.
if you pay attention, this is the moment Walter became the broken bad. truly great writing
Walter realized he was liquid, he wasn't vetted with great care, Fring didn't compensate him in the case of an event such as this, he wasn't paid to stand up to the heat and keep his mouth shut.
Walt couldn't take it anymore.
Do people not understand Walt was an egotistical moron with anger and inferiority issues?
Only when the plot required it.
He is but he's still right to kill Mike there
Yes, but killing Mike was a good call.
Why didn't he put a bullet in Bogdan's head then?
No skylar is the bad guy you see
Killing Mike was morally and intellectually justified
he took a full measure
He was DONE.
Best scene of BCS S6 was Nacho's dad calling Mike ou on his bullshit
it was actually necessary
Mike would certainly go after Walt when he killed all his SOLID GUYS in prison
Reminder that Mike lost
>grandaughter thinks he abandoned her
>family won't get any money and will live out their lives in poverty
>all his SOLID GUYS died painfully
>Got dissolved in a barrel without anyone knowing of his fate but Todd and Walt
Meanwhile Walt
>Skyler got off with a plea deal
>Walt Jr and Holly set for life
>Anyone who is a remote threat to his family is dead
>Died with his egotistical power fantasy fulfilled as his name will always live on in infamy
>his ultimate fate was being turned from solid to liquid
Mike's ultimate nightmare became a reality.
The power of chemistry.
Mike lost because he committed many sins, Walt won in the end because he did literally nothing wrong
>Walt won in the end because he did literally nothing wrong
this
Anger issues
>Walter apologizes and admits he didnt need to kill mike for the list of names as Mile is dying
>Guys, why did Walt kill Mike??
Where else should he have killed him?
The better question is why did Mike let Walter kill him? Through BCS and up until his death Mike is shown to be incredibly calculating and has dodged traps and setups with little to no real evidence that it was going to happen yet he knew. Then somehow he goes and meets up with Walt with absolutely no plan or fear that Walt might try something? Literally makes no sense haha I easily Walt killed him.
Walt really wanted to show Mike his did Mike wasn't having any of it