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As TV Tropes would have it the Ten Minute Retirement, where the main character decides they will no longer do what the series is about. No heroics for them. And of course it usually ends with them getting back in the saddle by the end of the episode and hero0ing up. Which means their previous hestiancy was just a big ol' waste of the watchers time.

I remember being especially annoyed with this mid-Series 7 of Doctor Who, it didn't help that his impetus for his retirement was the loss of his companions, Amy and Rory, in an equally horribly contrived episode.

But mostly this post is brought to you by Walter White who has started and stopped cooking meth at least three or four times by episode 2 of season 3.

Date: 2014-07-15 02:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hollywoodlawn.livejournal.com
Well, I get the dislike for such an overused trope, but I think in BrBa, you can't really say the protagonist 'hero's' up. In this regard, they are kind of twisting this trope on its head. Walter needs to believe for a while that he's still a good guy (remember, he's still reeling from watching a young woman die in front of him and then running from his guilt at the possibility of causing two planes to crash).

But of course, while he is technically "out" of the meth-making business, we watch as his marriage falls apart, and he is a complete ass about that - moving back in to the house as if he didn't do anything wrong. Then we watch him get absolutely incensed that his protege is not only still making his formula, but did it just as well.

And then along comes Gus - the master. With just a little stroking, some dazzling equipment, and a good 'excuse' for Walter to believe, he gets the guy back in. I thought that scene was brilliant. I didn't see Walt's 'waffling' as a waste of time, because the payoff was so rich.

And let's not forget - 'stay out of my territory'. That line, all by itself, seals Walter's fate. We know he'll return to the cook, but what's worth watching is how Walt convinces himself that he's still doing it for reasons.

Date: 2014-07-16 01:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hollywoodlawn.livejournal.com
but then I wouldn't say that Skyler is not being an ass either. But she's a bit like Walt

You hit the nail on the head. Keep watching her in season three. Skyler breaks bad in her own way. All of the fan sentiment against her is reactionary - no one actually seems to pay attention to who Skyler is. She's either the biggest bitch in the world because she has a problem with Walt cooking meth and endangering their family, or she's a saint who is only looking out for that family. I like to see her somewhere in the middle - it makes her more interesting. And she and Walter absolutely are a pair. It makes sense that Walt would be attracted to her.

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