Oh yeah Saul - Nasty shady lawyer. Aalae summa gummnunnu pudichirukaanga. He played the role very well :thumbsup:
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Oh yeah Saul - Nasty shady lawyer. Aalae summa gummnunnu pudichirukaanga. He played the role very well :thumbsup:
^except Skyler ever other role in BrBa is :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Why not a separate thread for TV series? #justsaying
But this woman cares for WW in ways a Dunaway-type would not.
Last season was about "Hiesenberg" rubbing off on her too. While she doesn't approve of it, she sort of identifies that there's no point of return. So might as well help WW to secure the family.
Her reactions towards end of 'crawl space' & after that. She's not sure anymore.
Fear taking over love & desire when Walter turns into Heisenberg on phone or in person. When he speaks about being the guy who would 'knock the door' to saying 'I won' in the finale, the actress portrayed complexity really well. Her eyes reflect the sort of density you'd expect from an accomplice to Heisenberg's complete takeover. It had the perplexity of a person not being prepared for it.
^She does the compassion/fear part well but struggles to show the required fortitude when dealing with Ted in the 'Salud' episode..the scene called for her to be condescending while she turns out almost remorseful. She doesn't flaunt the required certitude of being a Hiesenberg's accomplice.
Is Skyler, a right-to-heart moral person, going to behave in that manner? Outrightly? She only ever agrees to sign Ted's documents (That gets her into trouble) coz she gathered that her husband was a crystal meth dealer. :lol: As I said, a lot of it is subconciously rubbed on to her, without knowing the full implications & complications she'd run into. It'd be plain 'bitchy' if he showed these qualities. She only appears to be a 'bitch' (& she is in 'acknowledgment' of that so as to 'save' WW's image among family), but in decisive moments & gestures, she shows the real self. I dig that.