"Breaking Bad: The heartwarming story of a Founder and job creator overcoming small minds and layers of government bureaucracy to pull himself up by his bootstraps and provide for his family in the event of his passing."
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(I hate that America is a place where there are people who don't understand Walt was the bad guy until he sacrificed himself to save Jesse - from the hell on Earth he is directly responsible for placing Jesse into. This is sarcasm, via Friedmanite impersonation. Although quite frankly if you told me Trump's new healthcare plan was to help Americans open their own meth labs, I'd buy it...)
(Also, that's why, thematically Walt had to die - there is no other way the story could end; he could not be redeemed without that sacrifice at the end because of all that he had done and all the people he'd harmed.
As you can tell, I've been in some very dumb arguments about what Breaking Bad was actually well, about.)