I'm ruminating a question to Walter, was it worth it?
On one hand, you have a man in midlife crisis dying of cancer, teaching chemistry to a bunch of brats for the nth time while being looked down by a thick eye brow man in a car wash.
If none of these had happened, Walter will likely die of cancer anyway leaving heavy debt burden to his family.
Even with what did transpire, Walter died leaving his family in probably, at least financially, a not too worse off situation comparing to the earlier scenario.
In between, Walter got to self actualise his potential in a criminal way albeit. I guess because we like the show, it is satisfying to witness this process instead of shunning it as all moral men should.
Would Walter do it again or would you do it if you were in Walter's shoes?
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