Samir Chopra writes about how the show blurs the lines between good and bad, positioning it as a modern-day Western where the characters are driven to destruction by their own ego.
Published in Church Life Journal , this analysis views the show as a meditation on pride . It argues that the "lie" is Walt's primary tool to manipulate reality and those around him. Breaking Bad
This post on Writing Without Rules argues that the show’s brilliance isn’t just "good writing," but its obsession with discipline . It explores how the series glories in the technical process—whether it's cooking meth or a elaborate heist—proving that "god-given talent is boring" compared to meticulous labor. Samir Chopra writes about how the show blurs
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