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Breaking Bad: A Good Read for Team Hank Supporters (Spoilers)

Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:03 pm
Posted by Hugo Stiglitz
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:03 pm
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Hank was introduced in the first season as the jerkish, bullying foil to a put-upon, underappreciated protagonist who back then had the audience’s sympathies. But over time the apparent foil been gradually revealed as, if not the show’s hero, then at least it’s (if you will) anti-anti-hero: A better husband than Walt, a better father (figure) to Walt’s children, and the only man in law enforcement capable of consistently putting his brother-in-law’s twisted genius to the test. In the course of the show, as Walt has sunk to ever-lower depths of turpitude, his brother-in-law has been given the classic hero’s arc: The repeated testing, physical and moral and physical again; the near-successes in which the prize is plucked away the last moment; the temporary falls from grace; the persistent brushes with despair. And he has followed this arc without either turning into a plaster saint (the flawed, crude, bullying character of Season 1 is still recognizable in the Hank of Season 5) or doing anything bad enough to make him an anti-hero in his own right. (His one huge moral lapse, the beating of Jesse Pinkman in Season 3, took place under extenuating circumstances and was followed by Hank taking full responsibility and accepting his potential dismissal from the D.E.A. without a fight.)

This willingness to let a major character be genuinely heroic — again, not flawless or entirely saintly, but heroic all the same — is something you don’t see on a lot of the “Sopranos” imitators that now crowd the cable landscape, where the pursuit of grittiness increasingly means making everyone an adulterer, everyone a crook, and writing characters who tend to converge in corruption, until it’s anti-heroes all the way down. And it’s very easy to imagine a version of “Breaking Bad” in which Hank wasn’t allowed to occupy a steady moral center — a version in which he was on the take from the cartel, for instance, or a version in which he was a good cop but a lousy philanderer of a husband, like Jimmy McNulty on “The Wire” or countless other examples on lesser shows.


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Posted by TH03
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:12 pm to
quote:

Team Hank Supporters


aka douche bags
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:15 pm to
Posted by PropJoe
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:21 pm to
quote:

The Wire


quote:

lesser shows.



Posted by craigbiggio
Member since Dec 2009
31805 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:24 pm to
Don't think he was referring to The Wire as one of the "lesser shows"
Posted by Tiger1242
Member since Jul 2011
31897 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:32 pm to
quote:

Don't think he was referring to The Wire as one of the "lesser shows"

Yes he was
Posted by craigbiggio
Member since Dec 2009
31805 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:34 pm to
o ok
Posted by TigerRad
Columbia, SC
Member since Jan 2007
5354 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:39 pm to
quote:

Don't think he was referring to The Wire as one of the "lesser shows"



it is clearly worded to imply the opposite

"lesser" is relative to The Wire (which is obviously greater)
Posted by Flair Chops
to the west, my soul is bound
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 2:40 pm to
SPOILER BELOW! IF YOU ARE NOT UP TO DATE, DO NOT READ



















































































































































































hank and gomie are fricking butts in a giant sandcastle
Posted by iliveinabox
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Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:07 pm to
Posted by GeauxLSUGeaux
1 room down from Erin Andrews
Member since May 2004
23285 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:12 pm to
What many people don't bring up anymore is Hanks enabling of Marie stealing stuff. He knew she was breaking the law, but she got away every time with no consequences. She did it just because she wanted to do it, and it really seemed like Hank was all like " she can't help it, it's not her fault yada yada yada". That's bullshite. Hank was a f*cking hypocritical jackass who had what was coming to him.
Posted by craigbiggio
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:15 pm to
notsureifsrs
Posted by TheIrishFro
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:17 pm to
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Posted by Hugo Stiglitz
Member since Oct 2010
72937 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:23 pm to
To be fair, Jesse was a junkie meth dealing murderer.
Posted by EarthwormJim
Member since Dec 2005
10063 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:24 pm to
The price for covering up petty theft definitely should be execution IMO.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:25 pm to
While Hank was the "good guy", he certainly wasn't the selfless beacon of righteousness many make him out to be.

At the heart of the matter, he was driven all along by his personal selfish desire to catch Heisenberg. It was an obsession moreso than a virtuous pursuit. Once he knew it was Walt, catching him became more important than anything...including his family and the lives of those around him. He was perfectly ok with taking Skylar down with Walt, perfectly ok with letting Jesse die and more than content with lying to people to get the truth out of them.

Hank's legacy is his obsession, not his heroism.
Posted by EarthwormJim
Member since Dec 2005
10063 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:25 pm to
quote:

To be fair, Jesse was a junkie meth dealing murderer.


That's all Hank knew about Jesse, he was a junkie criminal like every other junkie criminal he had to deal with throughout his career. He didn't get the benefit of seeing the Jesse the audience sees.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46505 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:29 pm to
Irrelevant, the fact still remains that Hank was driven by selfish, obsessive ambition. After a while, catching Walt/Heisenberg wasn't about justice anymore. It was about him getting his man.
Posted by craigbiggio
Member since Dec 2009
31805 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:30 pm to
Not seeing the problem with a cop pursuing a drug dealer
Posted by THRILLHO
Metry, LA
Member since Apr 2006
49489 posts
Posted on 9/20/13 at 3:33 pm to
Didn't read. Hank is dead. Heisenberg wins, flawless victory. Jesse is next and he won't even see it coming because his eyes will be drenched with tears over spilled milk. Deal with it.
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