Indeed. In fact, Walt in my view was written that way specifically, but with the context of the progression of previous seasons. I think the writing was excellent, and wasn't anywhere as simplistic as zinfamous suggests. Walt was far too complex a character to be considered a 1-dimensional evil villian even by the end of the finale.
I haven't followed what Vince Gilligan, but I'm glad he seems to agree with me, judging by your post.
If you read what I wrote as "simplistic writing," then you obviously don't know what I wrote.
There is nothing simplistic about turning this decent person into a villain. Not once, did I suggest the writing was bad, or simple. I think it is written as well as anything has ever been on TV.
I suggested that some simple audiences often overlook the complexities of the show, and don't really get it, even though they like it...maybe for the "wrong" reasons.
lol--that made people angry. It wasn't a value judgement, it was an observation regarding a common phenomenon that occurs when audiences react to certain material--usually a-typical content that would be difficult, uncomfortable to deal with.
The example I used was All in the Family and Archie Bunker. He was created to be a PoS--audiences were supposed to hate him. Some did, and still liked the show for it. As the popularity grew, you had more voices from the disturbing corners of the country professing love-through-personal identification with Arhie. For many, he didn't become an example of the problems we still faced in our society, his popularity and position as a public figure, became
validation for many that their ideas and behaviors were
acceptable. This type of adoption of Bunker's character disturbed the creators of All in the Family, as well as Carol O'Conner.
I don't think it's "wrong" that people look at Walter White as a heroic character in the show--someone worthy of acceptance, someone who should escape justice in the end. If anything, that's a credit to Cranston and his completely adoption of the character. I dont' think these fans are going to start cooking meth (though, that wouldn't surprise me--oh, and anyone that takes my example of AitF audience response literally, as if people will likewise identify with WW and embrace such things, then you aren't understanding what I'm saying).
Besides, it isn't
my idea. I even linked a review for you guys.