Peter on our comments page.
What real-life lessons have you learned from fictional TV? Some great examples this morning, some silly, some serious.
-Jody, BL Show-
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A Washington Post article suggested that Breaking Bad is an argument for Obamacare. What do you think?
Absolutely not. I don’t think Vince had any intention of creating some sort of statement about health care in particular or anything political. However, the fact is that he created a character who is going through a lot of things that are a lot of the same things that a lot of Americans are going through right now: How do I make ends meet? How do I pay for things if I’m sick? How do I take care of my family? Which I think is part of the reason people can sympathize and empathize with Walter White, and put themselves in his shoes. But I don’t think in any way Vince had a vision of, Okay, I’m going to make a political statement — in any way. I think he just happened to hit the Zeitgeist of what’s going on in our country for a lot of human beings.
Why do I gotta look like Voldemort?
(Source: gofringyourself.com)
I decided to start watching “Breaking Bad” (finally). I really enjoyed tonight’s episode, so I made this drawing with the Paper app on my iPad.
If I could print this out on construction paper and tape it up in my window, I totally would. Then I’d hang it next to a drawing of a turkey traced from my handprint.
(Made with Paper)