Finally finished watching Breaking Bad. Now I can stop having people look at me like I have lobsters crawling out of my ears when I say I haven't.
I hope Jesse went on to live a quiet life.
I like to imagine he crashed his car into a tree and died immediately after the episode faded to black, that worthless prick.
Re:TV, I rarely watch TV, but I don't have some righteous hatred of it or anything. Well, most of the good shows require some form of cable television or online option to watch, but that doesn't mean there aren't some shown on normal TV as well.
I like watching the subtitled, generally rather weird foreign films we get on SBS over here.
Also the occasional documentary can be nice, if it's on a topic I find interesting, and occasionally (well, rather rarely) I'll actually follow an on-going series for a while before usually missing an episode and never watching it again because I couldn't bear to watch it out of sequence.
Of course, on the other hand, some of my very most boiling-est hatred is reserved for certain shows that are somehow popular, too- most of them shows which my mother enjoys watching.
Soulless, money-hungry talent shows taking business from the actual music industry (The Voice and countless others I've forgotten the names of), grotesque displays of prostitution dressed up as a reality show, (The Farmer Wants a Wife, and some off-channel imitation of that) and probably various others I've been fortunate enough to erase from my memory.
Ugh, that shit makes me angry. Even just bringing their names to mind and typing about them on here makes me angry.
So yeah, television can be nice, but in the wrong hands, when it is used for evil, it is terrifying.