TheMysteriousMrEnter

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Growing Around character personalities:

Robert: Bland, blank-slate.
Linda: Ditzy, except when she's not.
Timmy: Who the fuck even knows.
Sally: Pinkie Pie and Mabel's love child.
Talula: Every teen-movie villain ever.

and yet Enter thinks he knows "character". So arrogant.

wonder what his High School English teacter thought of him..
 
and yet Enter thinks he knows "character". So arrogant.

wonder what his High School English teacter thought of him..
He'll never know character. Characters grow through development in a series. Let's take Better Caul Saul, a show Enter won't watch because it's live action. In Breaking Bad we saw how much of an ass Saul could be, but as the series progressed we saw that despite being tied to the drug ring Saul was actually a morally charged man. Drugs don't hurt anyone directly so Saul can support the entire cartel to the best of his ability. When Saul accidentally became involved with Brock's poisoning, he wanted nothing more to do with Walt. To Saul, murder is an absolute last resort and even then he doesn't want to be involved with it. In his own show we see that Jimmy is a relatively good man, who wants to do good like his brother, but can't. Jimmy is less competent than his brother. In the original show we saw how Saul's personality grew from arrogant criminal lawyer to a man riddled with guilt. His involvement with the cartels and Walt led to the dissolution of his career as a lawyer. Why does he care so much about being a lawyer? Because he wanted to make his brother proud of him. That's character growth.
 
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