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2024-12-07 00:53
No, it wasn't. Walt's rich friends offered to cover all his medical costs in the first few episodes. The healthcare system was a footnote to the larger theme of toxic masculinity.
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Michael Lukash
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It was about a teacher becoming a crime lord. Anything else is just window dressing.
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Jack Lanza
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Needing rich friends to pay your medical bills isn’t a commentary on the U.S. health care system? Why doesn’t everyone just get rich friends to pay their bills?
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Comic Book Syndicate
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I think you’re missing something. The fact that he couldn’t pay his bills is the cause of the entire five seasons. His refusal to take help from his rich friends is an insight into his personality. It does not negate the fact that the show could only take place in the United States because of their poor healthcare system. It’s essential to the story