I decided to watch this show because am a huge Cranston fan, and secondly i love breaking bad. I gotta admit i got the jitters when Bryan didn't get to slice the outer portion of his bread.It felt like watching the impossible happen. Anyway about the show. I think the guy that played Adam is freaking great actor cos he really did the best he could with what was given. Although it speaks on the psychological state of a person being a victim of his circumstance. I learnt that some people(victims) can become reckless at a stage where they're kind of almost sociopathic. I mean call it, prolonged depression or something but there is a bit of reality to that i can relate with. Adams, dating his teacher(nothing wrong with that , it's a free world) but then dating the girl you killed her brother is just something i'm trying so hard to figure out. Could it be a sort of affection from pitying your victims. Adam is the
real villain in the series. Kudos to all the people that made this show what it is. And the writers too!
Lesson: At the end of the day is your personal honor & integrity that counts, and when ignored lots of people get hurt, not just you.