dualstow wrote:
I agree with all that. I mean he's a bad guy. But, it seems like he was born into a criminal family (He mentioned his uncle in prison).
Yeah, it can be hard to tell the difference in a roomful of evil bastards, but I view Todd as a different kind of dude from the others. The difference between someone who breaks bad and a psychopath is that the psycho isn't just letting greed or ego dominate his sense of empathy. Think of Walt, who we clearly see from the early seasons was born capable of empathy but has buried it under a pile of megalomania. The psychopath
has no sense of empathy. All he has is emptiness.
Think of Todd's attempt to interact with Jesse after they dispose of the dirt bike. He has no connection to the emotions that Jesse is feeling. I think he's trying to bridge a gap that he can never understand, so the attempt at smoothing things over comes off as creepy, goofy, and insensitive. (If anyone hasn't yet watched "Dexter", it is not only an excellent series, but also contains great first-person storytelling from the perspective of a psychopath trying to live like a normal human being.)
MediumTex wrote:
He does seem to be an earnest sociopath, though, not wanting to receive any meth cooking wages until the meth is cooked just right.
dualstow wrote:
Yes, and remember the care he took to disable the nanny cam and to warn Walt & Jesse so they could reactivate it.
Yeah, Todd strikes me as
very fastidious and as an obsessive thinker / problem-solver. What I initially interpreted as dull-wittedness now looks more like a lack of empathy and normal human emotion. Combine these pieces together and you've got a guy who will fix things for you... but not necessarily in the way you might like. And he will never understand why you are so upset with how he "solved" things.
Imagine if a guy like this learns that your "problem" is you have a brother-in-law in the DEA who's about to catch you. Or imagine if he gets the feeling that
your wife is causing you problems.
My guess is that Walt will employ Todd and his uncle's "prison connections" to try to silence Mike's nine men. I predict that this will...
run into complications.
But we'll see. Frankly, the writers on this show always come up with better stuff than I do.
