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Gale was definitely written in a way that you don't want to see him die. Unlike a lot of the other people the end up dying because of Walt's actions, Gale is presented as being fundamentally a pretty good guy, which makes his death even more shocking. The kid from the train job is an extension of this I think. As Walt goes along, it's not just drug dealers and killers and other "bad" people getting hurt. It's his own family and other people that, if not totally innocent, are basically good. Definitely gives a lot of weight to the show and is one of the best things about it.
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Gale was definitely written in a way that you don't want to see him die. Unlike a lot of the other people the end up dying because of Walt's actions, Gale is presented as being fundamentally a pretty good guy, which makes his death even more shocking. The kid from the train job is an extension of this I think. As Walt goes along, it's not just drug dealers and killers and other "bad" people getting hurt. It's his own family and other people that, if not totally innocent, are basically good. Definitely gives a lot of weight to the show and is one of the best things about it.
yeap, Gale is actually the good guy who works there because he really needs it.
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