Isn't this guy like the greatest anti-hero of all time?
As the series wears on it is getting more and more difficult to sympathise with the guy. But I must admit I stuck with him pretty far. When he turned to crime you could understand why. When he killed te first couple of dealers it looked like there was no other option after he tried everything else. When he refused help from his alienated multimillionaire college friend his stubbornness could just about be excused. But when he stood by and allowed Jesse's girlfriend choke to death that was a pretty rough ride. And then killing Gayle and poisoning the young boy and then Mike. But I think I was right there with Walt all the way through all of that, right up to the moment he started threatening his own wife. That's when he lost my sympathy. If all his sacrifices and stupid choices were not for her sake then what was the point of it all? He lost his way right there.
At what point did WW lose your sympathy?