TV Characters That Give Midlifers a Bad Name

Just because a TV character may not represent midlifers in a positive way doesn't mean they aren't still fun to watch. Here are some favorite midlife characters from television we glad we're nothing like.

August 23, 2012
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Walter White on Breaking Bad
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Walter White on Breaking Bad

He had such good intentions. When Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston (pictured), found out he had inoperable lung cancer, he just wanted to leave behind some money for his family after he passed. But how could he do that on a high school chemistry teacher's salary? By making meth, of course!

Since then, he's killed several people, poisoned a little boy, and gotten a big ego to boot. It's a creepy and shocking business he's in. What will happen next? We can't wait to find out.

Related: Breaking Bad on AMC

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Lisa | Aug 24, 2012
So am I glad I don't watch much tv, or what?
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