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Frankly, I\'m leaning more towards Chaotic, especially in later seasons. At first he has a set code, a purpose, and lines he will not cross. Definitely lawful, and perhaps just a darker shade of Neutral. But as the seasons have progressed, his code has been dismantled, and his original motivations are all but lost, and yet he doesn\'t seem to break stride at all. By the end of season 4, he\'s the only source of evil left in the series, and it looks like he\'s going to continue to do evil. He\'s not in it for the money, since he\'s made more than enough with Gus, and he\'s never shown much inclination towards greed beyond what his family needs to live comfortably. If we consider \
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Frankly, I\\\'m leaning more towards Chaotic, especially in later seasons. At first he has a set code, a purpose, and lines he will not cross. Definitely lawful, and perhaps just a darker shade of Neutral. But as the seasons have progressed, his code has been dismantled, and his original motivations are all but lost, and yet he doesn\\\'t seem to break stride at all. By the end of season 4, he\\\'s the only source of evil left in the series, and it looks like he\\\'s going to continue to do evil. He\\\'s not in it for the money, since he\\\'s made more than enough with Gus, and he\\\'s never shown much inclination towards greed beyond what his family needs to live comfortably. If we consider \\\"making meth\\\" to be \\\"evil\\\", then he\\\'s really just doing it ForTheEvulz. Because he\\\'s good at it. Because he\\\'s proud of his work. Because he enjoys the freedom of doing whatever the hell he wants, and the thrill of riding on the edge of the law. That sounds ChaoticEvil to me.
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Frankly, I\'m leaning more towards Chaotic, especially in later seasons. At first he has a set code, a purpose, and lines he will not cross. Definitely lawful, and perhaps just a darker shade of Neutral. But as the seasons have progressed, his code has been dismantled, and his original motivations are all but lost, and yet he doesn\'t seem to break stride at all. By the end of season 4, he\'s the only source of evil left in the series, and it looks like he\'s going to continue to do evil. He\'s not in it for the money, since he\'s made more than enough with Gus, and he\'s never shown much inclination towards greed beyond what his family needs to live comfortably. If we consider \
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Frankly, I\\\'m leaning more towards Chaotic, especially in later seasons. At first he has a set code, a purpose, and lines he will not cross. Definitely lawful, and perhaps just a darker shade of Neutral. But as the seasons have progressed, his code has been dismantled, and his original motivations are all but lost, and yet he doesn\\\'t seem to break stride at all. By the end of season 4, he\\\'s the only source of evil left in the series, and it looks like he\\\'s going to continue to do evil. He\\\'s not in it for the money, since he\\\'s made more than enough with Gus, and he\\\'s never shown much inclination towards greed beyond what his family needs to live comfortably. If we consider \\\"making meth\\\" to be \\\"evil\\\", then he\\\'s really just ForTheEvulz. Because he\\\'s good at it. Because he\\\'s proud of his work. Because he enjoys the freedom of doing whatever the hell he wants, and the thrill of riding on the edge of the law. That sounds ChaoticEvil to me.
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