If you’ve ever watched Breaking Bad, you’ve probably noticed that Marie Schrader, Hank's wife, has an almost pathological obsession with the color purple. But why, exactly, does she surround herself with this color? What does it say about her character, and why did the show's creators decide to make purple her signature? The answers might surprise you, and they certainly add another layer to the already intricate storytelling of this hit series.

From the very beginning, it’s impossible not to notice Marie’s love for purple. Everything from her clothes to her home decor screams royalty. But is it really just about luxury and elegance? The show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, has a deeper meaning in mind. Purple, often associated with nobility and wealth, is Marie’s way of subconsciously asserting her status and importance.
However, beneath this facade lies a more troubling reality: Marie’s life is far from royal, and her obsession with purple is a sign of her denial and delusion about her true circumstances.
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