What was his problem?

What was his problem?

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Peaked in highschool

That army tried to turn him into Captain America and it just made him a fat bald barber instead.

STOP MAKING KOTH THREADS THERE ARE LIKE 12 THREADS UP ALREADY REEEEEEEEEEEE

Wife ditched him, couldn't deal with it. Emotionally needy, closest friend Hank is stable but autistic and can't help him on that level

Operation Infinite Walrus.

He's very sensitive emotionally and Lenore really fucked up his mental state.

His self-esteem and general will to live were destroyed when his wife left him. He also had an abusive father which clearly did a number on him before he met Lenore, and that relationship was never good to begin with since he met her passed out at a Molly Hatchet concert.

After she left, he sort of just chooses to live a life of self-pitying mediocrity because it's easy and he's used to it. Not counting the episodes where he finds brief happiness as those never last.

Stephen Root characters are usually pathetic, with a couple exceptions

Sad but it happens, I know so many people who got a easy pass through highschool because of sports programs but fizzled as adults because not every jock from a rural highschool makes the nfl.

shut up retard why dont you just fuck off

Hey, that's not true.

He also plays plenty of smarmy authoritarians.

Make me mouthbreather.

>abusive father that effected his self esteem
>peaked in high school and had a shaky relationship with Lenore
>Lenore leaving was the straw that broke the camel's back
>as a result he's an emotional wreck that constantly relies on Hank
he's not all bad though, remember when he helped Boomhauer get over that girl
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It was the Army

They kept feedin' him all dem placebos you see

And the experiments all jacked up with 'im and made him get fat and grow a buncha hair and git bald

It's all da guv'ment's fault

Dale?

>that episode where he turned out to be a pretty good salesman
>he fucks it up because the thought of success horrifies him, and it turned out that he's gotten so used to punishment that lack of it makes him uncomfortable

That and the fact he was a talented barber with a pretty good grasp on the French language makes you wonder where he could've went if he wasn't so mentally broken. Even in his current state, he's theoretically more qualified than Hank or Dale, but he's too much of a self-loathing mess to acknowledge that.

He's of French descent

I thought he was upset that he figured out that Peggy was only hanging around him to use him to sell her shit and not because she liked him in any way

I might need to watch the episode again, it's been a while

>he fucks it up because the thought of success horrifies him, and it turned out that he's gotten so used to punishment that lack of it makes him uncomfortable
fuck...

>Not counting the episodes where he finds brief happiness as those never last.

Majority of the time it's Peggy's fault for ruining his high moments

No, it was because she was genuinely giving him praise; even saying she loved him.

Crippling depression that's surrounded by people who have essentially normal lives who don't believe that "depression" is a real condition.

Bill was destined to be unsuccessful.

Remember when he made that amazing BBQ sauce and had serious investors interested in selling it?

And his fruity little cousin Gilbert had to go and wreck it all.

If it was any woman but Peggy, he probably would have kept on hustling those pyramid scheme products.

Bill may be obsessed with Peggy but he values his friendship with Hank more. That, and he never wants it to come to light that he fathered Bobby on one dark stormy night.