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Bryan Cranston's Breaking Bad character clung to one lie throughout the show that he convinced himself was true, but he was ultimately proven wrong.
Breaking Bad has become a cultural landmark. Vince Gilligan’s brainchild reshaped what audiences expect from prestige TV.
If Walter White is the anti-hero of Breaking Bad turned full-blown villain, then Skyler White has supplanted Walter as the series’ anti-hero.
Walter White’s assertive declaration, “ I am the one who knocks,” became a powerful meme after its debut in a 2011 episode, with the monologue being recreated by celebrities like Samuel L ...
Walter White gets deeper and deeper into the meth business in 'Breaking Bad,' but he never actually tries his own product. According to Vince Gilligan, there's a reason for that.
Walter White, irrepressibly played by Bryan Cranston, is the principal character of Breaking Bad, a show about White’s descent into crime and his ascent into becoming a drug lord.
Walter White goes back to Albuquerque, in the end, not to face down his demons or try to become a hero. He goes back because this is his story, and it must end with more explosions and more death.
Walter White fans will have a chance to pay their respects to the fictional character, who died at the end of Breaking Bad ‘s final episode. An Albuquerque charity is hosting a funeral for the ...
A real-life Walter White has been sentenced to four years in prison for cooking meth, reports say. John Gose, an ex-high school chemistry teacher, has a similar story line to the fictional Walter W… ...
It was into this atmosphere of a completely amoral Walter White, transformed completely into the self-described empire builder known as Heisenberg, that Breaking Bad set up the confrontation that ...