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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 ...
As Odysseus returns to Ithaca, so Walter White, the high school chemistry prof turned methamphetamine titan, makes his way home to Albuquerque, from his place of snowbound exile.
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… ...