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Walter White's meth-led plan to leave money behind for his family began as a scheme with his loved ones in mind, but one ...
Breaking Bad always keeps fans on its toes, but one of the most surprising elements was Walter White's change of scenery.
Finally, Walt tells Jesse that he's made peace with hell, and that there's no going back for either of them. Every time Walt donned the black hat, tapped into Heisenberg, it got harder to come back.
While Breaking Bad's Walter White often claimed he got into the drug business for his family, he quickly proved this was actually far from the case.
But if Heisenberg is that aspect of Walt that made him break bad–his hubris, bitterness, spite, arrogance–then I have to doubt whether Heisenberg can ever truly die, without taking Walt with him.
Walter White goes by the alias Heisenberg during 'Breaking Bad,' but why did he choose that nickname for his drug boss persona?
'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan intended for Walter White to become Heisenberg much earlier. Here's why it didn't work out that way.
The transformation from Walter White to Heisenberg is slow and methodical. But Breaking Bad fans point to this one pivotal moment in the series.
‘Breaking Bad’ Writer on ‘To’Hajiilee’: Walt’s at His ‘Most Vulnerable’ George Mastras calls the episode “a culmination of this chess match” between Hank and Heisenberg.
And in the final episode of the fifth season's first half, Hank found evidence that seemed to put things together for him: Walt is Heisenberg. Walt is a drug lord and a killer.