Who is the real villain in Breaking Bad?
By Gabriel Cooper
1 Jack Welker
Jack Welker (Michael Bowen) is the leader of a neo-Nazi gang and the most evil Breaking Bad character. He is a man who is motivated by the moment. He may seem like a man motivated by money, but he is motivated by pride and pleasure.Takedown requestView complete answer on collider.comIs Hank the real villain in Breaking Bad?
Henry R. "Hank" Schrader is a major antagonist in the Breaking Bad franchise, serving as the central antagonist of AMC's Breaking Bad and a minor antagonist in its prequel series Better Call Saul. In Breaking Bad, he serves as the secondary antagonist of Season 1.Takedown requestView complete answer on hero.fandom.comIs Walter White the true villain?
Walt Truly Was The Real Villain In Breaking Bad, Not An Antihero. Breaking Bad's Walter White has been widely called an antihero, but this was really not the case. An antihero is a protagonist who lacks the typical ennobling qualities of a hero, such as idealism and courage. Walt was neither antihero nor protagonist.Takedown requestView complete answer on screenrant.comWho was worse Gus or Walter?
Walter, while smarter, had some series issues which Fring didn't. Fring was more disciplined. He had a better logical mind than Walter and never let his ego get in the way of winning. He was more methodical in his approach and had a higher level of self control.Takedown requestView complete answer on quora.comWas Walter truly evil?
And while, of course, Walter White is evil, too, (himself being an antagonist who makes numerous questionable decisions), it's no secret that fans root for him over the course of the series. Anyone who gets in his way is deemed an antagonist, but only a few Breaking Bad villains stand out as genuinely evil characters.Takedown requestView complete answer on collider.comTop 10 Breaking Bad Villains
Why is Walter such a bad guy?
He reveals to Skyler in the end that everything was done for himself, as it made him feel alive. Walter was an extremely prideful and arrogant man, to the point of being a narcissist. Nearly everything he does is driven by his massive ego, leading a very smart man in making very stupid decisions.Takedown requestView complete answer on villains.fandom.comWhy did Walter say he killed Gus?
So was walts main motive in killing Gus saving Hank? Gus would have killed Walt, his family and even Jesse after he got another lab guy to learn the recipe. Gus was ruthless and would never leave any loose ends or liabilities for long. Walt knew this.Takedown requestView complete answer on breakingbad.fandom.comIs Walter White A sociopath?
The sides of his personality — sociopath and family man, scientist and killer, rational being and creature of impulse, entrepreneur and loser — are not necessarily as contradictory as we might have supposed. Or rather, if we insist on supposing that they are, it may be for our own sentimental reasons.Takedown requestView complete answer on nytimes.comWho was Walter White's greatest enemy?
After Gus was eliminated, Walt's greatest enemy was Mike, Gus's right-hand man.Takedown requestView complete answer on theweek.comWhat was the most evil thing Walter White did?
Breaking Bad and the Worst Things Walter White Ever Did, Ranked
- 1 Becoming A Nazi.
- 2 The Abuse of Skyler. ...
- 3 The Poisoning of Brock. ...
- 4 Telling Jesse That He Watched Jane Die. ...
- 5 The Murder of Jane. ...
- 6 Killing Mike. ...
- 7 The Hank Confession Tape. Sony Pictures Television. ...
- 8 Blackmailing Jesse. Sony Pictures Television. ...
Who is good in Breaking Bad?
1 Walter WhiteWalter is perhaps one of the best characters in any TV show, not solely Breaking Bad. An ordinary yet repressed family man who faces cancer and the end of his life turns into one of America's most notorious criminals of all time.
Takedown requestView complete answer on gamerant.comWhy does Hank realize Walt is Heisenberg?
Hank discovered the message that Gayle Bedecker had written to Walt in the Walt Whitman book in Walts bathroom. He was then able to go through all of the evidence that had been collected over time and figure out that Walt was Heisenberg.Takedown requestView complete answer on quora.comWhy is Hank so obsessed with Heisenberg?
After doing a recent rewatch of the show, I think Hank originally obsesses over Heisenberg to get his mind off of his PTSD, and eventually continues to obsess over it to conquer his PTSD. First, the Heisenberg case is used to avoid going back to El Paso.Takedown requestView complete answer on quora.comDoes Hank think Gus is Heisenberg?
Don't forget, Hank had given up investigating Gale and thought he was Heisenberg, but Walt drunkenly told him to contiune looking for the real "genius". This caused Hank to re-open the case and eventually led him to evidence incrimitating gus and eventually to Walt himself (the book signed by Gale).Takedown requestView complete answer on breakingbad.fandom.comWho kills Walter White?
Walter WhiteCause of Death: Walt was accidentally shot by the same remote-activated machine gun he used to kill Jack Welker and his gang. Walt was far from an innocent character by the time he died, but he found a sliver of redemption by saving Jesse from Welker's gang.
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