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20 Times Walter White Proved He Was Breaking Bad's Main VillainHe and Jesse Pinkman encountered a lot of dangerous, irredeemable people along the way, but looking back through the entire series proves that Walter White was Breaking Bad's true villain all along.
And his true color of "green'' doesn't just symbolize Walter White's desire for money. It also symbolizes the real cancer that has consumed Walter White well before the doctor's death-sentence ...
As Breaking Bad draws to a close, one of the show’s central questions has still not been completely answered: Was Walt doing all this — the meth, the murdering, etc. — for the good of his ...
Walter's brutal meltdown shows genius way "Breaking Bad" deals with white privilege, and men who can't get enough By Emily VanDerWerff Published September 22, 2013 11:00AM (EDT) ...
EXCLUSIVE: The name Walter White isn’t as familiar to Americans as those of Thurgood Marshall or W.E.B. Du Bois, but it should be – to anyone who cares about history, and the cause of racial ...
Walter, realizing that if Marie pushes too much further, she’ll break through the wall Skyler has built up around herself and reveal everything, decides to tell another of his long series of lies.
A GIF of Walter White breaking down, originally from a 2013 episode, became popular as a captioned sh*tpost on iFunny. Since the meme’s 2017 surge, it has maintained its relevance online, ...
Like Walter White, ... The lies were too insurmountable, but true to her character, Gemma managed to manipulate even her own death. She said her goodbyes. She chose the spot.
As Walter White says, “Oh, so you’re always this way?” If you asked Walter, in his heart of hearts, “Were you always the way you were?” No. And I believe that to be true.
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