Walt asks Ed if he would give the barrel of money to his family if he dies, to which Ed replies "If I said yes, would you believe me?" The obituary states that Walt died on a Sunday, which is a reference to the day the final episode aired as, as opposed to the actual day of Walt's death, as in the context of the show, Walt died on September 7 (his birthday) 2010 which was a Tuesday, which given that Walter Jr. is seen coming home from school before the final act of. Jack orders him to take Walt out back before Walt tells him that he owes him, since he partnered up with Jesse in order to cook their product instead of killing him like they promised. Rose then asks Elliott and Gretchen about their association with Walt, and they both falsely claim that Walt's contributions were only for the Gray Matter name (Gretchen and Elliot are truly only doing this to protect their company's reputation and do not want to be associated with a meth kingpin). Walter White is living in his home alone, at least for a while longer. He also worked in a chemical lab near Los Alamos, where he met his wife Skyler Lambert, who worked as a hostess in a neighboring restaurant ("Cancer Man"). Hank excuses himself to the bathroom, where he comes to the realization that Walt is Heisenberg ("Gliding Over All"). September 7, 2010 Jesse returns to his house to clean out the basement and get rid of the RV. Ed performs makeshift chemotherapy and prepares to leave. He later tells Skyler that this worked, but frantically returns a short time later upon learning from Saul that Jesse now knows that it was he who poisoned Brock. He attempts to apologize but shuts up on Mike's dying request ("Say My Name"). His dark, sinister side is the main driving force throughout this popular television drama. A business big enough that it could be listed on the NASDAQ goes belly up; disappears, it ceases to exist without me. So in honor of one of the most legendary TV characters of all time, here are the 10 biggest turning points in Walter White’s Breaking Bad transformation.. 1. Walt interrupts and tells Ed that there has been a change of plans, and that Saul will come with him, to which Saul refuses. Walter White starts off as a milquetoast, overqualified high school chemistry teacher. After Walt Jr. excuses himself, Walt points out that it's been a year since his cancer diagnosis. Immediately after leaving Hank's garage, Walt tries to call Skyler but Hank already has her on the line. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. As a broken and defeated Jesse is brought in, Jack asks Walt if he looks like a partner to him. White (mother) Having gotten away from Tuco, Walt and Jesse now have to get home and explain where they have been. Walt drives to Gus' restaurant with an eager Hank to retrieve the tracking bug he left on Gus' car. Appearances in Breaking Bad Breaking Bad is a crime thriller broadcast on the AMC channel and had an immensely successful running. Soon they find one of the barrels full of money, and all the other white supremacist gang members help Kenny dig up the $80 million, before two men return after failing to find Jesse. Walt contacts Saul, who sends his PI/cleaner Mike Ehrmantraut to mitigate Jesse's involvement with Jane's death. He continues to have coughing fits and is now coughing up blood. Walt waits there until Lydia and Todd arrive and confronts them immediately with an offer to produce crystal meth without methylamine. As he waits on a park bench at Civic Plaza the next day, he gets a call on his cell phone from Jesse who tells him that he knows the meeting was a set-up, and that he's going to go after him where he "really lives". The collision occurred over Los Angeles with a total of 82 fatalities, including 15 on the ground. Walt sits at Denny's diner in New Mexico. The same report mentions that Walt was found dead by the police in aftermath of the gang massacre which claimed the lives of nine people. Excusing himself to the restroom, Walt then trades an envelope of cash for a set of car keys in the bathroom with Lawson, his previous gun dealer. Though Gus's explanations and alibi for Gale's murder are accepted by the DEA and local law enforcement, a still suspicious Hank has Walt drive him to Gus' restaurant; once there, he tells Walt of his suspicions and tells him to slip a tracking device onto Gus' car. The mobile lab yields less meth per cook than they were making for Gus, but they each receive a larger cut. Walt later crosses paths with an obnoxious businessman, while the businessman is in the office, Walt destroys his car ("Cancer Man"). He is shown to possess a kingpin's unbeatable survival skills: sociopathy, cunning, emotional manipulation, meticulousness, and violence – or at least the threat thereof. When Tuco asks him who he is, Walter introduces himself as "Heisenberg" for the first time ("Crazy Handful of Nothin'"). At first adamant to decide his own fate, to die honorably instead of suffering the indignities of chemotherapy side-effects, Walt finally agrees to receive treatment. Jesse and Jane's addiction is discovered by Jane's father, Donald, who agrees to give her one day to settle her affairs before going to rehab. Walt's transformation - his embracing of the dark and ruthless "Heisenberg" kingpin side of his personality - is a slow process that is advanced every time Walt crosses a line deeper into depravity (e.g. Vince Gilligan said, "For my money, this is the moment in the series where he really breaks bad.". Krazy-8 runs into a tree at the sight of Walt, which allows Walt to carry him to his car. Later that day, Skyler convinces Walt in a meeting with Saul to buy the car wash by mentioning how the owner insulted his manhood. Walter also rarely, if ever, admits responsibility for problems that are clearly his own fault and is quick to blame others and find an excuse for said problems. Co-Founder, Gray Matter TechnologiesChemist, Sandia LaboratoriesChemistry Teacher, J. P. Wynne High School (former)Crystal Meth Manufacturer (former)Drug Kingpin (former)Co-Owner, A1A Car Wash (former)Co-Owner, Vamonos Pest (former) Age Walt and Jesse then flood the lab with chemicals and set it ablaze, wiping their fingerprints off the door as they leave. He arrives home in the early morning hours and collapses on the floor of his bathroom as Skyler promises she told Hank nothing. To all law enforcement entities, this is not an admission of guilt. Skyler tells him that Walt Jr. will be home soon before he asks her if he can see his daughter one last time, a request she allows. Having a presumed change of heart thanks to this revelation, Walt paid Jesse a visit and gave him two duffle bags of cash. 3.5 out of 5 stars 94. Saul summons Jesse to his office, where he's anxiously packing up, saying it's the "end times"; he gives Jesse's savings to him and tells him Gus threatened Walt's family. Walt, in disbelief, starts laughing hysterically as Skyler, horrified, takes a call from Marie about sudden police-protection of Hank after there was a tip that the cartel's gunning for him ("Crawl Space"). Back at home, Walt runs inside the house and frantically packs suitcases for his family. First The German physicist is most famous for the Uncertainty Principle, which in its most basic form speaks to the general probabilistic, uncertain nature of quantum mechanics - Heisenberg's uncertainty principle holds that even if some properties are known, other equally important properties will be uncertain. Ed then takes off and tells Walt that the cabin is an ideal place for Walt to take his mind off things. After disposing of the boy's bike and body, Walt, Jesse and Mike debate what to do with Todd. Gus agrees to stop using children in his organization, but Tomás then turns up dead in a playground. A bullet from the shootout has pierced his gas tank. 7200 Euro), zwei Pistolen und über 15 000 US-Dollar (rund 11 000 Euro) Bargeld. Todd tries to dismiss Walt's offer, but Lydia questions Walt on how much it would cost them before Todd attempts to dismiss him yet again. Lydia asks Walt how he knew they would be there, to which Walt responded by telling Lydia how predictable her habits are. Bogdan Wolynetz (former employer in the car wash)Carmen Molina (former employer in school)Jesse Pinkman (former student, former meth cook partner, former business partner)Elliott Schwartz (former colleague)Gretchen Schwartz (former colleague and girlfriend)Tuco Salamanca (former meth distributor) †Saul Goodman (former lawyer)Gustavo Fring (former employer in meth trade) †Gale Boetticher (former meth cook assistant) †Mike Ehrmantraut (former meth distributor and business partner) †Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (former meth distributor) †Todd Alquist (former meth cook assistant) † Hank suggests Walt to keep better control of his turf, and that students shouldn't be underestimated ("Crazy Handful of Nothin'"). This action convinces Hank to re-open the case, which eventually leads him to evidence incriminating Gus ("Shotgun") and eventually to evidence incriminating Walt himself ("Gliding Over All"). After Jesse manages to buy everything on the list, Jesse states that he couldn't get methylamine, because it is found only in a chemical warehouse. Walt then goes to the bartender and asks for a neat Dimple Pinch Scotch Whiskey. Walt is having difficulty adjusting to his new life. Under stress, Jesse tells Jane what he does. Ignoring Walt's instructions on using a specific plastic container, Jesse dissolves the dead body in a bathtub of hydrofluoric acid, but the acid eats through the tub and the floor beneath it, spilling dissolved entrails in the hall ("Cat's in the Bag..."). The gang members drag Jesse out from his hiding spot and Jack puts him at gunpoint. They implore him to consult specialists and undergo chemotherapy. It is quickly used by Saul as a way to forward Walt's earnings without raising suspicion. Walt delivering his chemistry lesson about growth, decay, and transformation ("Pilot"). Gus says he'll now take care of Hank and, if Walt interferes, his family will die. While drunk at Hank and Marie's house, Walt's can't stand listening to Hank (who has ended his involvement with the case) laud Gale's genius. —— Walt and Skyler purchase the car wash, after which they have sex. Getting revenge on Jack and his men became one of his driving motivations in the final episode of the series in order to avenge his brother-in-law's death and protect his family from being harmed by the murderous gang, although it can be argued that his final actions were also driven by his pride as the only reason he returned to Albuquerque was after seeing his former colleagues discredit him on television. To earn extra cash, he works a part-time job at a car wash after school. When Walt drops off more than $250,000—his fortnightly take—to Skyler, she's stunned by the amount, unsure how she'll launder his meth-lab earnings (over $7 million annually) through their car wash. Walt convinces Jesse to kill Gus and concocts a ricin poison in the lab that Jesse then hides in one of his cigarettes. With instruction from Gus, Walt plants the device and Gus later removes it. "Pilot" Gretchen doesn't reveal the truth, but Walt's bitterness at their past relationship—personal and business—comes out ("Peekaboo"). I mean, even if I told you, you wouldn't believe it. Jesse, unable to replicate Walt's recipe, accepts Walt's partnership once again ("Gray Matter"). When all is said and done, Walt decides to get out of manufacturing and tells his principal contact, Gus, that he's getting out of the business. After his former partner leaves, Walt looks down at his wound, aware of his impending death. Walt concludes that Gus has orchestrated this entire series of events: steering the cousins away from him and onto Hank while also saving Hank's life, creating a firefight that would put heat on the cartel and allow him to corner the meth market in the Southwest. While driving back to Albuquerque, Walt's car runs out of gas in the middle of the desert. In an effort to minimize the cost of Walt's upcoming surgery, Walt Jr. sets up a website to gather donations for his father's medical expenses. As Walt continues to pack, Skyler grabs a knife from the counter. Walt furiously notices that a motion-detecting surveillance camera has been installed in the lab. Later that night, Walter sits at the hotel pool, contemplating his next move, when Walter Jr. comes to sit with him. Jesse is also not providing product to his dealers, so Walt arranges to deliver it. Quick Facts Name Walter White Birth Date July 1, 1893 Death Date March 21, 1955 Did You Know? He first used the Heisenberg name in season 1 when encountering Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz). Walt, now desperate to distract them, asks Todd to tell his uncle the benefit of his offer, but Todd apologizes to Walt and tells him that he should not have come back before Kenny pulls a gun on him. Walt's knowledge of chemistry again saves the day, as he constructs a mercury battery galvanic cell to help them. At the beginning of his new career, he and Jesse make mere thousands of dollars street dealing, and are constantly met with failure, but later on, Walt becomes a millionaire drug lord that supplies crystal meth all across the American Southwest and as far as Eastern Europe. Learning that his life will be unexpectedly cut short, coupled with the knowledge that he's going to leave his already financially struggling family bankrupt, is the final slap in the face, the last humiliating insult life can dish out. It is clear from the start that Walter is suffering from a mid-life crisis. He recalled being tested for Huntington's disease as a child as well as working in a cardboard box factory as a teenager whilst in high school ("Hazard Pay"). With Tenor, maker of GIF Keyboard, add popular Say My Name Walter White animated GIFs to your conversations. She increasingly relies on Ted for emotional support due to Walter's constant absence and strange behavior ("Negro y Azul"). Walt tells her to trade the ticket to the prosecutor in order to get herself out of the ordeal he left her in before reminding her that all the things he did were for the family. Walter is an extremely prideful, egotistical, arrogant, ignorant and megalomaniacal man, yet deeply complex and insecure. When he partnered with former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and the duo managed to get their operation off of the ground, Walt had to hide his identity. Walter White is a commonly known name in almost all American households from the super hit TV show Breaking Bad. The fact that she gets to write about The Office regularly is like a dream come true. Early on such as in Season 1, Walt has great difficulty bringing himself to murder, but by the end of Season 3, he barely gives killing a second thought as shown by ordering Jesse to murder Gale and later was also capable of poisoning a young child without any remorse at all. I won." He wake up hours later and Skyler tells him she knows his cancer has returned. Who is it you think you see? Ed tells Saul to see for himself, in which Ed shows him a monitor with live footage of Walt angrily walking around the bunker. While Walt is drinking, he watches Elliott and Gretchen being interviewed by Charlie Rose, who asks them about their recent donation of $28 million to fund drug rehab clinics throughout the American Southwest. Portrayed by Walt and Skyler plan to tell Hank that they paid for the car wash with illicit gambling winnings. At the sit-down with the cartel, though, Jesse hesitates and doesn't add the poison to the coffee he makes for Gus ("Problem Dog"). Walt returns to the diner where he conducted his meetings with Lydia and poisons a packet of Stevia with the ricin, knowing full-well that Lydia would put it in her tea, while making sure it is the only packet left on the table where she is bound to sit. Walt heads to Vamonos Pest, where he is tied up by Mike so the methylamine can be sold without Walt's interruption. Tyrus has been tailing Hank and sees Hector leave the DEA office, and informs Gus. Walt grabs Holly and runs out of the house and Skyler screams for Holly as Walt drives away. Elliot tells other guests at the party about Walt's contributions in the forming of Gray Matter Technologies. He wants Skyler to be able to pay off the mortgage, to cover college educations for his children, and medical bills for the whole family. Walt's funds are funneled into his son's website, SaveWalterWhite.com, which attracts the attention of the media. Saul puts Walt in touch with a meth distributor named Gustavo Fring, a cautious yet successful businessman who is skeptical of Jesse's dependability but agrees to purchase Walt's product. It turns out that not only Hank found the book, but he planted a tracker onto Walt's vehicle, meaning that he is looking into Walt. In the car, Walt tells Mike that he was certain the magnet worked "because I said so." He graduated out of California Institute of Technology as a chemist back in the mid-1980; he landed a job as a public high school teacher at J.P. Wynne High School at Albuquerque in New Mexico. Last Jesse refuses, tearfully saying he will only do it if Walt himself says he wants it. Nothing can stand in the way of his growing empire, and being in the position of power numbs his empathy for other human beings. Meanwhile, two dangerous looking men cross over into the US from Mexico ("No Más"). Jesse spurns Walt, and Gus' henchmen (Tyrus included) stun-gun him, driving him to the desert, where Gus tells Walt he's fired. Walt meets with Gus at the Pollos Hermanos industrial plant, letting him know he has come to this conclusion and is grateful. WaltHeisenbergMr. The extractor's red van arrives at a vacuum shop. He lives with his family in a modest house, but has trouble making ends meet. Tuco kidnaps Jesse and Walt ("Seven Thirty-Seven"). At some point, Skyler worked as an accountant at Beneke Fabricators, a company that was owned by Ted Beneke's father, Mr. Beneke. He breaks down, confiding to his son: "I made a mistake. Bryan Cranston Walt is more shaken than Jesse, who later tells Walt that they don't need to worry about being killed when it's as if, stuck in their situation now, they're already dead. Walt attempting to burn much of his drug money ("No Más"). Gus arrives and berates Hector for speaking to the DEA, calling him a "crippled rata" and prepares to kill him. Walt knows he saw him, he says, because he put a bug on Jesse's car that showed he was at Gus' house. The residence receives a phone call from Walt, demanding for Skyler to pick up. Walt, alarmed by Hank's investigation into his boss, tells Jesse to poison Gus as soon as possible but he suspects Jesse's been putting it off ("Hermanos"). After Jack's gang stops firing, Walt watches as Hank crawls toward Gomie's shotgun, only to have it taken away by one of Jack's men. Walt then decides to roll his barrel of money through the desert until he arrives at a Navajo man's house and buys the man's truck with $10,000. First With Jesse in the hospital, Walt orders Skinny Pete to tell him everything he knows about Tuco. (Incidentally, this is the same phrase used by former mousy wife, Thelma (Geena Davis) in "Thelma and Louise", at one crucial segment of their cross-country crime spree.). Following his education, Walter went on to co-found Gray Matter Technologies with Elliott. "F*** you, and your eyebrows." [3] Walter refused to acknowledge his own failures for leaving Gray Matter and regretted his decision of leaving and selling out, which would later become a contributing factor in his decision to build a meth empire ("Buyout"). Walt receives a large offer for the short-notice delivery of the remainder of their inventory, but at the same time receives a call from Skyler, notifying him of her imminent labor ("Mandala"). In the present, Jesse, Skinny Pete and Badger see and hear several news reports about the aftermath of the massacre. However, they eventually end up agreeing when Walt tells them to pass it to his son as a gift from their foundation. After offering to visit his uncle to discuss it with him, Lydia sends Walt off as the waiter comes to take their order, before adding the ricin-spiked Stevia into her tea. In his entire adult life, Walter had been capping his emotions, and he begins to feel more as he embraces the darker side of his personality. At the Albuquerque fire department, a fireman finds Holly inside of his truck. When Jesse leaves, Walt calls Skyler, who's watching coverage of the nursing home bombing on the news. Later, Hank and Marie offer, on behalf of Skyler, to take the children for a few days. She also has a soft spot for horror ever since she started watching it at too young of an age. The change of Walter White more and more embracing his "Heisenberg"-side is visualized in this video with the appropriate name. Jesse is released after no ricin is found in Brock's bloodwork, but as he leaves the police station he is kidnapped. Walt desperately pleas with Hank to let the whole situation go and walk out with his life, before Hank reveals to Walt that he is in fact the smartest man he ever knew, but that he was too stupid to realize that Jack had already decided to kill him ten minutes ago. 2008 Walt adamantly tells his wife that after that night, they would not be coming back, which prompts even more questioning from Skyler, who inquires what would happen. Elliot reveals that he knows about Walt's cancer, and states that the job offers a good life insurance. Realizing that Krazy-8 intends to kill him the second he sets him free, Walt decides that he has no choice but to kill the dealer, which he does by pulling back on the bike lock around his neck holding him in place until he chokes to death. After it is over, Walt watches as Jesse strangles Todd to death in the same manner in which he killed Krazy-8 (also the same manner in which Jesse witnessed Mike kill Gaff). Without being able to measure his mindset, it became more difficult to predict his actions. I live at 308 Negra Aroya Lane, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87104. Walt then uses Jesse's guilt and vulnerability to convince him to continue working together. In a flashback, Jesse and Walt spend the night in a hotel after their misadventures in the desert ("4 Days Out"). Walter was born in 1958, because Jane Margolis' father mentions she was "twenty seven next month" and that her date of birth was April 1982, so the year is 2009. Walt leaves moments later after scaring them sufficiently and gets in the car with Badger and Skinny Pete. It is evident that Walter is also a complete hypocrite and his beliefs and claimed moral standards rarely conform to his own behavior. Walt replies, "It's over. He has an encounter with a police officer but manages to avoid charges courtesy of brother-in-law Hank's intervention. The White Residence (former)Walt's apartment #1 (former)Walt's apartment #2 (former)Walt's New Hampshire Cabin (former) Ed then calls for Saul, telling him that he is good to go for Nebraska. This was inspired by the real-life story of Apple co-founder Ron Wayne selling his interest in Apple to Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs for $2300 missing out on billions of dollars. Jesse comes up with a plan involving siphoning off 1,000 gallons and replacing it with water. He goes to his dad's place, and Walt, recovering from his fight, lies about his injuries, saying they came about because he was gambling again. When Walt found momentum as a drug lord, his role as a husband and father was left uncertain or vice versa. BILLINGS, Mont. He’s shed basic empathy and has no idea how much his colleagues and wife loathe him. Walt died the day of his 52nd birthday, exactly 2 years after the beginning of the plot, on his 50th birthday. In the news reports, Walt's Drug Empire is called the largest meth manufacturing operation in US history. WhiteWalt Jackson ("Negro y Azul")Mr. Mayhew ("Better Call Saul")Grandpa Anus ("Abiquiú")Mr. Lambert ("Granite State")David Lynn ("Felina") During breakfast, Walt tells Jesse that he should enter college and use his abilities for something else other than selling drugs. She speaks to a divorce lawyer about making the split permanent but seems unsure when the attorney says she will uncover any money Walt may have hidden. Gretchen and Elliot later married and made a fortune when the company went public. Skyler, surprised by his sudden sexual advance, asks, "Walt, is that you?!" Breaking Bad (TV Series 2008–2013) Bryan Cranston as Walter White Walt, deeply disturbed by the ordeal, breaks his ties with Jesse ("...and the Bag's in the River"). Walter was also greatly against the idea of killing Jesse until it seemed necessary to him, and at the end took a bullet to save Jesse's life from Jack, Todd and their crew, leading to his own demise. Walter White is the main protagonist in the television show Breaking Bad. Walt goes to Gus' home, presumably to kill him, but receives a call from Mike telling him to go home. Huell reveals to them that Walt and the rental van were dirty when he returned from the desert. Before the gang members drag him away, Walt reveals to Jesse that he watched Jane die, and that he could have saved her but he didn't. Status He then asks Walt Jr. if Louis Corbett still lives at the same address, so Walt can drop off his money there and have Walt Jr. pick it up. Jesse, suspecting what has happened, fishes for a cigarette, finds the ricin vial missing and tells Andrea to have the doctors treat Brock for poisoning. The gang members proceed to load up seven barrels into their truck after Todd convinces his uncle to leave one for Walt as an apology for what they did to Hank. Jesse, after fighting off two attackers at one of the money collections and appearing to be a hero, informs Walt that he will be making pick ups with Mike as a second job from now on.
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