Walter Hartwell White Sr., also known by his alias Heisenberg, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad. He is portrayed by Bryan Cranston.
· The final season of Breaking Bad leaves viewers grappling with a profound question: did Walt indirectly cause the death of hisson, Walt Jr.? While the show never explicitly states it, the evidence strongly suggests a causal link between Walt's actions and the tragic trajectory of his son's life.
Gus is a massively powerful man, and we learn in SeasonFive that he had plans to expand his operations to Europe with the help of Lydia. Enter Walter White, whose circumstances make him a liability to Gus. Eventually, Walter is dead set on killing Gus.
Season 4 - Happens as is, except Gus killsWalt and his entire family. Season5A - Walt survives Gus, gets killed by an angry Mike during the events of Episode 501 (Levis).
· Heisenberg had already hung up his pork pie hat once the ‘Breaking Bad’ finale aired in 2013, but what was Walt’s ultimate fate? Let’s unpack the iconic ending.
· Breaking Bad fans were constantly coming up with theories while the show was on the air about where the story was headed, and one of the most infamous of these theories was incredibly wild but actually nearly happened.
· You won't find any bombastic, cheesy theories here - nearly every Breaking Bad fan has heard of the possibility that Jesse could be Walt's unknown, biological son.
· He refuses to killWalt, not because he has let the grudge go or because he is afraid to pull the trigger on him. He understands that by offering him the chance at the revenge that Walt wants, Walt is trying to write the ending.
Through fiveseasons of Breaking Bad, Walter White was responsible for the deaths of hundreds, and that's not even counting anyone killed by his meth.
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During that time, Sunspot used his immense wealth to buy the formerly villainous AIM organization, which he retrofitted as a staging ground for his new Avengers Idea Mechanics until it merged with the American military.
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Mr Whitey first stumbled across the wave more than a decade ago at a location he's keeping a secret. He spotted waves swirling from every angle, before meeting and breaking into a huge pillar of water, stretching more than 40 metres into the sky.
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