'Tread lightly. ' "If that's true — if you don't know who I am — then maybe your best course is to tread lightly." The Internet nearly exploded when Walt said the now-famous line, as fans tweeted up a storm.
I am the one who knocks!” (Season 4, Episode 6 "Cornered") One of the most famous monologues of the series, and one of the most known Walter White quotes, it's often quoted as simply “I am the one who knocks” or “I am the danger.”
“Yo, Gatorade me, B****”
A lot of Jesse's famous quotes come with the word “B****,” including the line “Yo Gatorade me, b****.” This line comes in the middle of the series after Jesse is recruited by Walt to help him cook meth for Gus Fring.
My name is Walter Hartwell White. I live at 308 Negra Arroyo Lane, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87104. To all law enforcement entitles, this is not an admission of guilt. I am speaking to my family now.
Jack is a sadistic man who enjoys torturing and humiliating people. He groomed his nephew Todd Alquist into a cold-blooded murderer like himself, which gives him the number one spot as the most reprehensible villain on the list.
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul has stated his belief that Jesse is a better person than Walt. Speaking to Rolling Stone, the actor argued that although Jesse has killed in the past, it was something that his character never wanted to do. Paul said: "I think Walt always had Heisenberg inside of him.
Walt, the trained scientist, calls himself “Heisenberg” after the Heisenberg Uncertainly Principle by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, who posited that the location and momentum of a nuclear particle cannot be known at the same time.
While he was gone, Walt appeared in the tent, dripping wet and speaking backwards. He said what appeared to be, "They're coming and they're close."
On the hit AMC television series Breaking Bad, RJ Mitte portrayed Walter "Flynn" White Jr., a young man with cerebral palsy (CP), the neurologic condition that Mitte was diagnosed with as a toddler.
Last chance to look at me, Hector. Gus Fring's last words before his death at Hector's hands.
"S'all good, man," is the perfect solution.
The quote comes in an understated moment, with Jimmy giving his new name as Saul Goodman and offering, "S'all good, man," as the only justification.
It's an endearing, laugh-out-loud moment for any "Bad" fan, given Jesse's affinity for the catchphrase throughout the show's five-season run that ended in 2013. (According to one observant viewer, Jesse says the word "b----" 54 times during the series, compiled in a YouTube mashup.)
Simple, complicated, it doesn't matter. Steps never change, and I know every step.
“Big Walter used to say, he'd get right wet in the eyes sometimes, lean his head back with the water standing in his eyes and say, 'Seem like God didn't see fit to give the black man nothing but dreams - but He did give us children to make them dreams seem worth while.”
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Jesse calls Walter "Walt" for the first of only two times in the series run. All the other times Walt is referred to by Jesse as "Mr. White."
Walt took up smoking when he was a young man overseas as a driver for the Red Cross in France. Like young men in the military when they were confronted by long periods of boredom broken by brief, unexpected moments of intense activity, Walt turned to cigarettes, especially since they were easily available.
While Walt is trying to wake Jesse, he inadvertently and unknowingly knocks Jane onto her back; she starts to choke on her own vomit. Walt rushes to help, but after hesitating for a moment, lets her die, in order to protect Jesse from their eventual overdose, and for self-preservation since she threatened to expose him ...
Walter H. White : Money upfront. Tuco Salamanca : All right, money upfront. Sometimes you got to rob to keep your riches.
In the final scene, Hank figures out that Walt is Heisenberg while perusing Walt's copy of “Leaves of Grass” on the toilet. The book is inscribed: “To my other favorite W.W. It's an honor working with you.
Walter White (Bryan Cranston)
During the first series of Breaking Bad the lead character, Walter White, is diagnosed with cancer. As the side effects of his chemotherapy kick in, Walter shaves the rest of his hair off. However after being told his cancer is in remission, Walter chooses to maintain his bald style.
In anticipation of the negotiations not going to plan, Walt hasn't actually given Tuco a bag of crystal meth but in fact crystals of 'fulminate of mercury' – a high explosive! He throws a crystal on the ground which detonates creating an almighty explosion.
Fact: Before the beginning of season 6, Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould announced that, yes, Walt and Jesse would indeed appear in the final season.
Relationships. "I.F.T." Louis Corbett is Walter White Jr.'s best friend.
The final season of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul brought about the highly anticipated return of Breaking Bad's iconic, beloved duo, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).