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.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul showcase many types of genius. Gus Fring has a reasonable claim to being the smartest character on either show. He's an expert businessman, head of a criminal enterprise, and clever schemer.
Krysten Alyce Ritter (born December 16, 1981) is an American actress and model. She came to prominence in 2009–2010 as the character Jane Margolis in the AMC drama series Breaking Bad; a role she reprised in the 2019 spinoff film El Camino.
Walter Hartwell White Sr., also known by his alias Heisenberg, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad, portrayed by Bryan Cranston.
It is shown in the show directly that Walter White outsmarts Gus Fring. Not just Gus Fring , Walt outsmarts everyone. In the end, Gus Fring is killed by Walt White which is a clear indication Walter is smarter than Gus.
145 is a good estimate of Walter White's IQ. That's just above genius level, which is 140.
Marie and Saul
Breaking Bad fans might find it hard to remember that Saul and Marie, Hank's kleptomaniac wife, never actually meet each other.
There is only one television episode with a perfect score on IMDb, and that deservingly goes to "Ozymandias." The highest-rated Breaking Bad episode and in TV history, the episode is a knockout emotional rollercoaster and a masterclass in dramatic storytelling.
Walt Jr. Walter White's son Walt Jr. was reportedly not hated for what he does throughout the runtime of the show, but only because his character did not contribute enough to any major storyline of Breaking Bad. The character was deemed one dimensional by many fans and some also felt that the character is exasperating.
Todd Alquist is the secondary antagonist of the fifth and final season of Breaking Bad and the posthumous central antagonist of its 2019 sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
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.
Jesse was actively putting Walt and his family in danger by pouring all the gasoline in their house. And when Walt found out Jesse was working with Hank he felt betrayed and so he spit on him and told him he watched Jane die to make Jesse feel betrayed.
Is Gustavo Fring a psychopath? No. Someone explained on his Villains Wiki page how he suffers from OCD, so he is Mentally Ill.
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.
The boyfriend Gould is referring to is Max Arciniega (James Martinez), who Breaking Bad fans will remember as Gus' friend and business partner.
By examining the social and internal interactions of the character Walter White, it is clear that he could be clinically diagnosed with a narcissistic personality disorder.
Diane Pinkman is the wife of Adam Pinkman and mother of Jesse and Jake Pinkman.
Skyler is Walter's wife who was pregnant with their daughter in the Pilot. She knows Walt isn't being honest with her and that has lead to a lot of friction between them. She finally realizes in the season 3 premiere that Walt is a meth dealer and is intially sickened by it.
Jane Margolis is a tattoo artist and Jesse Pinkman's neighbor, landlord and girlfriend.
Walter Hartwell White Jr.
(also known as Flynn) is a fictional character in the crime drama series Breaking Bad. Played by RJ Mitte, Walt Jr. is the son of protagonist Walter White and his wife Skyler. He has cerebral palsy, as manifested in speech difficulties and impaired motor control, for which he uses crutches.
JESSE WAS THE BEST: He Arguably Developed Better
Arguably the one character in TV who did develop more than Walter White was Jesse Pinkman. There's a reason why even after the show ended, an entire movie was dedicated to Walter's once bumbling apprentice.