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Walt And Jesse Have No Social Relationship
Throughout the entire series, Jesse only visits Walt's family home twice. He does it once for dinner, while the second time he's there, his intentions are to burn the house down because he is angry at Walt.
Elliott Schwartz is the former graduate school science partner of Walter White and co-owner of Gray Matter Technologies, a successful scientific research company he co-founded with Walter. He runs the company alongside his wife, Gretchen Schwartz.
Jesse Pinkman & Walter White
The two lead characters are seen as the ultimate friends in the eyes of most fans, and that is true for the majority of the show. They're a hilarious pair that works brilliantly together, taking over the drug world with their fantastic crystal meth product.
Skinny Pete
After the events of El Camino, it's quite clear who Jesse Pinkman's best friend is. Skinny Pete always looked up to Jesse and he was Pete's hero.
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.
Aside from seeing death around every corner, we have to remember that Jesse was abjured by his parents, and he still has PTSD from shooting Gale.
Walter became dangerous once he developed his alter ego, Heisenberg. Certainly Gus underestimated him as a threat. But Walter spent most of his life as benign—he needed to develop cancer to feel his anger at lost opportunities. Walt was dangerous as Heisenberg when he felt thwarted and desperate.
Walt Betrayed Flynn
After Flynn realized who his father was and what he had done, he hated him so much that he wouldn't even talk to him. His immense hurt could be seen in the final phone call between the two.
Bryan Cranston was not the first choice for the role of Walter White. In fact, casting him took some convincing by the show's creator and writer. At the show's inception, the role of Walter White was initially offered to actors Matthew Broderick and John Cusack.
Jesse, who has arguably suffered more abuse from Walt than even Skyler. Every time he's tried to form a significant connection outside of Walt – Jane, Andrea, Brock, Mike – Walt has taken every single one of them away, either through direct or indirect means.
He has a hard time grasping the love Walter shows him because there's so often an ulterior motive or atrocity that backed up the actions. Jesse shows his love for Walt through simple, often under-noticed deeds. Giving him a birthday present when nobody else cared to.
No. From the moment Walt had him dragged out from under that car in the desert, Jesse never forgave his former partner. From that moment on, Jesse felt nothing but hatred and resentment towards him.
How Skyler White Became Breaking Bad's Most Hated Character. For the majority of Breaking Bad's run, Skyler White was the subject of immense vitriol -- moreso than any other member of its morally gray cast.
It's no secret that Skyler White was (or perhaps most accurately, is) hated by a section of the fan base. The reasons for this are many, and some are relatively complex. Some people saw Skyler as the primary antagonist of the show, the one who constantly got in the way of Walt's plans and actions.
Walter White
Heisenberg himself was always destined to take the number one ranking on our list since he ultimately proved time and time again that he could intellectually outwit anybody he crossed paths with.
WALTER WHITE: He's An Actual Scientist
While Gus might have been a better businessman than Walter, the latter was considered a rockstar in his own field and is generally acknowledged as a genius in chemistry. In fact, Breaking Bad implied that Walter's smarts could have netted him a Nobel Prize.
Over time, the relationship between Walt and Gus deteriorated significantly. Walt organized the murder of Gale, had a brother-in-law in the DEA, and was far too intelligent and arrogant for his own good. In simpler terms, Walt and Gus were far too alike as far as both wanting to be the boss and in total control.
Tuco eventually descended into a life of severe drug abuse and, over time, gradually became mentally unstable whenever high on meth.
In the series, Jesse is the typical meth addict who little by little loses control of his life and the support of his parents due to his addiction.
His symptoms got increasingly worse as the series progressed showing that now, he would need treatment for this clinical diagnosis if he hopes to return to any form of a normal life. It is no coincidence that Walt encompasses all nine characteristics of having a narcissistic personality disorder, as outlined in DSM-5.