Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (Laura Fraser) is a significant enemy of Walter White in the fifth season of Breaking Bad.
Gustavo "Gus" Fring (Late 1950s/Early 1960s - July 15, 2009), mockingly referred to as the Chicken Man, is the main antagonist of the AMC TV series Breaking Bad and the overarching protagonist of its prequel series Better Call Saul.
Throughout the five seasons of Breaking Bad, Walter White caused the death of almost 300 people, directly or indirectly.
His ruthlessness, cunning, and strategic mind always seemed to be three steps ahead of Walter at every turn. In fact, it was Walter's fear of what Gus would do to him which sparked their conflict in the first place.
Quotes. Walter White : I have spent my whole life scared. Frightened of things that could happen; might happen; might not happen. 50 years I've spent like that.
An extremely complex character, Breaking Bad revolves around Walter White's transformation from a mild-mannered and sympathetic family man into a dangerous and sociopathic drug kingpin. It also charts his constantly shifting personality and motivations as they become darker and more selfish as the series goes on.
145 is a good estimate of Walter White's IQ. That's just above genius level, which is 140. Somebody with an IQ of 145 is very capable of being a college professor or a chemist.
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.
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.
Season 4. He suffocated Arturo Colon to death with a plastic bag to intimidate Nacho Varga while forcing him to be Gus' spy in the Cartel.
Hank refuses to beg for his life and asks Walt how such an intelligent man could be too naive to see that Jack had already made his decision. Hank then tells Jack to do what he has to do and Jack kills him with a shot to the head.
Tuco realizes Walt and Jesse are plotting something and takes them outside, forcing Walt to confess to the poisoning. With Tuco distracted, Jesse wounds him and escapes with Walt. Hank arrives at the hideout and gets into a shootout with the wounded Tuco, whom he kills in self-defense.
Gustavo "Gus" Fring is a fictional character portrayed by Giancarlo Esposito in the crime drama series Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul.
Marco and Leonel Salamanca, commonly known as The Cousins, are twin brothers, deadly enforcers, and prolific hitmen for Don Eladio Vuente's drug cartel.
Mike advises that they all leave the city, as the police will inevitably find them in the lab camera footage; however, Jesse and Walt concoct a plan to use an industrial electromagnet to destroy the laptop from outside the police building. They pull it off, despite being forced to abandon the truck.
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.
Plot Summary (3) When Hank produces evidence that Gus is Albuquerque's crystal meth kingpin, Walt worries that he and Jesse will be killed to protect their boss. Hank's discovery of Gus Fring's fingerprint in Gale Boetticher's apartment is enough for DEA and Albuquerque PD to bring Gus in for an interview.
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.
When we were introduced to Jesse, he was a crystal meth junkie and a small time drug dealer. But as we came to know him, more facets of his personality emerged. Turns out, he was not a bad human as far as characters from the so-called 'Breaking Bad' universe went. He was good at heart.
Adragon De Mello: IQ 400
In 1988, when Adragon De Mello graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with a degree in computational mathematics at the age of 11, he was the youngest college graduate in the United States (a record he no longer holds).
Elon Musk IQ is close to this starting point, with an estimated score of 155. The typical genius has an IQ of around 140.
William James Sidis (IQ: 250-300)
Sidis had the highest IQ score in history. He attended Harvard at the age of 11, which at the time made him the youngest person to ever enroll in the university, and mastered over 40 languages. Later, he left a teaching job in Texas and started a political career.