So he takes Holly for two reasons; to continue playing the bad guy in order to make Skyler the good guy, and to say goodbye to his daughter.
Holly White on 'Breaking Bad'
That moment when Walt abducted baby Holly in episode 14, "Ozymandias" — director Rian Johnson told The Hollywood Reporter how the scene originally had Walt bringing the baby up to eye level and having a change of heart as he looked into her eyes.
The family originally plan to deliver the baby via Caesarean section, however Skyler unexpectedly goes into labor and gives birth to Holly. Walt is not present during the birth of his daughter because he is preoccupied with drug related business; he blames Jesse Pinkman for making him miss the birth.
Walt realized that his wife and son hated him now, so he impulsively took the one family member who did not.
Inside the "Breaking Bad" prop truck, one of the show's producers holds "Baby Holly." Walter and Skyler's newborn daughter is often played by a doll, instead of a real person.
Plot. Walter White barely delivers the inventory of drugs to Gus Fring in time, but misses his daughter Holly's birth. He arrives at the hospital, where he finds that Ted Beneke drove Skyler White there.
The pair began kidnapping children to turn the parents into 'demons' as they called it, forcing them to lose their mind and faith like they did. In their reign, there were only two known survivors, Bob Taylor and Barry.
As Walley-Beckett revealed in 2016 after the episode aired, Holly had no lines of dialogue in the script. The baby's mother was just offscreen during filming, so the child responded “mama” while cameras were rolling.
As Walt either wouldn't or couldn't do anything to save Jane, he decided not to wake Jesse up, knowing that her death would help him gain control over Jesse as a result, and possibly saving Jesse from the same fate and to protect his own criminal secrets. Walt watching Jane die.
It is revealed that Skyler is eventually forced to move into an apartment and takes a job as a taxi dispatcher, having all their assets seized. She still maintains custody of the children, however ("Granite State").
In the season 5 episode Confessions Jesse realises that Saul and Huell took his ricin cigerette on the orders of Walt (Jesse finds this out by threatening them with a gun) which causes him to also realise that Walter was behind the whole false story of Gus poisoning Brock when it had been him all along.
Later on, Walt himself admitted to Jesse that he poisoned Brock with a Lily of the Valley plant just to keep Jesse on his side in order for them to orchestrate the death of Gus Fring, but by that point, their relationship was already in shambles.
The calculated malice of the whole thing is made crystal-clear by the fact that, as Jane begins to choke on her vomit due to an overdose, Walter's instinct is to turn her on her side to save her, but then he stops himself because the idea of her living means more trouble for him.
Although three children played Holly White, the daughter of Walter White and Skylar White on Breaking Bad, Holly is the most recognized being the oldest, and she has a line: "Mamma", from the final season in which she appeared in several episodes.
Breaking Bad. In their first appearance, the Cousins plan on assassinating renowned meth cook Walter White - also known as Heisenberg - as retribution for betraying Tuco and causing his death.
Holly eventually ends up leaving the series due to her parents not doing so well and living on their own in Colorado. This is what sparked Michael's departure from the series as well, and what ultimately changed the dynamic of The Office to continue on without the main character.
She and her husband, Walter White (Bryan Cranston), have a son, Walt Jr. (RJ Mitte), who has cerebral palsy, and an infant daughter, Holly (Elanor Anne Wenrich).
There's no other creature as captivating as Holly Golightly and I love watching win over half of Manhattan, only to reluctantly fall for struggling writer Paul Varjak. Theirs is an uneven courtship that exists as an exercise in spontaneity, and I'm sure you must think it gives me serious #relationshipgoals.
Alex is taken in for questioning, but it is found that he has the IQ of a 10-year-old and rarely speaks. Detective Loki goes to see Alex's aunt, Holly Jones (Melissa Leo), who raised him with his uncle after his parents died when he was six.
Keller Dover is the villainous protagonist of the 2013 thriller film Prisoners.
Yes, Loki found Keller alive.
Many thoughts of grief may have flooded Walt's mind after Hank was killed in Breaking Bad, but the reason why Walt tells Jesse the truth about Jane's death is indicative of his true nature. Walt's evolution to becoming Heisenberg was created out of a series of events of desperation and tragedy.
Walt had a host of reasons to get rid of Lydia - she was a threat to his family, which he was no longer able to protect (and she's already shown she has no qualms getting rid of people, regardless of the size of the threat); she was both the distributer of the blue meth and a potential supplier of methylamine; she was ...
It's all my fault. I had it coming,” Walt confesses. Walt isn't just crying because he's ruined the only real relationship he had (both business and personal), but he's crying because he's realized the mess he's made of his life, and those around him.