He called himself ASAC (Assistant Special Agent in Charge) because it was his title, and it emphasized his duty to his job and country.
"Hank" Schrader is a high-ranking officer at the Albuquerque office of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), starting out as a DEA agent alongside his close friend and partner Steven Gomez, and later being promoted to Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the DEA (ASAC).
George Merkert is the Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) of the Albuquerque DEA Field Office, serving as the boss for Agents Hank Schrader and Steven Gomez.
ASAC stands for “Assistant Special Agent in Charge.” – Hank and Gomie being buried in the same hole in the desert where Walt buried his barrels of cash was one of the saddest bits of irony I've ever seen or heard of. – “I'm sorry for your loss.” — Todd.
Skyler starts out blue, but turns dark once she starts to figure out Walt's secret. Her timeline turns deep blue, almost purple, as her flirtation with Ted grows, and then it turns green once she discovers Walt's stash of money.
In Breaking Bad, Purple is primarily worn by Marie and it is used to symbolize protection, self-deception, and complete lack of involvement in the meth trade. Marie often wears the color purple to show her self-deception. Throughout the show he often tries to convince herself that she is somebody that she isn't.
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.
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.
Enraged, Walter Jr. blames Walt for Hank Schrader's death, and wishes Walt dead. Dejected, Walt calls the DEA to surrender and leaves the phone off the hook so they can trace his location.
In the series, Marie works as a radiologic technologist. She does not hesitate to offer advice to others but often fails to practice what she preaches. She shoplifts compulsively—apparently a manifest symptom of kleptomania—a behavior for which she sees a therapist.
He went from being the overgrown jock brother-in-law of Walt to showing off his excellent investigative skills. Killing Tuco also lead Hank to struggle with symptoms of PTSD, adding more complexity to Hank's character.
Gus Fring tipped Hank off. Even though he did send the brothers to attack Hank in the first place, he warned Hank so that he would be aware of what's going on and proceed to kill them, thus wrapping up a loose end.
In the end, Hank's body was returned to his family and Walter was killed after seeking vengeance on Uncle Jack.
In it, DEA agent Hank, wounded after a shootout with a murderous band of neo-Nazis, refused to beg for his life (despite his brother-in-law Walt's pleas) and told Nazi leader Jack to “go f–k yourself” before taking a fatal bullet.
Gus (or one of his men) called Hank in order to give him a chance to defend himself. This was Gus' way of almost sticking it to the cartel without being too obvious. If Gus ordered a hit out on the brothers himself, it's likely the cartel would know and declare war on Gus and his operation.
In Breaking Bad, does Hank feel respect/sympathy/forgiveness for Walter just before he dies? Yes. Forgiveness may be a stretch, but certainly some degree of understanding. It's my favorite scene in the series.
The title of this episode refers to Walter's demand for Declan to call him Heisenberg during their confrontation by urging him to "say my name". Mike Ehrmantraut is the second main character to die.
Walt and Jesse first met Saul when they hired the lawyer to deter the DEA from connecting Badger (Matt Jones) to "Heisenberg." Though Saul had his own morally questionable tricks, Walt agreed to allow Saul to serve as his legal counsel and advisor after learning Walt's true identity.
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.
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.
Walt was just unable to believe his situation, how things stacked up against him. First being diagnosed with cancer and other series of events, then with his last bit of stash gone, he just burst in laughter feeling the agony.
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). Her sister, Marie (Betsy Brandt), is married to a DEA agent, Hank Schrader (Dean Norris).
Little is known about Marie's early life. The only member of her immediate family that is known is her older sister Skyler. Their parents are never mentioned throughout the series, indicating the sisters are either estranged from them or both are deceased.
Squeak might have been mousy at first, but she gains power after the white warden rapes her—not because of the rape, but in spite of it. After being raped, she stands up to the rest of the people in her life who fail to recognize her as a person.