the meme was quickly associated with mike from breaking bad, likely because of his somewhat distressed yet focused look. As a result, mike became synonymous with the name of finger, which is why mike is the kid named finger.
Michael Ehrmantraut (/ˈɜːrməntraʊt/) is a fictional character in the television series Breaking Bad and its spinoff prequel Better Call Saul, portrayed by Jonathan Banks.
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.
Etymology. The word "pinkie" is derived from the Dutch word pink, meaning "little finger". The earliest recorded use of the term "pinkie" is from Scotland in 1808.
Mike Ehrmantraut is someone who takes absolutely no prisoners throughout the series, and that is something that makes him very likeable.
60–64 years old (Better Call Saul, Season 1, Episode 1: “Uno”)
Later in the season, Walt and Todd use hydrofluoric acid to dispose of Mike's body after Walt shot him in a fit of rage ("Gliding Over All").
She didn't get it. That's one of the reasons he left when the DEA showed up at the park: he needed his buyout from Walt if he was going to set her up.
Mike Ehrmantraut
The most tragic part of Mike's death is that it was needless. After a terse argument, Walt lost his head and shot Mike with his own gun. When he realized that their fight could have been avoided, Walt tried to apologize. Bent over by a river, Mike told Walt to shut up and "let me die in peace."
1 Jimmy 'Saul Goodman' McGill
With electric confidence, fast-talking, and an unbeatable drive to succeed; there's no way Jimmy McGill can't be the best character in his own show.
Mike Ehrmantraut
It's the result of years of working as a police officer and even though he was corrupt, it took a lot of skill and smarts to pull off the things he did.
What makes Mike a sympathetic character: Mike has a strong moral code and he's an extremely reliable worker. He is loyal to the people he trusts and never lets you down.
Pinkie Pie, full name Pinkamena Diane Pie, [note 2] is a female Earth pony and one of the main characters of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic.
Even if Pinkie may or may not be related to the Apple family, she's still an Apple to the core.
The fifth digit, affectionately known in North America as a pinkie (probably from the Dutch pinkje), is quite often in trouble in the sense that it may be permanently flexed at its proximal interphalangeal joint or may be deviated laterally to one side or the other at either interphalangeal joint.
Up to this point, Gus is portrayed as the smartest person on the show, matched only by Walter White in Breaking Bad. In spite of this, Lalo is able to believably outmaneuver him at nearly every turn.
Walter White in 'Breaking Bad'
There's no denying that Walter White is a calculated genius when he isn't letting his ego get in his way.
She is highly intelligent and capable at accounting and money laundering, allowing her to deduce Walter's second life with little to no information at her disposal. Disgusted by Walter's moral decline which she has fallen victim to, Skyler is a pragmatist willing to do whatever it takes to keep her family together.
Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton)
Lalo Salamanca is the evilest man in Better Call Saul, and may even be eviler than Jack Welker of Breaking Bad. Lalo Salamanca is simply a psychopath. His way of thinking is different than most people's. Unlike Jack Welker, Salamanca isn't motivated by the moment's pleasure.
Lalo Salamanca (Better Call Saul)
As far as antagonists go, Better Call Saul's Lalo Salamanca is one of the finest additions to the Gilligan-verse to date. Played with suave, sinister charm by Tony Dalton, Lalo came onto the show with a family name to fear.
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. What sets Gus apart from others is his thoroughness and diligence. Throughout Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Gus rarely puts a foot wrong.
As Mike acquiesces, the sirens of police cars responding to his 9-1-1 call begin to wail in the distance. Nacho hops into his van and drives off with the drug money, but Mike grabs Tuco by his shirt so that he can't escape. Mike effortlessly disarms Tuco, so Tuco starts punching him in the face.
It's revealed in Season 5 that Ted ended up hospitalized with severe neck trauma. He has to keep his head in a huge protective brace and his head was completely shaved.