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Results: Finally, What Many Breaking Bad Fans Have Been Waiting For (Spoiler Alerts)

Published on 08/27/2019
By: Harriet56
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Spoiler Alerts: If you have not seen "Breaking Bad", and do not want to know how it ends, check off last answer of each question to avoid spoiler alerts! ......and do not read further. "Breaking Bad" fans all know what happened to Walter White, of course. But when the final scene with Jesse Pinkman (played to perfection by Aaron Paul) aired, fans saw him driving off in a state of relief and tears — in the El Camino owned by the man he just killed. Finally, on October 11, on Netflix (and following on AMC) all will be resolved (maybe). The sequel movie titled "El Camino," which means "the way" in Spanish, will pick up Jesse's story after the dramatic escape. Will you be watching this movie when it airs?
Yes! Can hardly wait
16%
366 votes
Maybe
15%
343 votes
No
18%
415 votes
Did not watch the series "Breaking Bad"
50%
1122 votes
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"Breaking Bad" which ran for five seasons -- with the last season airing an extended 16 episodes (from 2008 to 2013) , was one of the most popular TV series to ever air. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time. By the time the series finale aired, it was among the most-watched cable shows on American television. The prequel, "Better Call Saul" which told the story of lawyer Saul Goodman (AKA Jimmy McGill) portrayed by Bob Odenkirk before "Breaking Bad", aired its fourth season last fall, and is set to air the next season in 2020. It is also widely regarded as one of the best spinoffs of a series, ever. Have you watched the prequel, "Better Call Saul" or the original "Breaking bad"?
Watched "Breaking Bad"
13%
297 votes
Watched "Better Call Saul"
4%
87 votes
Watched both of them
14%
305 votes
Have not watched either show
50%
1116 votes
Have not watched either show, but plan to
20%
441 votes
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No word yet if Walter White (Bryan Cranston) will appear (after all the character is dead) but knowing Vince Gilligan, the creator, writer and director, any thing is possible. Many of the characters from "Breaking Bad" have already popped up in "Better Call Saul" as either recurring characters or cameos, to the delight of fans of the former show. Which of these characters did you know had first appeared in "Breaking Bad"?
No word yet if Walter White (Bryan Cranston) will appear (after all the character is dead) but knowing Vince Gilligan, the creator, writer and director, any thing is possible. Many of the characters from
Obviously Bob Odenkirk as "Jimmy" McGill (Saul Goodman) -- after all, it is HIS show
14%
316 votes
Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, a former Philadelphia police officer working as a parking lot attendant at the Albuquerque court house, and later a private investigator, bodyguard and "cleaner"
11%
246 votes
Don Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis) -- Hector -- the uncle of Tuco Salamanca -- had a wheelchair in "Breaking Bad." But the old man who was constantly ringing his bell to communicate was a real crimelord in his younger days
11%
254 votes
Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) -- The Chicken Man and "Breaking Bad's" biggest adversary shows first appears in a humorous scene where he's cleaning up right next Jimmy eating at Los Pollos Hermanos, but figures more predominately later on
11%
236 votes
Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz) -- Tuco's surprise appearance in Season 1 of "Better Call Saul" set the tone for even more exciting, unspoiled villainous returns.
7%
162 votes
Leonel Salamanca (Daniel Moncada) and Marco Salamanca (Luis Moncada) -- the killer "cousins," who are really twin brothers. (They're cousins of Tuco's, and nephews of Hector's.)
7%
151 votes
Domingo "Krazy-8" Molina (Max Arciniega) -- A more grown-up Krazy-8 was actually the first person Walter killed in "Breaking Bad". for a while, almost freeing his violent prisoner. In "Saul," Molina comes across quite convincingly as a younger, more innocent version of himself, still new to the drug game and working at his dad's store.
6%
136 votes
Lawson (Jim Beaver) -- the weapons dealer sells Walt the gun he uses to mow down the neo-Nazis. He turned up on "Better Call Saul" to offer several rifles to Mike
5%
115 votes
Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (Laura Fraser) -- During the "Breaking Bad" days, Lydia tried to get Mike to kill a laundry list of Gus Fring's associates. When he refuses, she tries to have Mike killed. Lydia and Mike first meet in "Better Call Saul," when Gus sets him up with a paycheck at her Madrigal Electromotive. .
6%
128 votes
Only watched "Better Call Saul"
2%
51 votes
Only watched "Breaking Bad"
10%
219 votes
Did not watch either show
67%
1512 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
23 votes
Huell Babineaux -- his role in "Breaking Bad" was limited but his involvement in "Better Call Saul" allowed for more screentime, as well as a backstory. The character portrayed by Lavell Crawford made his debut as Saul Goodman's bodyguard. Huell was eventually caught up in Walter White's crime spree, and eventual downfall.
6%
125 votes
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The series left so many "loose ends", almost as if the sequel was meant to be. Which of these "Breaking Bad" characters do you hope appears in the new movie?
The series left so many
Skyler White is a highly complex character in "Breaking Bad" who holds her own against what is essentially an evil genius while maintaining a criminal empire. She survived the show, and it would be interesting to see where she fits into the sequel
10%
230 votes
Huell Babineaux's fate also became a major talking point amongst fans of Breaking Bad following the final episodes due to the ambiguity surrounding his last appearance. (He co-operates with the police only to be told to wait at a safe location for them to return but both of the officers are killed before they do, leaving Huell in the wind.) With his close connections to other characters that fans need to see return, he's an absolute must.
8%
187 votes
James McGill AKA Saul Goodman isn't just one of the best characters in "Breakin Bad" and "Better Call Saul", he's one of the best characters in the history of American television. He should and must be in this movie
10%
219 votes
Walter Jr. was never shown to have his father's ego or smarts, but it would be interesting to see how he may have changed in the wake of all that happened.
8%
180 votes
Walter White -- oh come on, he may be dead, but is he? Wouldn't this be a reunion to "die for"!
8%
181 votes
All of them!
10%
220 votes
Actually none of them
19%
416 votes
Did not see "Breaking Bad" and/or "Better Call Saul"
54%
1217 votes
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