Yes, Skyler White from Breaking Bad does get some money, but much of Walter's earnings are lost, seized, or given away, leaving her in a difficult financial situation, though Walt tries a final gambit in the finale to secure funds through Gretchen and Elliot. She earned modest income through jobs like bookkeeping and eBay, but the massive drug money was mostly gone or tied up by the series end, forcing her to struggle, although fans debate if Walt's final plan with the Schwartzes worked.
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").
Walter rushes to his house to get the money stored in the crawl space but finds that it is insufficient. Skyler walks in on Walt, and, when Walt asks about the missing money, admits that she gave the money to Ted.
yes, gretchen and elliot gave them the money :)
I'm here to remind you that, Skylar gave her side dude all the money that Walt made to support his family when/while he was dying from cancer. Skylar gave the money to save her skin from the IRA.
The most hated Breaking Bad characters were those whose villainy surpassed Walter White's, while others were seen as distracting from the main story. Characters like Declan and Don Eladio earned the ire of viewers due to their arrogance and slimy behavior. Some fans couldn't get behind Walter White Jr.
After a few months, Walter has earned more than $80 million from meth, and Skyler convinces him to stop. Walter leaves the meth business, and the children return home.
There's no single "saddest" death, as fans debate between Jane Margolis, Gale Boetticher, Andrea Cantillo, Hank Schrader, and Nacho Varga (from Better Call Saul), often citing the innocence lost, the brutality, or the impact on Jesse Pinkman, but Gale's death stands out for his pure nature, while Jane's and Andrea's are heartbreaking due to their connection to Jesse and their potential unrealized.
Jack instructs his gang to dig up the $80 million. He leaves Walt one barrel with about $11 million and takes the rest for himself.
In 2009, the White family originally plan to deliver the baby via Caesarean section, however Skyler unexpectedly goes into labor and gives birth to Holly. Walt, who is not present during the birth of his daughter as he is preoccupied with drug related business with Jesse, blames Jesse for making him miss the birth.
Her younger sister, Marie (Betsy Brandt), is married to a DEA agent, Hank Schrader (Dean Norris). Skyler is 11 years younger than Walt, whom she met when she was a hostess at a diner near Walt's former place of work, near the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Walter is hysteric. He is feeling a plethora of emotions; fear for his family dying, sadness about him not being able to save them, anger at Skyler (especially since she gave the money to Ted). He goes insane for a moment and laughs maniacally.
After Hank is killed by Jack Welker, she is initially unaware of his death and reconciles with Skyler on the condition she tells Walter Jr. everything. Marie learns that Hank is missing when Walt kidnaps Holly, and eventually receives confirmation he is dead.
Yes, RJ Mitte, the actor who played Walter Jr. in Breaking Bad, has a real-life disability: cerebral palsy (CP), the same condition as his character, though his real-life case is much milder. Mitte had to learn to slow his speech and use crutches for the role to portray his character's more significant physical and speech impairments accurately.
As Hank was investigating the Gale case, he realized that both notes had the same handwriting (Gale's), so Walter White had to be involved in this meth lab/business. He put 2 and 2 together and finally realized that his brother in law was the Heisenberg he was searching for over a year now.
In an interview, show creator Vince Gilligan confirmed that Walter Jr. eventually received his father's drug money through Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz, which he had arranged beforehand.
But in his attempt to carve out a unique world filled with drama, action, lies, and drugs, Gilligan also produced some truly unlikable characters. Atop the list of Breaking Bad's real villains was Walter White's wife Skyler, who had a lot to own up to after breaking her own ethical code.
More or less guilt, as Walt did acknowledge how him killing Mike was completely unnecessary. But there was no care between the two, both Walt and Mike hated each other since mid S4.
The most prominent LGBT character in Breaking Bad is Gus Fring, confirmed by creators to be gay, with his deep, romantic relationship with his deceased partner Max Arciniega being central to his backstory and motivation, revealed through flashbacks and creator statements. While Gus showed subtle interest in a male sommelier, the show often coded his sexuality through his profound grief and loyalty to Max, a theme explored further in the prequel Better Call Saul.
Hank chides Walt for not realizing Jack has already decided to kill him. Jack shoots Hank dead, and Walt collapses to the ground in despair. The gang discovers Walt's seven money barrels, but Jack tells Walt they will leave one for him because of Todd's respect for Walt.
In the series finale, Skyler is shown living in a government safe house, working as a taxi dispatcher under her maiden name, and serving as the focus of a criminal investigation for knowing the truth about Walt's drug empire.
Walter White steals a car, returns to New Mexico, and breaks into the home of Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz. He claims he hired hitmen, while Badger and Skinny Pete scare them with laser pointers that spoof rifle sights. Walt coerces them into placing his remaining $9.72 million in a trust for Walter Jr.
Pete and Badger give Jesse the money Walter gave them, and Badger drives south in the Thunderbird so it appears Jesse is headed to Mexico. Pete stays with the El Camino and waits for police to respond to the LoJack. Jesse departs in Badger's Pontiac Fiero.
I AM the danger. A guy opens his door and gets shot, and you think that of me? No! I am the one who knocks!