I’ve gone back and forth on whether I’m thinking the wire better than Too badAnd this week, I’m going with him Too bad As the greatest TV show ever. It’s almost unfair the wire He has no equivalent The best of Saul on demandwhich contains some of the best episodes in television history, all on its own.
Not only Too bad It also contains some of the best TV episodes, and it also has some of the greatest characters to ever grace the TV screen. In fact, I really struggled to come up with the top ten characters Too bad And the The best of Saul on demand The list, so I had to make it a top 13 because I didn’t want to leave out these three other characters. Oh, and shout out to Hank, Hoyle’s loyal follower, and Howard Hamlin, who wasn’t really a villain. I was pretty close to putting it on this list too, but they didn’t make the cut.
13. Chuck McGill (Better Call Saul)
I mentioned in the introduction how Howard Hamlin was never a villain. But, the same cannot be said of Jimmy McGill’s older brother, Chuck, who made Jimmy’s life hell with his passive-aggressive nature.
Playing expertly from Michael McCain, Chuck was actually somewhat sympathetic, as he was mentally afflicted with electromagnetic hypersensitivity. But, here’s the thing: Jimmy lovable Chuck, and he took care of him, even knowing that Chuck intentionally prevented him from getting ahead of the law.
Having said that, although Chuck often falls deeper and deeper into his own obsession, he has never forgotten that his brother was “Sleepin Jimmy”. And he would never let Jimmy forget that, even when Jimmy was trying to be a better person. Chuck took sibling rivalry to a whole new level, which is why he ended up on this list.
12 – Todd Alquist (Breaking Bad / El Camino)
Played by Jesse Plemons, who went on to an amazing career after that Too badTodd is one of the scariest characters in both of them Too bad And in the movie, El Caminobecause what I imagine is a real sociopath.
Todd is the kind of guy who can shoot a kid without hesitation, can kill a housekeeper and then eat soup. But he’s also the mild-mannered kind you’d invite to dinner if you didn’t know that other side of him. I really like mysterious characters, and Todd is right there as one of the most mysterious. He’s a killer that never explodes, and that’s pretty terrifying.
11. Lydia Rodarte Coyle (Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul)
One huge problem I have with both Too bad And the The best of Saul on demand It is the lack of great female characters. What I mean is that characters like Skyler and Marie were more like retro characters who seemed to have been mostly in the story to serve as counterpoints to Walt and Hank, respectively. But, I don’t have that problem with Lydia, played by Laura Fraser. Lydia can hang out with the grown-ups when it comes to being tough and cunning.
The head of logistics at Madrigal Electromotive GmbH, Lydia, supplied Gus with methylamine, before he was killed, and then gave it to Walt, to later make it available to the White Power Group, because Lydia was trying to survive by this means the streets. Honestly, you can’t really knock on her hustle. She even tried to impress Mike, which takes balls to say the least.
10. Nacho Varga (Better Call Saul)
Nacho, played by Michael Mando, was one of those new characters that I just knew had experienced some kind of sudden demise because he didn’t appear in Too bad. Therefore, fans were only constantly speculating How he died. And now, we know Nacho was just a guy who ran out of options.
In many ways, the nacho Saul’s best call Copy of Jesse Pinkman. By that I mean, he’s a guy who has the potential to be good and just got involved with the wrong audience. We feel bad for Nacho because wanted To get out, but he could not. It was too deep at that point. The worst part is that his father will never know what happened to him. Very few shows can make a villain like Nacho sound like one of the saddest characters on TV, but… The best of Saul on demand nailed it.
9. Alo Salamanca (Better Call Saul)
The Salamanca family comes in many different varieties, and they are all intimidating. You have Salamanca’s silent twins, Lionel and Marco, who are also known as “cousins”. You have Tocco, whom I shall soon reach, and of course, you have Hector, whom I shall soon reach as well. But one of the scariest scenes ever is newcomer, Lalo, who is involved in one of the most heart-wrenching scenes with the final death mid-season.
Lalo, played by Tony Dalton, is so convincing because he’s so charming. It is what I imagine that the devil lures you before he steals your soul. The scariest thing about Lalo is that we still don’t know what depths he will sink into. There are so many possibilities for its evil. He can create a simple line like “let’s talk”, which is the scariest line in the series.
8. Tuco Salamanca (Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul)
Toko is terrifying. While Lalo is scary because you never know where you stand with him, Tuco is like bare wire – one wrong move and you’re toasting. He would kill you with his bare hands if he had to.
Played by Raymond Cruz, Toko is so scary that he manages to give me harrowing memories of the short time he was with. Too bad when i saw him The best of Saul on demandAnd that’s after knowing that he’ll eventually get it. Now that says something!
7. Hector Salamanca (Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul)
If you say, “Ding ding!” Chances are, you’ll automatically know who I’m talking about, because Hector (Mark Margolis) can say a lot with the flick of his finger on the bell.
Besides being one of the most memorable characters on the show, we learn a lot about what kind of guy he was before he was put in a wheelchair, and we’re only left to imagine what goes through his mind when we see him twist her. face struggling.
6. Mike Ehrmantraut (Breaking Bad / Peter Cole Sol)
Mike (Jonathan Banks) is the kind of guy you call when you’re in danger. You know how Walt said it was the danger? Well, Mike was the guy I called when I needed someone to save you from this danger. He/was a fan favorite, and it’s no wonder his death is one of the most significant Too bad.
But he found life again The best of Saul on demand As a slightly younger version of himself, and we learned a lot about why he is the way he is, which makes his character even more influential on Too bad. He went through a lot without us even knowing it before we learn about his life in the prequel series.
5. Kim Wexler (Better Call Saul)
I mentioned earlier how Too bad He had a bit of a feminine issue (ask many Too bad Fans and they really – sometimes unjustifiably – don’t like Skyler and Marie), but perhaps Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) is an answer to that criticism. Because Kim is a woman who doesn’t want to give up on her in every possible way.
Kim is often the smartest (and most calculating) in the room, and she has such an amazing personality. At first, she looked like a professional lawyer who had just set her sights on getting up in the law office, but now, we see that Kim might actually be the one breaking bad instead of Jimmy. I really think The best of Saul on demand Should be the last transverse chain in Too bad the universe, however, if we they were To get another one, I want it to be Kim. Oh, and if Kim dies, we riot.
4. Jesse Pinkman (Breaking Bad / El Camino)
Poor Jesse. Played by Aaron Paul, Jesse was always the character I felt bad about. Many fans like to call him the show’s “moral compass.” It also makes sense that Jesse wasn’t a bad person. He never “breaks”, and his immaturity was in fact a sign of his youth. Because come on, the real bad guy is Walt because he preyed on a kid like Jesse.
in El CaminoWe saw Jesse try to escape from men who wanted him dead, and through it all, we always rooted for him. When skinny Pete calls Jesse his heroJesse may not understand why, but we did. He’s our hero, too.
3. Gustavo Fring (Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul)
Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) is the scariest character in bad break / best contact saul The universe by a wide margin. And because you never know how deep he wants to sink to move forward. I mean, this is a guy who would cut the throat of his employee in front of his other employees just to prove their point. Who does that?
Jose Fring. this is. The most amazing thing about Gus is that he underestimated someone like Walt because he thought, What kind of threat could this former teacher be? You dealt with the cartel and won. This will be easy. But it is this arrogance that makes him a very convincing character. Extreme guss, but you’d never know behind that shirt and tie.
2. Saul Goodman (Breaking Bad / Best Call of Saul)
You know how good a Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) character is? So good that he can carry his own TV show. Jesse put it best when he said they don’t need a criminal attorney to represent them. They needed criminal AttorneyAnd Saul is like that, but he’s also so much more than that.
Through his prequel series, we see how either Saul or Jimmy was always insecure. It’s also amazing to see that “breaking evil” for Saul was something he never wanted. He tried to become legit, but everyone kept mentioning his past, and it got to the point where it almost became a self-fulfilling prophecy. Honestly, outside of Jesse, I think Saul is the most tragic character in the series.
1. Walter White (Breaking Bad / El Camino)
Walter White (Bryan Cranston) may be the greatest character in television history. It’s his arc, and the fact that he really tells us more about the scenes and when that they He thinks he broke bad from what he does to himself, because some would argue that he broke since the first episode. But that is the beauty of his character. It’s the main antagonist of the show and when you first watch it, you really have no idea until something makes you really hate it.
Like, for example, when he lets Jane die? Or was it when he poisoned a young child? Or what about when his child was kidnapped? Honestly, there are many instances where Walt was the worst person imaginable, and we the viewers were behind him every step of the way…until we weren’t. If that doesn’t make him one of the greatest written characters in television history, I don’t know what he does.
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