Both Breaking Bad and its prequel series Better Call Saul have high body counts. Centered around Walter White’s descent from a chemistry teacher to a drug kingpin and the criminal underground of drug cartels, many characters succumb to the deadly side of the drug industry. Many of these lovable characters had painfully sad deaths in the Breaking Bad universe.Some viewers may have rewatched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul and reflected on the most tragic deaths in the franchise. Across two shows and a movie, certain characters stood out for leaving viewers in tears as they made their final exit. That said, not everyone who died between Breaking Bad, El Camino, and Better Call Saul deserved to be mourned. Despite their lack of innocence, however, there is a fine line that even viewers hesitate to cross when it comes to doling out death and judgment.As one of Gustavo Fring’s henchman, Victor is definitely not one of the more relatable villains in Breaking Bad, but audiences still felt sorry as they watched Victor meet his gruesome fate at Gus’ hands. Victor might have been an extremely loyal minion, but he foolishly allows himself to be seen by witnesses after Gale Boetticher’s murder. Gus would have forgiven his indiscretions if they had to do with torturing or killing people — however, putting Los Pollos Hermanos at risk becomes unforgivable.
Both Breaking Bad and its prequel series Better Call Saul have high body counts. Centered around Walter White’s descent from a chemistry teacher to a drug kingpin and the criminal underground of drug cartels, many characters succumb to the deadly side of the drug industry. Many of these lovable characters had painfully sad deaths in the Breaking Bad universe.
Some viewers may have rewatched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul and reflected on the most tragic deaths in the franchise. Across two shows and a movie, certain characters stood out for leaving viewers in tears as they made their final exit. That said, not everyone who died between Breaking Bad, El Camino, and Better Call Saul deserved to be mourned. Despite their lack of innocence, however, there is a fine line that even viewers hesitate to cross when it comes to doling out death and judgment.
As one of Gustavo Fring’s henchman, Victor is definitely not one of the more relatable villains in Breaking Bad, but audiences still felt sorry as they watched Victor meet his gruesome fate at Gus’ hands. Victor might have been an extremely loyal minion, but he foolishly allows himself to be seen by witnesses after Gale Boetticher’s murder. Gus would have forgiven his indiscretions if they had to do with torturing or killing people — however, putting Los Pollos Hermanos at risk becomes unforgivable.
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