What Will Happen to Walter White?We asked readers to take a stab at how they believe the finalseason of "Breaking Bad" will end...Sciullo, Maria
Anti-heroes are incredibly popular in today’s media scene. In our next article, we break down how characters like Walter White and the Underground Man rejected the hero’s call and became anti-heroes instead. Up Next: Anti-Hero Explained → ...
While Gilligan doesn’t explain what happened between Walt and his former partners Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz that lead to his walking away from the business they cofounded (the series’ last great mystery) he does say that they were brought back for the last episode at the request of a ...
Then it breaks off into an apparently unrelated (but it isn’t) story, Parts 1 and 2, before returning to the original story in Part 4. The novel begins in a city that has no sunlight. The protagonist, Lanark, is told it’s because developers have built the buildings so high up ...
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"Heisenberg" was Walter White's alter ego when he doubled as a drug lord in Breaking Bad. Here's the deeper significance behind the pseudonym.
It will all be very interesting reading in history books, assuming that any detached and relatively non-partisan accounts will be written in future. Two more weeks. Hope for the best and prepare for the worst, I guess. Comment as you wish – how does it all look from where you are stan...
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Our industry tends to place a lot of focus on how, often at the expense of why. An equivalent experience is one that has been deliberately conceived of and built to be able to be used by the widest possible range of people. To create an equivalent experi
as an example of how losing a genus can have a cascading effect on a wider ecosystem. The bird’s loss, a result of reckless hunting in the 19th century, narrowed human diets in eastern North America and allowed the bacteria-harboring White-footed mice that were among its ...