Ranking of Seasons (Best to Worst): 5,4,3,2,1 (ha)
These were the characters that made Breaking Bad was it is. Ranked worst to best.
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5. Hector "Tio" Salamanca, Played by: Mark Margolis (8 Episodes)
Sure, he may seem like an odd choice because he's minor and a villain at one point, but it's hard not to feel for him when his entire family is killed. The bell was unique and has it's moments, and Hector has his shining moment in the season 4 finale, face off. Hector teams up with Walt to finally destroy Gus Fring in an awesome, awesome way. The great revenge he finally gets satisfies his death.
4. Mike Ehrmantraut, Played by: Jonathan Banks (25 Episodes)
I didn't think much of Mike when he started off, but I grew to love the character. Mike is extremely cool, and can kill anyone in a blink. Season 5, Part I wouldn't be the same without him. The terrible part is he got an awful sendoff, and didn't get to live the rest of his life in peace.
3. Saul Goodman, Played by: Bob Odenkirk (36 Episodes)
With only two good characters for the first season and a half, Breaking Bad was a little slow. Then came the episode Better Call Saul. Not only was it a great episode, but it introduced to the unforgettable criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman. Saul is smart, interesting, and cool.
2. Jesse Pinkman, Played by: Aaron Paul (62 Episodes)
Jesse made the show great. He was a great character and was extremely interesting. He created a lot of great moments on the show, and I was glad to see that he was one of two characters on this list who survived.
1. Walter "Walt" White, Played by: Bryan Cranston (62 Episodes)
Sure, Walt was annoying jerk for a big portion of the show and it hurt to see that he killed Mike and wanted to kill Jesse. But, he had amazing moments and did the right thing at the end. It's a shame he had to go, but he got his revenge and happiness.
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