AMC’s Breaking Bad ensnared fans from its very first episode, and the series only became more compelling as Walter White (Bryan Cranston) began pushing his moral compass further and further. By the ...
Say his name: Werner Heisenberg. He’s the real Heisenberg, the inspiration behind Walter White’s alter ego on Breaking Bad. Out of all of the famous scientists out there, why did Walt choose this ...
Image Credit: Bryan Cranston as Heisenberg in 'Breaking Bad' (Image: AMC) Upon its debut in 2008, ‘Breaking Bad‘ seemed to encapsulate a rather elementary premise. Walter White, a soft-spoken high ...
After a nail-biting, yearlong wait, "Breaking Bad" kicked off its highly anticipated final episodes with a shocker to match Hank's midseason discovery that Walt was the notorious drug lord Heisenberg.
Professor Werner Heisenberg is speeding down the highway, when a cop pulls him over. The cop walks up to his car and asks, "Excuse me sir, do you know how fast you were going?" And Heisenberg responds ...
Robyn Williams: On December 5th were he alive, Werner Heisenberg would have celebrated his 100th birthday. He did, of course, give us The Uncertainty Principle, which with Einstein's Relativity turned ...
These past few weeks we’ve seen a lot of arguments about Breaking Bad, or rather a lot of arguments about the arguments about Breaking Bad. But if you step back from the debate over Team Walt and Team ...
Say his name: Werner Heisenberg. He’s the real Heisenberg, the inspiration behind Walter White’s alter ego on Breaking Bad. Out of all of the famous scientists out there, why did Walt choose this ...