"Ozymandias" is often considered the climax of Breaking Bad. The … Breaking Bad: 5 Best Character Arcs (& 5 Most Disappointing) ... (Hank Schrader and Steven Gomez) died before they got back to him. Really, the series could have ended here and people would have been totally happy. We can watch "Ozymandias" in a way that generally wasn’t possible in 2008 when Breaking Bad… Over the years, Hank has investigated the source of the high-quality blue meth of "Heisenberg," Walt's underworld alter ego. Hank Schrader is Walt's DEA agent brother-in-law.
6 Best: Gustavo “Gus” Fring. The pilot episode of Breaking Bad is one of the best of all time.
Breaking Bad: 10 Best Episodes In The Final Season, Ranked (According To IMDb) ... even though Walt Jr. is happy that Hank will now be regarded as a hero. Mike, in Mexico, gets to know about Gustavo Fring's death, and quite angrily, he makes his way home, thinking about killing Walt. It established the rich characters, dense plotting, and intense trajectory that the show would follow for five seasons. It was time for his character to go, frankly, as his arc had run its course. Hank's heroics killing Tuco Salamanca, Walt's distributor, earn him a promotion and a part-time assignment at the DEA's El Paso office, but also leave him enduring debilitating anxiety attacks. This episode is often lauded as a masterpiece, and many people see it as one of, if not the, greatest episode of TV ever made. Hank’s making a comeback (Picture: AMC) Breaking Bad fave Hank Schrader will be making a guest appearance in the upcoming series of Better Call Saul as it … Gus was brutally murdered by White in a mesmerizingly massive explosion in a retirement home that saw him emerge with half of his face blown off. If you thought Game of Thrones fans were angry at a certain death that occurred this week, their rancour is nothing compared to that over Hank Schrader’s demise in the final series of Breaking Bad.
By saving its best for last, Breaking Bad is quietly pushing the boundaries of this evolving genre. Hank is killed, Skyler is cleared of all wrongdoing, Walt goes into hiding, and Jesse is sold into slavery.