
On “Breaking Bad,” Walter White’s justification for every horrible thing he does is that he’s doing it to protect and help his family. But most viewers understand Walt is a monster. Is it possible we’d ever view Rick that way? Glen Mazzara answers that and more.
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He is going dark. Very dark. I don’t think even Heisenberg could wield a machete so deftly.
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Walter White *says* that, but he doesn’t actually believe that. The difference is Rick is really doing it to protect his family. Shane was far more Walter White-like.
Rick would of been satisfied and walked away long before he had 80 million bucks in a storage unit.
Was that the number? Skylar had no idea how much was there.