How did Jesse realize Walt killed Mike?

Jesse didn't have definitive proof but pieced together Walt's guilt by noticing Walt's lack of concern about Mike's men being killed and how Walt's behavior drastically changed after Mike's disappearance, realizing Walt would never leave loose ends, especially if Mike was alive and a threat; Mike's death was the only way Walt could be free, aligning with Walt's pattern of eliminating obstacles like Gus Fring.
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How did Jesse find out about Mike's death?

This shot implies Jesse looked thru the window and saw them dispose mikes body. In the next episode Jesse tells Walt that he things Mike is dead and mentions that “walt would have to look over his shoulder if Mike was alive…” this dialogue is referring back to the shot over Walt's shoulder. that's how Jesse knows.
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Did Walter regret killing Mike?

Yes, Walter White showed deep regret for killing Mike Ehrmantraut, apologizing profusely as Mike died, realizing it was an impulsive act driven by ego and frustration, and a "half-measure" he immediately regretted because he could have gotten the names from Lydia. Walt's regret stemmed from both the senselessness of the act and the loss of a valuable asset, but his pride and desperation for control led to the fatal moment, with Mike telling him to "shut up" as he died peacefully. 
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Who was the saddest death in Breaking Bad?

There's no single "saddest" death, as viewers debate between Jane Margolis, due to her potential and Walt's inaction; Gale Boetticher, for his pure nature caught in a violent world; Andrea Cantillo, for Jesse's profound suffering seeing her killed; and Hank Schrader, for the tragedy of Walt's choices leading to his "good guy" brother-in-law's demise. Nacho Varga's brutal end in Better Call Saul is also often cited as devastating.
 
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Who is the true villain in Breaking Bad?

The main villain in Breaking Bad is widely considered to be Gustavo "Gus" Fring, the calm, calculating drug distributor and owner of Los Pollos Hermanos, who serves as the primary antagonist for Walter White in Seasons 3 and 4, though the series also features others like Tuco Salamanca and the Neo-Nazis, and arguably, Walter White himself becomes a villain. Gus Fring is known for his terrifying composure and dual life as a respected businessman and ruthless drug lord, presenting a major threat to Walt's empire and family.
 
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Did Jesse get PTSD from killing Gale?

Aside from seeing death around every corner, we have to remember that Jesse was abjured by his parents, and he still has PTSD from shooting Gale.
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Why did Skyler give Ted $600000?

Then there's the fact that she gave Ted $600,000 without Walt's permission—only to prevent Ted, but more importantly HER, from being audited by the IRS.
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Who is LGBT in Breaking Bad?

Gus's sexuality isn't officially given a label, but he is heavily hinted to be in fact homosexual, as his only attractions shown in the series were men, the two being Max and David, and has never shown interest in the opposite gender.
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Who is the most disliked Breaking Bad character?

While Walter White is the protagonist, Skyler White is often cited as the most hated character by viewers due to her perceived obstruction of Walt's plans, hypocrisy, and being a constant source of conflict, although many fans argue this was misogyny or misunderstanding her complex role, with other contenders for hate including the chillingly polite killer Todd Alquist, manipulative Lydia, and annoying Marie Schrader. 
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Who was Gus Fring most afraid of?

'Better Call Saul': Giancarlo Esposito on Why Gus Fring Fears Lalo Salamanca - IMDb. Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) may have said “I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator” in Breaking Bad, but when it comes to Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton), fear has taken the wheel.
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Was Jesse Saving Mike a set up?

When Jesse returns, Mike hints that he is impressed. It is later revealed that Gus set up the entire scene so that Jesse would consider himself a "hero." Jesse is not aware of the set up and this remains a secret between Mike and Gus. Meanwhile, Walter and Skyler officially buy the car wash.
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Is Holly actually Walt's daughter?

Yes, Holly is officially Walter White's biological daughter with Skyler White in Breaking Bad, though her birth happened during a complicated time with Ted Beneke's involvement, leading to some fan theories, but the show presents her as Walt's child, a key symbol of his family life and eventual downfall.
 
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What was the hardest scene to film in Breaking Bad?

Aaron Paul said the hardest Breaking Bad scene to film was when he tries to revive Jane. "When they yelled cut, I couldn't come back. She started crying too." . Aaron Paul said the hardest Breaking Bad scene to film was when he tries to revive Jane.
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In which episode does Hank die?

Hank Schrader dies in Breaking Bad, Season 5, Episode 14, titled "Ozymandias," when he is shot and killed by Jack Welker's neo-Nazi gang in the desert after Walter White's money is discovered, marking a pivotal tragic moment in the series. 
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Why did Mike like Jesse so much?

Mike liked Jesse because he saw a fundamentally decent person trapped in the drug world, much like someone Mike knew, and respected Jesse's surprising competence, loyalty, and inherent goodness, especially when compared to Walter White's manipulative ego; he eventually developed a paternal protectiveness for Jesse's naive, but caring, soul. 
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Is the actor that plays Walter Jr. actually disabled?

Yes, RJ Mitte, the actor who played Walter Jr. (Flynn) on Breaking Bad, actually has a mild form of cerebral palsy (CP), which affects his motor skills and speech, though he learned to slow his speech and use crutches for the role, as his real-life condition is less severe than his character's portrayal. He uses his experience with CP to advocate for disability awareness in Hollywood and beyond.
 
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Why did Gus stop liking Walter?

420rider , Gus knew Walt was best meth-cook, but he was still planning to kill him, because he couldnt' trust him, because he risked Gus entire operation with solo killing Gus' employes in open public (after that Gus got angry for Walt and started to get him whacked, remember?).
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Who was Gus Fring's lover?

Gus Fring's partner was Maximino "Max" Arciniega, who was both his business partner in Los Pollos Hermanos and his romantic lover, a fact confirmed by showrunner Peter Gould, with Max's murder by Hector Salamanca serving as a key motivator for Gus's revenge in Breaking Bad. Max was a gifted chemist and the brains behind their meth operation, financed by Gus after rescuing him from poverty in Chile, and their deep bond was foundational to Gus's character and actions.
 
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Why did Gus offer 50 million?

Gus offers $50 million to the Cartel in return for ending their partnership and resolving their dispute. Gaff replies that Gus knows what the Cartel wants and bluntly tells him that this is not a negotiation.
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Why did Anna Gunn gain so much weight during Breaking Bad?

Anna Gunn gained weight in Breaking Bad primarily due to health issues, specifically being prescribed corticosteroids (cortisone) to treat lupus, which caused puffiness and weight gain as a common side effect. This physical change, though natural due to medication, led to online commentary and fan fixation on her appearance, but she recovered and lost the weight later.
 
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Was Ted Beneke paralyzed?

Yes, in Breaking Bad, Ted Beneke became paralyzed after a severe accident where he tripped, broke his neck, and hit his head, resulting in fractured vertebrae and being told he'd likely never walk again. He was found by Huell and Kuby, wearing a halo brace, and was left in a state of permanent paralysis from the traumatic injury, as depicted in Season 5.
 
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What's the saddest death in Breaking Bad?

There's no single "saddest" death, as viewers debate between Jane Margolis, due to her potential and Walt's inaction; Gale Boetticher, for his pure nature caught in a violent world; Andrea Cantillo, for Jesse's profound suffering seeing her killed; and Hank Schrader, for the tragedy of Walt's choices leading to his "good guy" brother-in-law's demise. Nacho Varga's brutal end in Better Call Saul is also often cited as devastating.
 
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Why did Walter stop liking Gale?

Walt didn't like Gale primarily because Gale was being groomed to replace him, threatening Walt's power and job, but also because Walt's ego couldn't handle a genuinely competent peer, preferring Jesse whom he could control and manipulate. Walt felt threatened by Gale's intelligence and the realization that once Gale mastered the formula, Walt would become expendable to Gus Fring.
 
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Why did Hank get PTSD from Tuco?

Hank got PTSD from Tuco because killing the notoriously violent drug lord, even in self-defense, was his first major lethal confrontation, shattering his tough-guy image and forcing him to deal with trauma, fear, and feelings of shame he couldn't process, leading to panic attacks, insomnia, and changes in his behavior, despite outward attempts to act tough. The subsequent gruesome discovery of Tortuga's head on a turtle in El Paso compounded this trauma, making him feel helpless and ashamed, further fueling his symptoms.
 
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