The Breaking Bad universe, which has been active since the 2008 series debut, comes to a close with Better Call Saul.

Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie make up the primary franchise; they are centred on Walter Walt, Saul Goodman, and Jesse Pinkman, respectively. There are many different characters to keep up with because the Breaking Bad universe has so much content.

Additionally, the plot isn’t given in chronological order, which makes it challenging to track the order of events, particularly when it comes to what happens to all of the important characters from the prequel.

1.Huell Babineaux

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Favourite of the crowd In Breaking Bad, Huell Babineaux is the final main character with a developing story. In Better Call Saul, Huell helps Jimmy with a few of his scams, but in Breaking Bad, Huell is brought on as Saul’s full-time employee. Huell is Saul’s enforcer and security guard, working with his friend Kuby. It’s fascinating that Huell is one of the few Breaking Bad characters to experience a happy ending; Better Call Saul season 6 makes it clear that Huell has moved back to New Orleans and is probably content with the rest of his life.

2. Hector Salamanca 

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In contrast to the heyday of the cartel in the Breaking Bad series, Better Call Saul shows how Hector Salamanca got to where he is now. After seeing Better Call Saul, I realised that Hector is disabled, has no family, and essentially has no influence in the cartel. In Breaking Bad, the rivalry between Hector and Gus is extended further, and it turns out that Hector ultimately wins. Hector agrees to help Walter White kill Gus, allowing a bomb to be attached to his wheelchair and set off. Even if there isn’t much of the Salamanca family left after Better Call Saul, Hector makes sure that Gus’ empire is practically nonexistent after Breaking Bad.

3. Gus Fring

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As a sort of antihero who simply seeks to destroy Salamanca’s monopoly on the drug trade, Gus Fring occupies an odd position in “Better Call Saul.” Breaking Bad demonstrates that Gus finds enormous success after Better Call Saul, despite the fact that he did have some little accomplishments at the conclusion of the show. As Walt eventually turns against him, Gus becomes the show’s main nemesis. A bomb is eventually strapped to Hector Salamanca’s chair as part of Walt’s complex plan to get rid of Gus. Gus is destroyed in the explosion, ending his hold over the drug trade and proving the viability of this scheme.

4. Mike Ehrmantraut

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Mike Ehrmantraut is one of the most prominent characters in Better Call Saul, whose stories were concluded in Breaking Bad. In the television series Breaking Bad, Mike works for both Gus Fring and Saul Goodman, delving even further into Albuquerque’s criminal underground. After a while, Mike starts working for Walter White and gets more deeply entangled in the Blue Sky heroin business. When Walt’s empire starts to fall apart, Mike tries to escape, but Walt doesn’t like it. In the end, Walt triumphs over Mike, killing him and putting an end to his narrative in the world of Breaking Bad.

4. Kim Wexler

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Kim Wexler’s story doesn’t come to a satisfying conclusion nearly as quickly as Saul Goodman’s in Better Call Saul, which does have a lot of finality. Kim’s narrative concludes with her fleeing and beginning a new life, eventually deciding to settle down in Florida, much like the stories of many other characters in the Breaking Bad world. Kim thinks she is living on the run, but Saul sort of saves her by clearing her of any possible accusations with his testimony. Throughout Better Call Saul, Kim Wexler was connected to Howard Hamlin’s murder and other crimes, but unlike her ex-husband, she got away with it.

5. Saul Goodman

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Jimmy McGill, a.k.a. Saul Goodman, debuted in Breaking Bad as a supporting character but swiftly rose to prominence as one of the series’ most well-known figures. Saul Goodman really receives the most screen time of any character in the world of Breaking Bad, underscoring his importance. Even with that amount of time on screen, Saul Goodman’s tale hasn’t yet been entirely revealed because it’s unclear what happened to him after the events of the Gene Takovic timeline from Better Call Saul season 6.

TOPICS: Breaking Bad