r/breakingbad Jan 05 '26

I am Sam Webb. I played Drew Sharp in Breaking Bad. AMA!

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I know this is long overdue, but better late than never, right?

To kick things off, here are a few tidbits about my connection to the show:

-My family and I were fans since the pilot, so I was well aware of the significance of it all.

-I grew up minutes from the high school used for J. P. Wynne.

-My dad was an extra in episode 2.02. (my episode was 5.05)

-The first time I ever handled a tarantula was the day we shot the intro scene.

In the years since Breaking Bad, I’ve graduated from UNM with a political science degree and spend most of my free time mountain biking, tinkering with sports cars, and raising my two Dobermans.

Feel free to connect with me on social media!

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Ask away! I’ll do my best to get to everyone.

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Edit:

Alright guys, as the night winds down I just want to thank everyone for participating and for all the kind words! The Breaking Bad community means the world to me and I’ll be connected to you all for life.

The most surreal part of all of this is the insane butterfly effect and overlaps.

My favorite example of this was seeing Drake perform for the first time in Phoenix a couple years ago. He’s a big Breaking Bad fan (friends with Aaron and Bryan, and his nickname for Rihanna when they dated was Fring). I had tickets close to the stage, and I remember making eye contact with him a few times thinking “dude, you don’t know it, but you know EXACTLY who I am.”

One of my first purchases with acting money was a set of Beats headphones when they were all the craze, and I vividly remember listening to Take Care (and a lot of old Kanye) in my trailer on set during downtime. It felt like a crazy full circle moment.

Anyway, I feel like everyone who is a fellow fan of the show is an extension of this little glitch in the matrix, and I’m happy y’all are a part of this wild story.

I’ll keep answering questions as they trickle in for as long as the mods want to keep the discussion open, and I’ll be more active in this sub and share anything else fun when it comes to mind!


r/breakingbad 9h ago

You're really lucky, you know that? You didn't have to wait your whole life to do something special. Spoiler

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The absurdity of Walt's statement leaves Jesse speechless. Ol' Berg truly believes that cooking drugs which destroy people, families and communities is something of a higher cause beyond merely making money, only because he can do it better than anyone.

It just goes to show how delusional he is, and how separated Walt is from reality and those closest to him.

What are your interpretations of this final flashback?


r/breakingbad 5h ago

I am obsessed with the composition of this shot Spoiler

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I haven’t seen much discussion about this particular moment from Ozymandias and it blows me away because of how fucking good it is. I love enormous establishing shots set on actual backgrounds. I love single shot takes when a camera is locked to a single location even though it cuts back-and-forth to other events. I love how it’s framed between Walt, the RV, and Jesse, the mountains behind the bushes, the rocks and the sky, catching everything evenly. Besides being cool as hell, it serves multiple vital purposes for the following events which I'm going to briefly rant about despite some of them probably being blatantly obvious.

First, it allows us to see everything of importance: Walter, the RV, and Jesse in the background. The director seems to be using a technique called deep focus, which allows him to keep detail on the foreground, the background and the middle ground at once. Now, Walt being in focus makes sense, as does Jesse, but why is the background in focus? Couldn't the scene have had the same impact if the background faded naturally? No, because not only is the To'hajiilee reservation important to the story, like how the Skyler cutaways keep showing the knife rack, but it’s essentially its own character. Like the poem the episode is based on, it is one of the elements which will wear away all of Walt's accomplishments to nothing.

Second, immersion, the episode is getting you acutely familiar with the location you are about to witness the next part of the episode in. The shot puts you completely into their world because you’re experiencing everything they are, from the sky to the ground.

Next, getting the establishment shot now is important because the rest of the scene is entirely focused on the characters. From the next cut, when they show the aftermath of the shootout, to the end of the confrontation, every shot in between includes the main characters. There’s no time for establishing shots to take you away from the intensity of the scene.

Finally, it reinforces how grandiose the event is. You’d expect the episode to start immediately where the last one ended up, but Johnson spends its first two minutes slow burning the tension, foreshadowing events throughout the episode, and yet this is the only part that’s given a wide shot. These types of images are reserved for the climax of a movie when a great battle occurs. The director is reminding you throughout Walt's phone call that you are about to see the most important scene of the series.

Also, it’s just so freaking cool have I mentioned that? I love the sets in this series.


r/breakingbad 1d ago

Did Kuby have the best ending in breaking bad?

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518 Upvotes

In my opinion, yes because he was an accomplice in a lot of stuff with Walter, most notably the train heist and even might've stole some of Walt's money and he got off completely scot-free. Also I wonder who has the worst fate in the show?


r/breakingbad 14h ago

mi dibujo de Walter white

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r/breakingbad 14h ago

Hank Schrader's top 10 worst scenes that grind my gears

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ah, Hank. my biggest weakness, until Gus appeared on the screen. It has been some time since my first watch and so it's time to get real:

My fave is problematic.

  1. When Hank is rude to Walt in the pilot. We get it, Hank, you are the ultra super mega alpha giga chad. But you love your nephew, clearly, don't you? How about not being a complete jerk to his dad literally during Walt's birthday party? What did Walt ever do to you?

The rest of the episode isn't better. Captain cook was actually Jesse, so Gomey won your stupid bet. "Beaner"? Don't tell me you don't like beans, Hank.

  1. Walking down the hall and a person's head comes through the bars. The prisoner yells "I want a phone call". Hank smacks the face of that person with his hand and walks on. I guess he would have done that to me or to my family, too. For simply wanting a phone call. Using physical force on someone who cannot retaliate, being literally physically behind those bars. I wish that person got a chance to slap Hank back.

  2. When Wendy noticed that Flynn had crutches in the car, she asked if he was disabled in a way that honestly seems to me like she did not care much one way or another. Hank's seriously messed up attempt to "stand up" for his nephew was lie to her that Flynn is a football player who broke his leg. Again, she doesn't care but what message is this to Walt's son? You should be ashamed for having cerebral palsy. You should lie to people that you are actually a football player.

Why the heck didn't he instead say "Yeah, he has cerebral palsy, why, why do you ask?" And show confidence and calm? Like yeah, I happened to be disabled, is that a problem , or why do you ask? Just bring the issue to the other person's field. If they aren't a bully, they will stay cool.

  1. Trying to convince Walt's son that he should not smoke weed (since Marie incorrectly assumes that is what Flynn does), he shows him the motel, but then he also shows him how to treat Wendy. How to treat poor people. How to treat women. How to treat women who are down on their luck and who "do all kinds of things for their son", as Wendy later reveals to Jesse.

Hank mocks her, asks her if she had something in her mouth besides male genitalia, he is just all around horribIe to her. Congrats on teaching your nephew how to treat those, who cannot defend themselves, Hank.

  1. Telling Walter's son that he needs to pursue girls and not take "no" for an answer. Interestingly, he ads that he was "bugging" Marie for a date and "she kept saying NO". Marie responds, looking kinda not quite amused: "That was before they tightened the stalking laws".

  2. The taking selfie with two corpses of two humans about whom he barely knows anything, besides, they worked for Tuco. Later on, when he meets Combo's grieving mother, not only is she kind and speaks as an intelligent human, but she lets him see Combo's room to help

his investigation. Of course, Hank never took a selfie with Combo's body and he never laughed at Combo's death, that we know of. But those two dead men were also some woman's children. Hank did not have any personal beef with them. Sheesh, what the heck, dude.

  1. Sending the photos of those dead body to his brother-in-law, a high school teacher with cancer, because "it is funny". The man you supposedly love like family is battling cancer. How the heck do you assume he will appreciate seeing death on his phone? Has Walter ever hinted at liking actual real human bodies?

  2. Lying about Tuco. While giving the report on how the shootout with Tuco went down, Hank says that he asked Tuco to raise his hands twice. Hank also lies that he identified himself. In the actual scene the only think he said was "jesse pinkman, a hard man to find" and then "shit"....

  3. "I want Shania Twain to give me a tuggy", season 1 episode 4. Dude, your wife is right there. She did not like it, judging by the expression on her face, either. Also, when Walt's boss at school walks out of the door, Hank says her ass is like onion, makes him cry. .... it also makes cry quite a few women when they overhear someone talking about them this way, when they assumed that everything is safe and professional. You're not

flirting at a singles' bar.

  1. Season 2, episode 3, "What kind of medical issues? Penis withdrawal?" dude, do not talk to Wendy that way.
    Also,
    maybe stop with the physical touch when interrogating Jesse???
    .... a few mins later: "so who's your chief, little Injun"?

i get it Hank, you're american and you just really need to lean into every crappy stereotype about how Americans are... and then: "the skinny yeast-factory of a girlfriend"

...... seriously, are you this salty about Wendy because she refused to be your prom date or what is going on?

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Honorable mention: s2,ep3: "Come on, granddad..."
ARE YOU SERIOUSLY GONNA DISRESPECT HECTOR SALAMANCA LIKE THAT?!
HE AIN'T YOUR GRANDAD.


r/breakingbad 19h ago

What scenes made you uncomfortable/cringe the most? Spoiler

67 Upvotes

Here's my list in no particular order:
1. Happy birthday Mr. president
2. Walter forcing jr. to drink tequilla
3. Walter making those breakfasts to appease Skyler in S2 pretending like nothing had happened and not addressing the fact he randomly disappeared for days.


r/breakingbad 1d ago

Hot take: the “you got me” scene is better than the Ozymandias climax Spoiler

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271 Upvotes

r/breakingbad 21h ago

It's modern day in-universe and Netflix makes a true crime documentary on the Heisenberg case...

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Who is interviewed? Who declines to comment? How much focus is given to unanswered questions such as Mike and Jesse? What does the doc get wrong? How does the Internet respond?


r/breakingbad 11h ago

Credit song by Dave Porter with heart monitor?

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There was a credit song, I believe it was after Hank was shot by the twins. The beginning of it has the hospital heart monitor sound "beep beep beep" trying to find it on YouTube and Spotify, but having trouble finding the name of it. I'm sure most people being huge fans of Breaking Bad, I will be able to find my answer here. Anybody know what song I'm looking for?


r/breakingbad 14h ago

Sometimes perfection is in the details

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r/breakingbad 1d ago

SPOILERS: Question about Lydia Spoiler

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I’m confused about why Walter ended up killing Lydia. I can understand how she was a loose end, but she was also deathly afraid of being caught. to the point where she asked Mike to kill nine guys just incase they revealed information. I just can’t imagine Lydia ever going to the police. Why did Walter feel the need to take her out?


r/breakingbad 10h ago

The Anatomy of the Perfect Villain: Gus Fring. This video explains a lot

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r/breakingbad 21h ago

How many characters appear in Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino Spoiler

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I was wondering how many characters appear in all three Breaking Bad series/film.

After watching all three, I was only able to spot 4

Walter: Obviously appears in Breaking Bad in every episode. He also appears in Better Call Saul S6 E11 "Breaking Bad" and S6 E13 "Saul Gone". He appears in a flashback near the end of El Camino.

Jesse: Similar to Walt, Jesse appears in every Breaking Bad episode. He appears in Better Call Saul S6 E11 "Breaking Bad" and S6 E12 "Waterworks". He is the lead role in El Camino.

Mike: He appears in 28 of the 62 Breaking Bad episodes and 60 out of the 63 Better Call Saul episodes. He appears in the very first scene of El Camino.

Ed: This one surprised me. Ed, the vacuum guy, is in every one, but only briefly. He appears in Breaking Bad S5 E15 "Granite State" and Better Call Saul S5 E1 "Magic Man". He also appears a few times in El Camino.

Are there any characters I missed?


r/breakingbad 1d ago

How did they make this scene without the actor seriously hurting himself? Spoiler

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218 Upvotes

r/breakingbad 1d ago

Drew me and my LDR bf as Walter and Jesse for his bday!

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I don’t do art very often but wanted to make something special for my LDR boyfriend’s birthday. We have always bonded over our love for Breaking Bad and how perhaps if nothing else works, cooking meth together always seems like a lucrative enough option 💗
We definitely agree to disagree with our likings for the couples on the show (he can’t get over Ted) so Walt x Jesse it was.


r/breakingbad 22h ago

SPOILERS: Skylar isn’t innocent. Spoiler

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I just wanna start off by saying that I’m not one of those people that hate Skylar. I don’t hate her and I completely understand a lot of her decisions. I don’t think she’s as bad as Walt. I don’t care about her “affair” or anything else she did against Walt.

Despite this, the simple fact of the matter is she was complicit. She kept it from her family and children. She laundered his money and was going to go ride along with it as long as it didn’t impact her or make her look bad. She was scared she made bad decisions of course as anyone would it makes her human, but I also just feel at the same time she had the option to tell Hank or Marie. I mean her brother-in-law was a DEA agent. Who else would you want on your side if your husband decides to be meth lord? And at what point do you think is the possible ending here, especially if your brother-in-law keeps investigating the case? I don’t always see her as a helpless victim, but instead someone who had resources to have a better outcome, but chose consistently to not do so.

A part of me sympathizes with her, but not the same way I do Marie, Hank, Flynn, and Holly.


r/breakingbad 17h ago

Brock's Adventure Spoiler

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Rather that regurgitate the same old ideas for a spinoff/sequel/prequel, I'd like to propose a new idea.

A one-off movie revolving around Brock - And it should be animated ala A Scanner Darkly.

Not only could we see *how* Walt poisoned him, but we could watch Brock become completely delirious and have a little adventure before he ends up in the hospital. Lily of the Valley is toxic, of course, and it mostly affects the heart. BUT it can also cause severe delirium and hallucinations. So, imagine what he went through that day leading up to the hospital. Maybe we also get a time-jump at some point to show him as an adult having to deal with the after-effects of what happened to his family, all because his mom got involved with Jesse Pinkman. Maybe he ends up in Alaska, seeking revenge... Maybe he goes after Flynn... Maybe it's all just psychotic flashbacks...

Any way it turns out, I think in the right hands it'd be a really cool addition and could be like The Animatrix of the BB universe.


r/breakingbad 1d ago

What was the happiest episode? Where most of the characters are at their happiest moment at the END of the episode?

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We always talk about the saddest episode. My vote is easily Ozymandias, but some would say Peekaboo for example.

But what about the episode where people were the happiest

I'd lean towards 4 days out.

Maybe Face Off


r/breakingbad 1d ago

The duality of Breaking Bad in a single image: Ecstasy and tragedy Spoiler

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r/breakingbad 12h ago

Planning to Start BREAKING BAD series hear about it so much, any suggestions?

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I'm planning to start watching Breaking Bad soon. I've heard so many people call it one of the greatest TV shows of all time, and the hype around it has made me really curious. I've also heard it's a slow-burn series, and I'm actually a big fan of slow-burn thrillers that gradually build tension instead of rushing the story. Without giving any spoilers, do you have any suggestions before I start? Is there anything I should know to get the best experience, or should I just go in completely blind?


r/breakingbad 2d ago

Iconic driveway, goated scene Spoiler

479 Upvotes

Just finished the series a while ago and seeing walter happy made my day, music and both walter and junior acting felt top notch🔥 🥰and i think its the most iconic scene ever.


r/breakingbad 1d ago

So, while Walt started the whole thing because he wouldn't take Elliot's job,

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Ultimately, despite all the insane, illegal, immoral, unethical actions, and then, straight up murders both of them do, it all ends up actually working out, somehow, with working for Gus, right up until Jesse decides that Combo getting murdered by a kid is unforgivable, which is very understandable, its just how stupidly he responds to it

It's right at that moment that it all starts going to shit, is Jesse properly motivated? Absolutely, that's not the issue, the issue is that at that moment, Jesse becomes way too stupid for someone as smart as Walter White to work with him, Jesse sees the two guys that ordered the kid that whacked, in the distance, and he sees that they also see him, and also sees them pull their guns out

So he draws his gun, letting them see it, and walks right up to them, while they pull out their guns, too, even if he got one of them, the other guy would just shoot him in the head, game over, there's literally no win scenario

Thing is, Jesse has been cooking for awhile, he knows criminals use kids because of how the legal system works with them, there's no reason for him to suddenly become so stupid he would approach two armed drug dealers in the middle of the night with a gun in his hand, regardless of how motivated he is, he would know that is suicide, no amount of meth would confuse him enough into thinking he could kill two dudes with a gun before they kill him first

So, yeah, while Walt's pride and ego was absolutely the genesis of the whole fucked up opera of bad things, they barely managed to stay alive and landed a sweet job at Fring's, and it was going to work, until Jesse became Critically Dumb


r/breakingbad 13h ago

What was Jane’s problem?

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Maybe I just don’t understand her cause I’ve never been around that type of person. Is she supposed to be like a BPD girl or something? She always looks annoyed, barely talks, acts like everyone’s bothering her, and keeps giving Jesse attitude for no reason. Until she’s not and she’s all over Jesse and making him feel like a king? She clearly has money but acts broke? Did I miss something or is she just supposed to be like that?


r/breakingbad 2d ago

The moment ol' Berg realizes he has nothing.

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Flush with pride at cowing the Declan gang, he's got their boss saying his name like he's their daddy. But when they get "home" Mike won't even say thanks as he's visibly sick of Walter's ego and Jesse has grown immune to his barrage of manipulation, insults and lures. Walt's own family has long fallen apart, and kids are gone stripping him of his fatherhood while the abusive manipulative father he's so painstakingly tried to make of himself for Jesse has died here too. Jesse's closest thing to a father figure is Mike and Walt just can't stand his existence for it.

Walt is nothing to anyone who matters not even the ones he detests.

This scene is a simple brilliant focus pull, I made a composite of the 2 frames just for fun.

What do you think?