AMC’s megahit show, Breaking Bad, has snowballed into a cultural movement. This made-for-TV drama proves that mainstream audiences have no problem embracing morally bankrupt main characters that commit crimes on the regular.

The bad boy evolution of a high school chemistry teacher

Walter White is entertaining, kind of heartbreaking, and completely unforgettable. We helplessly watch as Walt is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in the first season, and in desperation he decides to cook meth in order make some quick cash to leave behind for his family after he dies. But what began as an almost admirable crusade quickly turns sinister. Once Walt achieves his financial goals and even discovers that his cancer has gone into remission, he defies viewer expectations by continuing to cook meth, retreating even deeper into the ruthless Heisenberg alter ego he has created. But why? As Walt becomes consumed by the conviction that he has outlived his finest hour, the fans of Breaking Bad bear witness as this mild-mannered family man voluntarily trades in his humanity and ethics in exchange for a taste of the power and control he never had in his ordinary life.

The second half of the final season is almost here. While the last eight episodes of the Breaking Bad saga will undoubtedly be filled with shocking surprises, unexpected plot twists, and a whole lot of intrigue, we can confidently say that this cast of criminals will surely commit new crimes as the series comes to a close.

If all our favorite characters from Breaking Bad were suddenly on trial for their misdeeds, here’s the mile-long list of crimes they could potentially be charged with. Can you think of any more criminal offenses these characters committed throughout the series? Let us know in the comments!

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