1- Walter Hartwell White was born on September 7, 1958, according to the timeline in the series. He is also 180 cm tall and 75 kilos.
2- Breaking Bad takes place in a full 2-year period. It all starts with Walter waking up on September 7,
2009 at 5:02 A.M., and ends legitimately on September 7, 2011.
3- Studio executives wanted either John Cusack or Matthew Broderick to portray the character of Walter White. Both declined the role. Bryan Cranston got this role because of his performance in the X-Files, and Vince Gilligan showed off his dark side in the X-Files, although the producers were hesitant to include him in Bryan Cranston’s comedy series Malcolm in the Middle.
4- Vince Gilligan decided to kill Jesse after the agreement with Walter’s Tuco in the s01e07. However, after the successful performance of Aaron Paul, he was abandoned, and No-Doze was killed instead. (The man Tuco killed with a fist)
5- During the Breaking Bad project phase, Showtime, TNT, FX, and HBO channels were applied, and all of them were rejected. AMC realized the potential and accepted.
6-Walter White was originally planned to be 40 years old. AMC later thought that age 40 was early for the challenges Walter would face, like cancer, and turned into 50.
7-The series was thought to be shot in Riverside, California. The set moved to Albuquerque, so the production would pay less tax.
8- The scene where Walter threw the pizza on the roof was shot at once.
9- Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are the only characters that appear throughout all episodes.
10- The coordinates in Walter’s coupon are actually the coordinates of Albuquerque Studios, where some of the Hollywood movies such as Breaking Bad and The Avengers were shot.
11- The original coordinates of the desert, where Walter and Jesse first cooked, where the money was buried, that is, the coupon is (35 ° 06’07.1 “N 107 ° 08’14.0” W)
12- Romanian Marius Stan, who portrayed auto washer Bogdan Wolynetz, is the real genius of chemistry. He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry and works at the Argonne National Laboratory in the Nuclear Power Engineering Department.
13- According to some chemists, methylamine could be synthesized in the kitchen instead of a train robbery because it was not a very difficult method.
14- The formula and molecular weight of C10H15N methamphetamine in the intro is 149.24
15- Bryan Cranston had Breaking Bad logo on his finger as a souvenir after the series ended.
16- According to Anna Gunn’s statement, the scene where Walter allowed Jane to die by drowning impressed Bryan Cranston and cried for 15 minutes. Bryan Cranston has a daughter in real life.
17- Felina, the name of the final episode, shows the iron representing blood, lithium representing meth and sodium representing tears. Also, an anagram of the word “final.”
18- Blue meth became popular in real life; real meth producers added blue colorant to their products.
19- Walter White’s panties were sold at auction in 2013 for $ 9900.
20- This was not the only thing sold, Gale Boetticher’s book “to my other favorite w.w”, Leaves of Grass, for $ 65500; Hector Salamanca’s bell was also sold for $ 19750.
21- On December 21, 2013, the drug dealer Walter White was caught selling meth in Nebraska. He was sentenced to 9 years in prison. Now nicknamed “Real Walter White.”
22-Although it was later abandoned, it was Hector Salamanca, not Gus Fring, as the main enemy for season 3 and 4.
23- The final episode was the most-watched episode, with 23- 10.28 million.
24- Maximino Arciniega, Gus’ friend, who was killed while meeting the cartel, is the same as the real name of the actor who played Krazy 8.
25- Jane and Hector Salamanca are the same. Jane’s last name in the series, Margolis, is the same as the name of Mark Margolis, the actor who plays Hector Salamanca.
26- Sirens don’t leave Walter alone. When Walter hears the siren sounds in the first episode, the police first target the fire brigade, then try to shoot him. Police sirens are heard at the end of the legend of the final episode.
27- There are 271 deaths in Breaking Bad, including a plane crash.
28- Nobel Physics awarded German physicist Werner Heisenberg, named after Walter White, was born in 1901. He was one of the creators of quantum mechanics and was known for his “Heisenberg Uncertainty Theory.” He died of cancer in 1976.
29- Twin killers are actually twins, and only one of them has had an acting opportunity
30- Walter and Skyler’s house has actually been owned by a woman named Fran since 1973. Its address is 3828 Piermont Dr. NE Albuquerque, NM 87111
31- The average cost of an episode is 3 million dollars.
33- The blue meth in Breaking Bad is actually rock candy.
34- Walter Jr. and Jesse are the two main characters who never see and meet each other.
35- Aaron Paul has never taken acting lessons before
36- Bryan Cranston and Dean Norris also played together in the movie Little Miss Sunshine.
37- RJ Mitte, who plays Walter Jr., is a patient with cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy) in real life. But he’s not bad enough to walk with sticks like the character he portrays. He had to learn to walk with crutches for the series.
38- Aaron Paul fainted while filming the fight scene between Tuco and Jesse.
39- The full version of Gale Boetticher’s karaoke is available on YouTube.
40- There are websites like Save Walter White (http://www.savewalterwhite.com), Better Call Saul (http://www.bettercallsaul.com) and the Madrigal Electromotive (http://madrigalelectromotive.com)