![]() This Walter White speech is given when he's speaking to his brother-in-law Hank (Dean Norris), and while it seems like right-minded words of encouragement on the surface, fans were able to realize that this was another poor piece of advice from Walt that was just hiding his own issues. ![]() So, get up, get out in the real world and you kick that bastard as hard you can right in the teeth.” What I came to realize is that fear, that’s the worst of it. But you know what? Ever since my diagnosis, I sleep just fine. Finding myself awake at three in the morning. “I have spent my whole life scared, frightened of things that could happen, might happen, might not happen, 50 years I spent like that. ![]() He also has a caring and personal nickname for his son (RJ Mitte), his "big man", but this shows how Walt infantilizes his son and that Walt is fully aware the whole time of what his actions could do to Walter Jr. Walt's first thought about his wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), also seems very sweet at first but the fact that he has to "hope" that Skyler knows that he loves her rather than him knowing that he's proved that to her says a lot. Walt's refusal to admit wrongdoing or guilt is here from the word go. As such, they're an invaluable insight into his character that many fans may have missed as the opening is so breathless. Funnily enough, Walt says them while believing that the police are about to close in on him and that they will be his last. The first Walter White speech in Breaking Bad is not only the character's first words in the show but also the first words spoken by anyone in the show. I just want you to know that no matter how it may look, I only had you in my heart. ![]() There are going to be some things that you’ll come to learn about me in the next few days. ![]() To all law enforcement entities, this is not an admission of guilt. I live at 308 Negra Aroya Lane, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87104. ![]()
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