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Breaking Bad's Jane Margolis is only briefly around, but her haunting death hangs over the main characters for the rest of the series.
Jane Margolis’ overdose death is just one of many incidents that represents a turning point on Breaking Bad. The scene is difficult to watch for fans and even the actors had a hard time filming it.
Jane’s death on ‘Breaking Bad’ was a difficult scene to film Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), Jane Margolis (Krysten Ritter) and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) | Lewis Jacobs/AMC.
What makes Breaking Bad and The Godfather so similar? Well, the answer lies in their genre. Breaking Ba d is a brilliant depiction of a gangster story, while The Godfather is a masterclass in ...
In Breaking Bad, the pink teddy bear might seem like a random detail. But it represents the innocent lives affected by Walter White’s descent into crime. It stands for guilt, loss, and consequences.
From Todd and Jane to Gustavo Fring, here's an explanation of the biggest, most notable deaths in "Breaking Bad," plus their sadness rating.
Jane Austen would never recognize her gentle Bennet sisters. "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls" (Quirk Books, $12.95) author Steve Hockensmith shows Elizabeth Bennet's ...
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston in tears as he 'saw daughter' in Jane's death scene The Walter White star joined Kelly Clarkson on her talk show to discuss the second season of Your Honor as well as ...
In Breaking Bad season 2's penultimate episode, professor Walter White watches Jane choking to death on her own vomit after an overdose on heroin, opting to not intervene or save the dying girl.