10 TV Characters Who Went Through Hell To Win (And Died Anyway)
10. Mike - Breaking Bad
Okay,
so including Breaking Bad on this list is a move so obvious it feels like cheating.
The show made a twisted point of ensuring viewers were invested in characters both
heroic and villainous only to off them in underwhelming circumstances every
other week, as if attempting to prove that subversions can be as frustrating as
they are sometimes fun.
Remember the endless journey those two suited assassins made, across various episodes, in pursuit of Heisenberg? Remember how they ended up shot to bits in a Walmart car park without ever getting near him? Textbook Breaking Bad.
However, no character got it in the neck, figuratively and literally, as badly as Mike Ehrmantraut. After three seasons of fraught collaboration with Jesse and Walt, it seemed as if Mike would finally be able to sell his shares in the pair’s meth production operation, give the proceeds to his granddaughter, and escape the whole mess unscathed.
Until
Walt intercepted said cash and pulled a gun on Mike, threatening to off him
unless he named his in-prison associates so Walt could tie up loose ends. Of
course, this being Breaking Bad, it was only after firing that Walt remembered
he could have just quizzed their mutual acquaintance, leaving Mike to plead
that the murderous sad sack leave him to die in peace. Satisfying stuff!