10 Other Breaking Bad Characters Who Should Get A Spin-Off
5. Krazy-8
Domingo Krazy-8 Molina may have only lasted three episodes, but he made an impression almost as big as the one his cousin Emilio made on Jesses bathroom floor. The first of many Heisenberg victims, his influence could still be felt many episodes later when Walt sombrely cut the crusts off his sandwich. Of course, Krazy-8 was as responsible as any other character for the chain of events that would have consequences reaching as far as Germany and the Czech Republic. Unbeknownst to all but the DEA, Domingo protected and boosted his local meth-dealing status by ratting out his competitors, including the lab run by Emilio and Jesse that gave Walt his first taste of criminality when he took up Hanks offer of a ridealong in the shows pilot. It could have been so different for Walter White, but so too for Domingo Molina the conversations between the two when the latter was being held captive in Jesses basement were early examples of Breaking Bads peerless writing. Walt, still weighing up whether or not to commit murder before a missing plate shard made his decision for him, listened attentively as Krazy-8 confided how his dreams of studying music were rubbished by his Tampico Furniture-owning father, leading to a degree in Business Administration and a descent into crime. The spin-off working title: Krazy-8-Mile would revolve around Domingos attempts to turn his back on a life of crime through the healing power of music. Heart-warming stuff.
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