3. Huell
Surely you remember Huell, Saul Goodman's slow-moving, enormous and largely ineffectual bodyguard who enjoyed lying on a large pile of Walt's money? Huell's not a bad sort, compared to some other denizens of the Breaking Bad universe, but his main defining trait seems to be his ability to follow orders like a good soldier. Despite his imposing size he's really a big softie at heart, cracking easily when interrogated and shown by Jesse's bogus death picture. By the end of "To'hajillee", he seemed quite willing to do whatever they wanted. And Saul is no longer around to pull his bacon out of the fire, either. Huell's ultimate fate then, is for him to remain in the safehouse as he was explicitly instructed to by Hank and Gomez, for the next several weeks, until the vending machine finally runs out of Cheesy Poofs. Then he tragically dies of starvation for fear of leaving the safehouse, which, admittedly, might take some time. Not the most exciting fate, but "exciting" doesn't exactly spring to mind when thinking about Huell.