Breaking Bad: 9 Things That Would Have Happened Next

6. Blue Meth Continues To Be A Big Seller In Albuquerque

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Heisenberg, however, did not want to be flattered, and he certainly accepted no imitations. The blue meth was big business, but it was his business.

Now that he has gone, the drug problems aren't suddenly going to disappear. If anything, without his shadow looming large over the entire market, the competition will begin to open up again, and there will be more people than before trying to get a slice of the action.

While no one will perhaps match the craft of Walter White, you can be sure that a couple of enterprising folks will think of continuing the blue meth trade, ensuring that part of Heisenberg's legacy lives on long after he's died.

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