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Breaking Bad Character Relationship Map

This mind map, titled Breaking Bad Character Relationship Map, provides a structured overview of Walter White’s drug empire and his complex web of relationships across multiple spheres in Breaking Bad. The map begins with the family and domestic sphere, covering Walter’s relationships with wife Skyler, son Walter Jr., daughter Holly, and brother-in-law Hank Schrader (DEA agent) and Marie, highlighting both emotional bonds and conflicts. The early drug network and street distribution traces Walter’s initial partnership with Jesse Pinkman, involving connections to Tuco, Krazy-8, and other street-level operators. The Salamanca/cartel sphere presents the Mexican cartel system, including Tuco, Hector Salamanca, and their family, forming adversarial and alliance dynamics with Walter’s empire. The DEA and law enforcement web centers on Hank, encompassing the DEA, local police, and other agencies tracking Walter’s activities. Saul Goodman and “the legal/criminal services stack” maps Saul, Mike, private investigators, and other support roles providing legal and criminal infrastructure. Walt’s solo empire phase (post-Gus) records the organizational structure and new partnerships after Gus Fring’s elimination. The neo-Nazi/Aryan Brotherhood network depicts Jack and his crew as late-stage partners and ultimate threats. Key relationship themes (cross-cutting) and major “bridges” connecting sub-worlds reveal how Walter serves as a central node linking family, crime, law enforcement, legal services, and other spheres into a dynamic power and conflict network. Designed for Breaking Bad enthusiasts, character network researchers, and narrative analysts, this template offers a clear visual framework for understanding the layered relational architecture of the series.

Edited at 2026-03-20 01:44:35
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Breaking Bad Character Relationship Map

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