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  1. 4 days ago · Gale Boetticher's tragic death in Breaking Bad was a turning point for both Jesse and Walt's characters. David Costabile's sympathetic portrayal of Gale made his death particularly heartbreaking. Costabile's most famous TV character is Wags in Billions, who is very different from Gale but equally as charming thanks to the actor's range and ...

  2. 1 day ago · “Flynn is flinging meth,” Steven Michael Quezada, who played DEA agent Steven Gomez, said with excitement. “What does 3.0 mean anyway,” Moncada asked, referring back to the original statement. ”3.0 is an update,” Mitte answered. “So that’s a good thing,” Moncada asked. “It’s a great thing,” Mitte proudly said.

  3. 4 days ago · In Breaking Bad season 2, episode 13, "ABQ" - the season finale - two airplanes collided above Walter White's (Bryan Cranston) house and resulted in debris, like a pink bear, landing on his property. The crash was foreshadowed through season 2 before being shown in the season finale.

  4. 5 days ago · For the best insights and data about the TV show Breaking Bad, visit our main Breaking Bad page. Learn about the cast members of Breaking Bad. View the show's actors and actresses, their roles, images, online popularity, and info. Explore the characters behind the casting of the series on Television Stats.

  5. 15 hours ago · Steven Gomez. Steven Gomez (played by Steven Michael Quezada) is Hank's Drug Enforcement Administration partner and friend. He is promoted to El Paso when Hank declines the transfer after witnessing a deadly attack on the Mexican border. Gomez has been Hank's right-hand man in the "Heisenberg" case since the beginning.

  6. 4 days ago · Steven Michael Quezada. as Cop. Steven Michael Quezada appears as a cop entangled in the chase central to the film's theme.

  7. 5 days ago · Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada agreed. He said when he walked into the meeting earlier that night he was stopped by an elderly woman. He said she complained the county was spending money on people who use drugs, rather than pulling weeds in the parking lot of the community center.