Everything You Believe About Walter White Is a Lie
Walter White doesn't break bad. He breaks free. The popular reading of Breaking Bad is a transformation story — good man gets cancer, becomes a monster. But the psychology tells a completely different story. One where the personality traits that made Walter White a terrifying drug lord were the exact same traits that made him a resentful teacher, a controlling husband, and that colleague who corrects everyone in meetings. In this episode, we use the Big Five personality model and attachment theory to map what's actually happening inside Walter White — from his suffocating intellectual boredom to his dismissive avoidant attachment style, and why his relationships with Skyler, Jesse, and Hank each reveal a different facet of the same psychological machinery. This isn't a transformation story. It's a reveal. And once you see it, you'll start recognising Walter White in people you actually know. — Frankly Human is a psychology channel exploring fictional characters through the Big Five personality model and attachment theory. New deep dives regularly. Who should we analyse next? Drop your suggestion in the comments. #BreakingBad #WalterWhite #Heisenberg #Psychology #PersonalityAnalysis #BigFive #AttachmentTheory #CharacterAnalysis #TVAnalysis

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