Season 2 expands the universe. Walt and Jesse enter a professional relationship with the shady lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) and the fixer Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks). The season is framed by a mysterious cold open: pink teddy bears floating in a swimming pool and a plane collision.
While consensus often shifts based on a viewer's preference for either slow-burn tension or explosive payoffs, certain seasons are almost universally hailed as the peak of the "Golden Age of Television". 5. Season 1 rank breaking bad seasons
Season 4 is nearly flawless. It contains "Box Cutter," "Salud," "Crawl Space," and "Face Off." The reason it isn't number one is subjective: the pacing in the middle episodes ("Thirty-Eight Snub" and "Bullet Points") slows down just slightly to set up the finale. Furthermore, the show is at its darkest here—Walt is almost entirely unlikable, which, while intentional, makes it a harder rewatch than the thrilling final season. Season 2 expands the universe
Density. In just eight episodes, the show delivers more character development, action, and emotional devastation than most series manage in a lifetime. It is the climax of five seasons of chemistry, resulting in an explosive, cathartic reaction that has yet to be matched in the medium. While consensus often shifts based on a viewer's