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* WhatAnIdiot: Doesn't even leave the scene of the crime after killing Spooge. Justified in that she was extremely high at the time.



* BadassBeard: Well, when you're being played by Jim Beaver, it's pretty much a given.
* {{Cameo}}: Jim Beaver is a pretty well known character actor but his part is rather minor given that his character only exists to provide Walt with a revolver and latter on [[spoiler: an M60]].



* TheBusCameBack: After a brief, but memorable appearance in Season 3 where he destroys the RV, he comes back to play a rather pivotal role in the first half of Season 5.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: We don't even know if Joe is his real first name.



* DumbMuscle: Relies on his physical presence to intimidate customers while not taking any adequate security procedures, allowing Jesse to break in and steal back the RV after Clovis impounded it until he received payment for the repairs.

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* DumbMuscle: Relies on his physical presence to intimidate customers while not taking any adequate security procedures, allowing Jesse to break in and steal back the RV after Clovis impounded it until he received payment for the repairs.already caught him after breaking just minutes earlier.



* PutOnABus: After Jesse makes a deal with him to hide the RV on his lot, he doesn't appear again until he makes a brief cameo in Season 3 and is never seen again after that.



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!!Mr. Gardiner
->'''Played By:''' Dan Desmond

The attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Pinkman.

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[[folder:Jimmy In-'N-Out]]
!!James 'Jimmy In-'N-Out' Kilkelly
->'''Played By:''' Dan Desmond

The attorney
Jimmy Daniels

James Edward Kilkelly, better known as Jimmy In-'N-Out, is an Irish-American lifelong criminal who's made a profit by going to jail
for Mr. and Mrs. Pinkman.other peoples' crimes. After Badger gets arrested, Jimmy gets set up as the fall guy for Heisenberg.



* AmoralAttorney: The truth is that he's just as amoral as Saul, he's just under the delusion that he isn't. He willingly engages in fraud, and being a lawyer he's much more aware of it than Jesse's parents.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's rude and condescending to Jesse and outright insults Saul, glaring disdainfully down his nose at him. This makes it all the more satisfying when Saul proves himself to be more competent than him in spite of the 'clown act'.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite all his bravado, he's easily outmaneuvered by Saul and comes off looking like a buffoon in the process.

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* AmoralAttorney: The truth is BaldOfEvil: Which helps convince APD that he's just Heisenberg. Hank doesn't buy it however.
* BitCharacter: Doesn't even have any dialogue, but his memorable backstory left enough of an impression to be included.
* FallGuy: He's a professional fall guy. He's institutionalized and willingly goes into prison.
* InSeriesNickname: He's known
as amoral as Saul, 'Jimmy In-'N'Out' due to constantly getting in and out of prison.
* OffOnATechnicality: Saul assures Walt and Jesse that he'll get Jimmy a reduced sentence.
* TheOldCon: Due to being in prison for most of his life,
he's just under a frequent face on the delusion that he isn't. He willingly engages in fraud, and being a lawyer he's much more aware of it than Jesse's parents.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's rude and condescending to Jesse and outright insults Saul, glaring disdainfully down his nose at him. This makes it all the more satisfying when Saul proves himself to be more competent than him in spite of the 'clown act'.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite all his bravado, he's easily outmaneuvered by Saul and comes off looking like a buffoon in the process.
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!!James 'Jimmy In-'N-Out' Kilkelly
->'''Played By:''' Jimmy Daniels

James Edward Kilkelly, better known as Jimmy In-'N-Out, is an Irish-American lifelong criminal who's made a profit by going to jail for other peoples' crimes. After Badger gets arrested, Jimmy gets set up as the fall guy for Heisenberg.

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!!James 'Jimmy In-'N-Out' Kilkelly
[[folder:The Vacuum Cleaner Repair Guy]]
!!"The Vacuum Cleaner Repair Guy" Ed
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->'''Played By:''' Jimmy Daniels

James Edward Kilkelly, better known as Jimmy In-'N-Out, is an Irish-American lifelong criminal who's made a profit by going to jail for other peoples' crimes. After Badger gets arrested, Jimmy gets set up as
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A vacuum cleaner repairman who also offers
the fall guy for Heisenberg.service of taking people and giving them new lives and identities.



* BaldOfEvil: Which helps convince the DEA that he's Heisenberg. Temporarily at least.
* FallGuy: He's a professional fall guy. He's institutionalized and willingly goes into prison.
* InSeriesNickname: He's known as 'Jimmy In-'N'Out' due to constantly getting in and out of prison.
* OffOnATechnicality: Saul assures Walt and Jesse that he'll get Jimmy off.
* TheOldCon: Due to being in prison for most of his life, he's a frequent face on the inside.
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!!"The Vacuum Cleaner Repair Guy" Ed
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->'''Played By:''' Robert Forster

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* AlmightyJanitor: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Saul thinks that the "Vacuum Repair Shop" is just an euphemism or a cover at least. Ed is really a Vacuum Repair man.

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* AlmightyJanitor: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Saul thinks that the "Vacuum Repair Shop" is just an euphemism or a cover at least. Ed is really a Vacuum Repair man.



* BrutalHonesty: When Walt asks whether he can trust Ed to take the rest of his millions and give it to his family back in Albuquerque, the salty old crook gives him a weary glance and says no, he most certainly can not.



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Saul thinks that the "Vacuum Repair Shop" is just an euphemism or a cover at least. Ed is really a Vacuum Repair man.



* LegitimateBusinessmansSocialClub: Even Saul is surprised that Ed has gone the whole nine yards and owns a vacuum cleaner repair ''shop''. The building is primarily a flophouse for customers who need to be spirited away the next morning.

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* LegitimateBusinessmansSocialClub: LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub: Even Saul is surprised that Ed has gone the whole nine yards and owns a vacuum cleaner repair ''shop''. The building is primarily a flophouse for customers who need to be spirited away the next morning.
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* UpperClassTwit: Rare non-comedic variant. Ted is profoundly stupid. He inherited his father's business and ran it into the ground. He then cooked the books to cover up his ineptitude. He considers the ensuing IRS audit as some minor annoyance instead of a criminal investigation. Suddenly receives enough money to get himself out of trouble with the IRS? Time to buy a CoolCar! It's hard to over-state just how much of an idiot this guy is.

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* UnexpectedInheritance: Subverted, Skyler gets Saul give Ted money pretending that it's from his "great aunt Birgit" in UsefulNotes/{{Luxembourg}} in order he pay off his tax debt and stop any further investigation by the goverment.

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* UnexpectedInheritance: Subverted, Skyler gets Saul give Ted money pretending that it's from his "great aunt Birgit" in UsefulNotes/{{Luxembourg}} in order he pay off his tax debt and stop any further investigation by the goverment.government. Ted, being an utter moron, has no idea it's a scheme and plays it straight InUniverse: he marvels at his sudden good luck, ignores the fact that he has no idea who "great aunt Birgit" is, and considers it a "sign from above" to re-open operations at Beneke Fabricators rather than pay his tax debt.

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* HandCannon: Carries a large .357 revolver.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice.

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* HandCannon: Carries GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Not only on the evil side of the scale but also on the stupid side, smoking a large .357 revolver.
cigarette in a meth lab filled with volatile chemicals. Walt calls him out on this, causing Emilio to carelessly dispose of his cigarette outside the window causing a brush fire.
* EvilFormerFriend: According to Jesse, they met in elementary school.
* EvilIsPetty: Blows smoke in Walt's face when Walt tells him to put his cigarette out.
* [[WhiteGangBangers Half-Asian Gang Bangers]]: Both Gomez and Hank seem a bit surprised that their suspect has an Asian last name, having placed bets that he was Caucasian and Latino respectively. Hank still claims victory based on the fact that Emilio is half-Latino.
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RevolversAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice.Carries a large .357 revolver.



* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Jesse expresses disbelief at Skinny Pete getting robbed by someone named Spooge.

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->'''Played By''': Max Arciniega

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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: On the DVD commentary, Aaron Paul described Max Arciniega as one of the nicest, sweetest guys in the world. Hell, the whole reason the character stuck around for longer than intended because the crew loved working with him.
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: On the DVD commentary, Aaron Paul described Max Arciniega as one of the nicest, sweetest guys in the world. Hell, the whole reason the character stuck around for longer than intended because the crew loved working with him. \n** Arciniega was so beloved by the cast and crew that Gus' late partner was named after him.



* StarterVillain
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StarterVillain: He's the first real criminal threat of the series.
* YouWillBeSpared:YouWillBeSpared: Krazy-8 talks about this, and admits that there's no reason for Walt to believe him.



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->'''Played By''': Julia Minesci

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* {{Streetwalker}}

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->'''Played By''': Dale Dickey

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* [[spoiler:NotQuiteDead]]: Granted, [[spoiler:it was left a bit ambiguous whether he died or not when he tripped, but a lot of people assumed he was dead until the season 5 premiere proved otherwise.]]

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* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Saul's thugs force themselves into his house, force him to sign a check to the IRS and set tight until the check clears. Ted decides to make a run for it, trips and cripples himself.]]

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* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Saul's [[spoiler:Saul's thugs force themselves into his house, force him to sign a check to the IRS and set tight until the check clears. Ted decides to make a run for it, trips and cripples himself.]]



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* [[spoiler:CleanupCrew: Is implied to have disposed of Mike's body after Walt shot him.]]

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* HiddenDepths: You wouldn't expect it, but Joe's legal savviness comes in handy when Hank comes to try to bust into the RV.
** He also seems to have a decent knowledge of engineering, helping rig the magnet that destroys Gus Fring's laptop.

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->'''Played By''': Jimmy Daniels

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* InSeriesNickname

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* InSeriesNicknameInSeriesNickname: He's known as 'Jimmy In-'N'Out' due to constantly getting in and out of prison.



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* TheDanza: He shares a surname with his actor.



* TheDanza: Played by Jimmy Daniels.
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* UnfortunateName: Jesse expresses disbelief at Skinny Pete getting robbed by someone named Spooge.

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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: On the DVD commentary, Aaron Paul described Max as one of the nicest, sweetest guys in the world. Hell, the whole reason the character stuck around for longer than intended because the crew loved working with him.

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* CountryCousin: To Badger. While not exactly "rural" he is living out in the boonies and operates a towing and repair service.
* DumbMuscle: Relies on his physical presence to intimidate customers while not taking any adequate security procedures, allowing Jesse to break in and steal back the RV after Clovis impounded it until he received payment for the repairs.
* HonestJohnsDealership: In addition to hiding evidence from a drug manufacturing ring, he also sells Jesse a used car. Given how at ease he is dealing with this, it seems likely that he has some history dealing with criminals.


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** JerkassHasAPoint: Nonetheless, the police are currently looking for the RV he's being asked to hide and considering the "cargo" enclosed within, he's taking a considerable risk taking it in.
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* NoNameGiven: Her last name is not revealed.

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[[folder:Clovis]]
!!Clovis
->'''Played By:''' Tom Kiesche

Badger's cousin who operates a vehicle towing and repair service.

* {{Jerkass}}: He might be Badger's cousin, but he still treats both him and Jesse with disdain and demands high payment.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: [spoiler: Lawson may be an illegal arms dealer, but he asks Walt's assurance that the M60 he sells him won't be crossing the border into Mexico.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: [spoiler: Lawson may be an illegal arms dealer, but he asks Walt's assurance that the M60 he sells him won't be crossing the border into Mexico.]]



* [[spoiler: CleanupCrew: Is implied to have disposed of Mike's body after Walt shot him.]]



** He also seems to have a decent knowledge of engineering, helping rig the magnet that destroys Gus Fring's laptop.



* BaldOfEvil: Which helps convince the DEA that he's Heisenberg. Temporarily at least.



* FallGuy: He's a professional fall guy. He's institutionalised and willingly goes into prison.

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* FallGuy: He's a professional fall guy. He's institutionalised institutionalized and willingly goes into prison.prison.
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!!Clovis
->'''Played By:''' Tom Kiesche

Badger's cousin who operates a vehicle towing and repair service.

* {{Jerkass}}: He might be Badger's cousin, but he still treats both him and Jesse with disdain and demands high payment.
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* AssholeVictim: He's a meth-head who constantly insults and denigrates his lady, and horribly mistreats his young son. It's hard to feel sorry for him when his woman crushes his head with an ATM machine, [[TooDumbToLive while repeatedly calling her a skank.]]
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!!Clovis
->'''Played By:''' Tom Kiesche

Badger's cousin who operates a vehicle towing and repair service.

* {{Jerkass}}: He might be Badger's cousin, but he still treats both him and Jesse with disdain and demands high payment.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Domingo is surprisingly clever for a WarmUpBoss. He nearly convinces Walt to spare him; he would have succeeded had Walt not noticed the broken plate in the garbage. Additionally, the audience learns after his death that he was a snitch for the DEA, and his business model revolved around selling out his competition (including his own cousin) and absorbing their customer base.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Domingo is surprisingly clever for a WarmUpBoss.StarterVillain. He nearly convinces Walt to spare him; he would have succeeded had Walt not noticed the broken plate in the garbage. Additionally, the audience learns after his death that he was a snitch for the DEA, and his business model revolved around selling out his competition (including his own cousin) and absorbing their customer base.



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!!Clovis
->'''Played By:''' Tom Kiesche

Badger's cousin who operates a vehicle towing and repair service.

* {{Jerkass}}: He might be Badger's cousin, but he still treats both him and Jesse with disdain and demands high payment.
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!!Domingo Gallardo Molina AKA "Krazy 8"
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->'''Played By''': Max Arciniega

A meth distributor associated with his cousin Emilio and Jesse Pinkman. Unbeknownst to Walt and Jesse, Krazy-8 is a DEA informant, who acquired the customers of the dealers he ratted out.

* AffablyEvil: While in Jesse's basement.
-->''"Walter, you getting to know me is not gonna make it any easier for you to kill me. Not that I mind, you understand."''
* AssholeVictim: He might be a charming son-of-a-bitch, but he's still a stone-cold killer and opportunist.
* {{Badass}}: He deserves some credit: he survives Walt's initial attack that killed Emilio, frees himself even in a dazed state and remains calm when faced with death. Even while trapped and being choked to death, he manages to stab Walt with a shard of plate.
* BlatantLies: See YouWillBeSpared below.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Is disgusted by Walt keeping him locked in a basement.
* HiddenDepths: He attempts to invoke this to get Walt to release him, but it was merely a ruse so he could stab Walt as soon as he got out.
* TheInformant: For the DEA.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Walt's murder of him is a big step, but is arguably justified due to Krazy 8's ruthless cunning and plan to kill Walt.
* ManipulativeBastard: Domingo is surprisingly clever for a WarmUpBoss. He nearly convinces Walt to spare him; he would have succeeded had Walt not noticed the broken plate in the garbage. Additionally, the audience learns after his death that he was a snitch for the DEA, and his business model revolved around selling out his competition (including his own cousin) and absorbing their customer base.
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: On the DVD commentary, Aaron Paul described Max as one of the nicest, sweetest guys in the world. Hell, the whole reason the character stuck around for longer than intended because the crew loved working with him.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: Sold Walt the crib they used for Walt, Jr. years before the show. Becomes a BrickJoke when Walt sets the crib up again for Holly.
* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: Played with; Walter makes sandwiches for him while he's imprisoned in Jesse's basement.
* NotQuiteDead: After the explosion in the pilot.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Was supposed to die in the pilot, but the actors and crew enjoyed working with him, so the character was kept for two more episodes.
* SacrificialLamb: Walt being forced to murder him is a major part of the second and third episodes.
* WarmUpBoss
* YouWillBeSpared:
--> I guess I'd start off by promising that if you let me go, I won't come after you. That you'd be safe. I guess I'd say what happened between us never happened. And what's best for both parties is we forget all about it. But you know that anybody in my situation would make promises like that, [[BlatantLies and though in my case they happen to be true]], you'd never know for sure. So what else can I tell you?

!!Emilio Koyama
->'''Played By''': John Koyama

Jesse's partner as well as Krazy-8's cousin. He's arrested by the DEA after being sold out by Krazy-8, and later becomes Walt's first victim when he and Krazy-8 confront Walt. Jesse later dissolves his body in his bathtub, and it falls through the ceiling in hilariously bloody fashion.

* BeardOfEvil: A thin goatee.
* TheDanza: He shares a surname with his actor.
* FallGuy: Sold out by his own cousin so that Krazy-8 could get Jesse and Emilio's customers.
* HandCannon: Carries a large .357 revolver.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice.
* SacrificialLamb: He's Jesse's first partner and the first person Walt kills.
* UnwittingPawn: To Krazy-8, who gets him arrested by the DEA and then manipulates him into thinking Jesse was the snitch.

!!No-Doze and Gonzo
->'''Played By''': Cesar Garcia (No-Doze) and Jesus Payan, Jr. (Gonzo)

Two of Tuco's henchmen.

* AssholeVictim: Mostly No-Doze, who's more aggressive and short-tempered than Gonzo.
* [[BaldOfEvil Balds Of Evil]]: Both of them have shaved heads.
* [[BeardOfEvil Beards Of Evil]]: They're both bearded.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Gonzo is the big guy to No-Doze's little guy.
* BloodFromTheMouth: No-Doze, after his beating at the hands of Tuco.
* CoDragons: To Tuco.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Tuco beats No-Doze to death when No-Doze merely tells Walt and Jesse to remember who they work for.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Gonzo is clearly upset when Tuco accidentally kills No-Doze and tries to recover the body so he can give him a decent burial.
* FallGuy: Gonzo becomes this for Tuco when he thinks that since Gonzo hadn't been answering his calls for the last few days (on account of being dead and all), Tuco assumes that he's a police informant.
* FatBastard: Gonzo.
* HandCannon / RevolversAreJustBetter: No-Doze carries one.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Even if Tuco's beating of No-Doze is over the top, it's undeniable that No-Doze was still a petty thug.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: No-Doze at the hands of Tuco.
* [[TattooedCrook Tattooed Crooks]]: They're both pretty heavily tattooed.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: They're always seen together until No-Doze is killed, and Gonzo dies shortly afterward.
* TooDumbToLive: Gonzo, who by his own fault, is killed when a car crushes his arm while he tries to move No-Doze's body. Hank immediately wants to call Leno when he finds out the real cause.

!!Wendy
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hey, I ain't holding, okay?"'']]
->'''Played By''': Julia Minesci

A meth-addicted street prostitute, who associates with Jesse Pinkman and is featured in the online promotional material as one of Saul Goodman's clients.

* ChekhovsGunman: Ultimately subverted; she reappears in season 3 as part of Jesse's plot to kill the dealers who murdered Combo, but doesn't end up going through with it.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Not quite a heart of gold, perhaps, but she is pretty nice to Jesse.
* OnceASeason: She has shown up to play a small but somewhat crucial role in the first three seasons.
* RealSongThemeTune: Subverted. The Association's "Everybody Knows It's Windy" is played music video-style as a ColdOpen to ADayInTheLife of Wendy. It's a harsh and abbreviated look at the life of a methhead prostitute; she later claims to do everything for her son, but he's not seen once during this.
* SingleMomStripper: She says she has a son and she does "all kinds of things for him".
* {{Streetwalker}}

!!Spooge
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->'''Played By''': David Ury

A drug addict who steals meth from Skinny Pete at knifepoint. Jesse later accosts Spooge in the latter's home as Jesse attempts to retrieve the stolen drugs and/or cash payment.

* AbusiveParents: Spooge and his lady neglect the boy who lives with them, presumably their son.
* BeardOfEvil: A scraggly beard from being an unshaven mess in general.
* FailOSuckyName: Jesse expresses disbelief at Skinny Pete getting robbed by someone named Spooge.
* FallenHero: It's a bit of a stretch, but [[WordOfSaintPaul David Ury has said that Spooge used to be an EMT.]] This is supported by cues in the script.
* {{Jerkass}}: To his girlfriend/possible wife, whom he calls 'skank' over and over again.
* TooDumbToLive: He repeatedly insults his lady while working underneath a big heavy ATM, constantly riling her up. He's also boosted [=ATMs=] six times and never got one open, yet steals another due to the 'law of averages'.
* YourHeadAsplode: Crushed under an ATM.

!!Spooge's Lady
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Call me a bad mother? I'll show you a bad mother!"'']]
->'''Played By''': Dale Dickey

A drug addict who stole meth from Skinny Pete at knifepoint with help from her partner Spooge.

* AbusiveParents: She and Spooge neglect the boy who lives with them, presumably their son.
* BerserkButton: Do NOT call her a skank.
* TheDogBitesBack: When Spooge repeatedly insults her by calling her a skank (even when she tells him to quit calling her that), she has enough and crushes Spooge's head with the ATM he's working under.
* EvilLaugh: Has a very disturbing cackle when she and Spooge rob Skinny Pete.
* NoNameGiven: Only ever known as 'Spooge's Lady'.

!!Ted Beneke
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Being that rock takes everything you’ve got."'']]
->'''Played By''': Christopher Cousins

The president and owner of Beneke Fabricators. He gives Skyler her old job back as an accountant during the second season.

* AssholeVictim: He deserves a lot of what happens to him. Sure, he's not a killer or drug kingpin like certain other characters, but he's still a sleazy, selfish white-collar criminal who makes terrible decisions and considers himself a genius.
* BlackHumor: His near-death is probably one of the best examples of this in the show's history. It helps that it feels like a scene that would feel right at home in a Coen Brother's flick like Fargo.
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: [[WordOfGod The creators themselves]] have stated that [[ShrugOfGod they can't decide]] whether Ted was attempting to blackmail Skyler during their final encounter in Season 4. Whether he intended it to come off the way it did or not, either way he made it clear to Skyler that he felt there was no point to paying the IRS unless he could pay off his other debts, and he was aware that when he didn't pay them off they would inevitably audit Skyler and Walt and all three of them would go to jail.
* ButtMonkey: Poor guy has all kinds of bad stuff befall him. Granted, a lot of it is his fault for being so downright stupid.
* ChekhovsGunman: Comes back in late season 4 when the IRS indicts him for tax fraud.
* DoggedNiceGuy: Towards Skyler, seemingly.
* HandsomeLech: Also towards Skyler. In the past, he got drunk at an office party and groped her. In the present...well, watch his eyes whenever he's talking to Skyler. They're generally not aimed at her face.
* {{Jerkass}}: While he makes the fair case that paying off the IRS will not simply solve all his problems, he knows that when he doesn't pay them they will inevitably audit Skyler and Walt for her hand in his business, and the two will go to jail along with him.
* JustifiedCriminal: Is cooking the books at Beneke Fabricators, but he's only doing so to save his father's company and the jobs of the people it employs. Becomes much less justified when he uses the obviously dirty money he receives through Saul to buy a Mercedes SL instead of paying off the debts.
* [[spoiler:NotQuiteDead]]: Granted, [[spoiler:it was left a bit ambiguous whether he died or not when he tripped, but a lot of people assumed he was dead until the season 5 premiere proved otherwise.]]
* PostVictoryCollapse: Discussed. When Skyler wonders why she doesn't feel happier after Walt goes into remission, Ted recalls that when he got some good news about his dad's cancer, all it took was the flu to knock him flat.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Saul's thugs force themselves into his house, force him to sign a check to the IRS and set tight until the check clears. Ted decides to make a run for it, trips and cripples himself.]]
* UnexpectedInheritance: Subverted, Skyler gets Saul give Ted money pretending that it's from his "great aunt Birgit" in UsefulNotes/{{Luxembourg}} in order he pay off his tax debt and stop any further investigation by the goverment.
* WhiteCollarCrime: In contrast to the more working-class variety practiced by Walt and Jesse.

!!Clovis
->'''Played By:''' Tom Kiesche

Badger's cousin who operates a vehicle towing and repair service.

* {{Jerkass}}: He might be Badger's cousin, but he still treats both him and Jesse with disdain and demands high payment.

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!!Lawson
->'''Played By''': Jim Beaver

->''"A man steps to you intent on doing bodily harm, you got every right to plant your feet and shoot to kill."''

Walt's gun dealer. He sells Walt a .38 revolver early in Season 4, and later [[spoiler:shows up in the Season 5 premiere flashforward to sell Walt an M60]].

* ArmsDealer: He illegally sells weapons.
* ChekhovsGunman: After selling Walt a revolver, [[spoiler:he turns up in season 5 and sells Walt an M60 that kills all the occupants of Jack's Nazi funhouse.]]

!!Old Joe
->'''Played By''': Larry Hankin

The owner of a junkyard where Walt takes the RV to be totaled. He later helps Walt, Jesse, and Mike with their plan to use a magnet in order to destroy Gus's computer at the APD.

* CoolOldGuy: He might have 'old' in his official casting name, but he's a smart and helpful guy.
* HiddenDepths: You wouldn't expect it, but Joe's legal savviness comes in handy when Hank comes to try to bust into the RV.
* RulesLawyer: Invokes this where Hank is concerned.

!!Mr. Gardiner
->'''Played By''': Dan Desmond

The attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Pinkman.

* AmoralAttorney: The truth is that he's just as amoral as Saul, he's just under the delusion that he isn't. He willingly engages in fraud, and being a lawyer he's much more aware of it than Jesse's parents.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's rude and condescending to Jesse and outright insults Saul, glaring disdainfully down his nose at him. This makes it all the more satisfying when Saul proves himself to be more competent than him in spite of the 'clown act'.

!!James 'Jimmy In-'N-Out' Kilkelly
->'''Played By''': Jimmy Daniels

James Edward Kilkelly, better known as Jimmy In-'N-Out, is an Irish-American lifelong criminal who's made a profit by going to jail for other peoples' crimes. After Badger gets arrested, Jimmy gets set up as the fall guy for Heisenberg.

* TheDanza: Played by Jimmy Daniels.
* FallGuy: He's a professional fall guy. He's institutionalised and willingly goes into prison.
* OffOnATechnicality: Saul assures Walt and Jesse that he'll get Jimmy off.
* TheOldCon: Due to being in prison for most of his life, he's a frequent face on the inside.

!!"The Vacuum Cleaner Repair Guy" Ed
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->'''Played By''': Robert Forster

A vacuum cleaner repairman who also offers the service of taking people and giving them new lives and identities.

* AllThereInTheScript: His full name isn't stated in the episode.
* BeingPersonalIsntProfessional: Walter offers $10,000 just for an hour of his time for a game of cards.
* ChekhovsGun: Walt tries to use his services, but didn't have the funds in Season 4. [[spoiler:Jesse is convinced to use him, but backs down in Season 5 when he figures out that Walt poisoned Brock.]] However, [[spoiler:Walt and Saul finally use him and gain new identities in "Granite State"]].
* ConsummateProfessional: He works in a very straight-forward way, with no corners cut and earns every dollar relocating [[spoiler:Saul and Walt]].
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Saul thinks that the "Vacuum Repair Shop" is just an euphemism or a cover at least. Ed is really a Vacuum Repair man.
* TheGhost: Despite being mentioned in Season 4, he does not appear visibly [[spoiler:until "Granite State"]].
* PunchClockVillain: Even though he works to make criminals (or any high-paying customer) disappear, he is honest, accommodating, and reasonable.
* TheStoic: Aside from some mild sarcasm, he's a non-judgemental professional who isn't affected by his clients.

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