Sometime back, I binge watched the whole series. For me, Walter White was always the good guy. Of course, you never saw the negative effects on the meth users, etc. He killed, but only in what can be called self-defense or otherwise being protective. Down deep, we are all rooting for him to somehow, someway, make it through all these trials and win the love and admiration of his family, etc.It doesn't work quite that way, but Walter still does good by his family in many ways.During the first episode, when he is humiliated by students that drop by the car wash and chuckle at him having to clean their care (he was working a second job), you can feel the burn of anger and pain that drove him to think, I've tried to make it the legal and honest way, but it has failed! I'm done with that.Of course, over the seasons, he becomes like a bumbling godfather, of sorts. He is super smart (much smarter than you thought at the beginning, it turns out), but he also has a core that is decent. His wife, going from acting distant and cold, to almost becoming a partner, creates great suppressed anger in him. His brother-in-law, a decent drug agent who he knows would never have a single bit of mercy, is also in the mix.