Breaking Bad Star Imagines Marie's Life After Better Call Saul Cameo

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Breaking Bad Star Imagines Marie's Life After Better Call Saul Cameo
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Betsy Brandt has thoughts about Marie's future after her emotional BetterCallSaul cameo: 'She keeps going. I think she’s going to live the life she knows Hank would want her to.'

Breaking Bad star Betsy Brandt imagines Marie’s life after her emotional Better Call Saul series finale cameo. Brandt played DEA agent Hank Schrader’s eccentric wife Marie through all five seasons of the original Breaking Bad. She recently made her return to the Gilligan-verse with a surprise cameo in the Better Call Saul series finale.

Brandt’s Marie may have been used somewhat for comic relief on Breaking Bad, as her oddball behavior often became exasperating for her husband Hank. But Marie became a truly tragic character as she and Hank were ultimately sucked into the criminal plans of Walter White. Hank of course was finally killed as a consequence of trying to chase down White, leaving Marie a bereaved widow.

She keeps going. I think she’s going to live the life she knows Hank would want her to. I think that’s exactly what guides her. I can’t imagine what dating would be like for her, because she’ll compare everyone to Hank, and she’ll do that for a while. But I think she’ll live a long, happy, full life. I hope she and Skyler have some connection. It’ll never be the same, but I love that relationship. I love that they had that war-buddy connection.

Marie of course not only lost her husband Hank thanks to Walter White, she also lost her relationship with her sister Skyler, who as White’s wife became to a degree complicit in his crimes and by extension Hank's death. Marie was obviously left without her own children at the end of Breaking Bad, and due to her falling out with Skyler, also lost her relationships with her nephew Walter Jr. and niece Holly.

But Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan is known for wanting to get redemption for his characters if he can at all make it happen. He in fact made an entire movie just to give Jesse Pinkman a happy ending after all he went through thanks to his association with Walter White. Marie may not have gotten a movie, but she did at least have a chance to look the very guilty Jimmy McGill in the eye and feel perhaps that justice was finally done on Hank’s behalf.

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