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What Breaking Bad
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A chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer navigates crime, consequence, and moral collapse.

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Chemistry
Chirality and Drug Chemistry

Methamphetamine exists in two mirror-image forms (enantiomers). Walt's "blue meth" was chemically pure because he produced the more potent d-methamphetamine isomer. This is why chirality matters in pharmacology โ€” the same molecular formula, arranged differently, creates wildly different effects.

Economics / Game Theory
Prisoner's Dilemma

This is game theory in action. When two parties can either cooperate or defect, the rational choice for each individual is to defect โ€” but if both defect, both lose. Walt and Jesse face this dynamic from their very first cook: cooperation keeps them both alive, but the temptation to betray exists at every moment. Trust makes cooperation possible, but one betrayal can unravel everything.

Psychology / Literature
Hubris and the Tragic Hero

Walt is setting up a modern Greek tragedy. His fatal flaw (hubris โ€” excessive pride) drives him to pursue power and recognition beyond what is justified. He tells himself and Skyler that everything is "for the family," but in that desert moment a different truth flickers beneath the surface. Every great tragedy follows this arc: an exceptional person, a fatal flaw, and a rationalisation that papers over it โ€” until it can no longer hold.

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