A crossover with 'The X - Files' could be really cool. Imagine Mulder and Scully investigating the strange events surrounding the meth production in 'Breaking Bad'. They might suspect some sort of alien influence on the drugs or the people involved, which would add a whole new layer of mystery to the 'Breaking Bad' story.
Saul Goodman is also a favorite. If there was a crossover with a legal drama like 'Boston Legal', Saul's unorthodox legal methods would be put to the test against the high - powered lawyers in that show. His character would bring a touch of the seedy underbelly of 'Breaking Bad' into the more polished world of a big - city law firm.
One popular 'Breaking Bad' and 'The Walking Dead' crossover fanfic is 'Breaking the Dead'. In it, the characters from both shows are brought together in a post - apocalyptic world filled with zombies. The writers cleverly blend the personalities and skills of the 'Breaking Bad' characters, like Walter White's scientific knowledge, with the survival skills needed in 'The Walking Dead' universe.
Imagine if the money laundering operations in 'Breaking Bad' were somehow connected to a powerful group in 'The Walking Dead' world. Maybe they were using the chaos of the zombie apocalypse to cover up their illegal financial activities. And characters from both shows have to team up to expose this connection and stop the bad guys. It would be a plot full of mystery, action and interesting character interactions.
Yes, 'Breaking Bad' is based on a real - life story to some extent. The idea of a person turning to the drug trade out of desperation has roots in real - world situations where people feel trapped by financial or personal circumstances.
Breaking Bad isn't derived from a comic. It's a unique creation that focuses on the transformation of the main character, Walter White, in a non-comic-related storyline.
Breaking Bad is purely fictional. The complex plot and the actions of the characters are crafted to tell an engaging story rather than being based on actual events.