<P> The concept emerged as Gilligan talked with his fellow writer Thomas Schnauz regarding their current unemployment and joked that the solution was for them to put a "meth lab in the back of an RV and (drive) around the country cooking meth and making money". </P> <P> Before the series finale, Gilligan said that it was difficult to write for Walter White because the character was so dark and morally questionable: "I'm going to miss the show when it's over, but on some level, it'll be a relief to not have Walt in my head anymore ." Gilligan later said the idea for Walter's character intrigued him so much that he "didn't really give much thought on how well it would sell", stating that he would have given up on the premise since it was "such an odd, dark story" that could have difficulties being pitched to studios . </P> <P> As the series progressed, Gilligan and the writing staff of Breaking Bad made Walter increasingly unsympathetic . Gilligan said during the run of the series, "He's going from being a protagonist to an antagonist . We want to make people question who they're pulling for, and why ." Cranston said by the fourth season, "I think Walt's figured out it's better to be a pursuer than the pursued . He's well on his way to badass ." </P> <P> While still pitching the show to studios, Gilligan was initially discouraged when he learned of the existing series Weeds and its similarities to the premise of Breaking Bad . While his producers convinced him that the show was different enough to still be successful, he later stated that he would not have gone forward with the idea had he known about Weeds earlier . </P>

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