Ignore the pork-pie hat or the flashy suit. Read the posture. Study the eyes. Catch a law-firm’s sterile glow, a fryer’s stainless gleam, desert dust hanging in the air. Details matter: the set of a collar, a grease-streaked sleeve, the way a man stands when he owns the room—and the trouble inside it.
We’re splitting the quiz in two. Part 1 is built around headliners and other well-known faces. Part 2 branches into side characters and cameos where the clues are subtle and the traps a notch sharper. All of the distractors are from the same universe, so each bad choice seems like it's close.
Trust the details. Pick the name that tells the better story.
[A] Bill Burr | The stand‑up comic brings blue‑collar charm to his enforcer role, balancing humor with menace.
2/25
2. Daniel Moncada
[D] Daniel Moncada | One half of the fearsome twin assassins, his silent presence and silver skull‑tipped boots do all the talking.
3/25
3. Luis Moncada
[C] Luis Moncada | The other half of the twin hitmen; his wordless stares and slow strides make him truly unsettling.
4/25
4. David Costabile
[D] David Costabile | As an uptight chemist with a love of lab safety, he turns a corporate villain into a fan favorite.
5/25
5. Rainer Bock
[B] Rainer Bock | He plays Werner Ziegler, the meticulous German engineer hired to build Gus Fring’s underground lab; homesickness and one misstep seal a tragic fate.
6/25
6. John de Lancie
[A] John de Lancie | Best known as a godlike being on Star Trek, his cameo as a desperate father adds human stakes.
7/25
7. Laura Fraser
[C] Laura Fraser | Her soft‑spoken facade and European chic disguise a calculating business mind with a moral void.
8/25
8. Mark Margolis
[A] Mark Margolis | He communicates volumes with a bell and a stare, making one of television's most chilling villains without uttering a word.
9/25
9. Emily Rios
[C] Emily Rios | As a young reporter caught in a web of crime, she brings earnest determination to the chaos.
10/25
10. Jeremiah Bitsui
[C] Jeremiah Bitsui | Playing a loyal enforcer, his stoic demeanor belies the personal cost of living by cartel rules.
11/25
11. Ray Campbell
[D] Ray Campbell | An intimidating presence and surgical precision make his hitman a scene‑stealer despite few lines.
12/25
12. RJ Mitte
[B] RJ Mitte | An actor with cerebral palsy, his role as Walter Jr. offers a heartfelt perspective on family amid turmoil.
13/25
13. Kerry Condon
[D] Kerry Condon | She lends a tough‑love voice as a lawyer managing complicated clients and her own ambitions.
14/25
14. Max Arciniega
[B] Max Arciniega | His hipster vibe and loyalty to his crew make his small role memorable despite limited screen time.
15/25
15. Tina Parker
[B] Tina Parker | As the unflappable receptionist, her gossip and eye rolls ground the legal drama in office reality.
16/25
16. Michael Bowen
[A] Michael Bowen | His corrupt lawman with a moustache brings a sense of old‑West villainy to the modern Southwest.
17/25
17. Steven Bauer
[B] Steven Bauer | As a cartel boss with a Cuban accent, his charisma and unpredictability make him both mentor and menace.
18/25
18. Javier Grajeda
[D] Javier Grajeda | He plays a cartel lieutenant whose loyalty is as unshakeable as his scowl.
19/25
19. Jessica Hecht
[C] Jessica Hecht | Her portrayal of a sister‑in‑law caught between love and suspicion adds layered domestic tension.
20/25
20. Christopher Cousins
[B] Christopher Cousins | Playing a mild‑mannered CEO with hidden greed, he shows how corporate veneers can hide criminality.
21/25
21. Krysten Ritter
[D] Krysten Ritter | Her punk‑rock cool and tragic arc as a recovering addict leave a lasting impression.
22/25
22. Rodney Rush
[A] Rodney Rush | With few lines but a memorable demise, he proves that even small characters can have big impact.
23/25
23. Kevin Rankin
[C] Kevin Rankin | His jittery intensity as a small‑time criminal underscores the desperation fueling the drug trade.
24/25
24. Scott MacArthur
[D] Scott MacArthur | His role as a dim‑witted criminal adds slapstick humor to otherwise dark scenarios.
25/25
25. Adam Godley
[A] Adam Godley | He portrays Elliott Schwartz, co-founder of Gray Matter—a polished tech executive whose cordial success throws Walt’s old regrets into sharp relief.