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I don't love 'Breaking Bad.' What is wrong with me? - The Watcher
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Mon, Jun 1
I don't love 'Breaking Bad.' What is wrong with me? Maybe the simple fact is that BB is consistently whatever it is. That thing is not my cup of tea, and I have little curiosity about meth and its environs. Breaking Bad, along with Mad Men and Lost, are easily the three best dramas on television. ...
'Breaking Bad' crosses over into narcocorrido territory
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Sat, Apr 25
United States That bravado may also explain why Pepe Garza struggled with the lyrics for a narcocorrido music video that opened a recent episode of AMC's "Breaking Bad," the cable series about a New Mexico chemistry teacher turned drug dealer named Walter White. ...
Emmys award historic nods to 'Mad Men' and 'Damages'
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Jul 17
By Tempo The academy, which announced its Emmy nominations Thursday morning, handed out its first-ever best drama nods to basic-cable programs. FX’s “Damages” and AMC’s “Mad Men,” both of which received multiple nominations, were the history-making nominees.
'Breaking Bad' returns, Liz Phair's TV tunes, a 'Veronica Mars' cruise
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Wed, May 7
By Tempo The series stars Emmy-nominated veteran actor Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle, Little Miss Sunshine); Aaron Paul (Mission: Impossible III); Anna Gunn (Deadwood); Dean Norris (Little Miss Sunshine); Betsy Brandt (CSI); and RJ Mitte (Hannah Montana, Weeds). The pilot is execu...
Opinion: 'Breaking Bad' offers Bryan Cranston a role with demented potential
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Jan 17
By Tempo “Breaking Bad” often demonstrates its characters using chemistry to solve problems, but the show, so far, doesn’t have quite the right ingredients — it could use something more combustible in the mix. Where does the show go from its "chemistry teacher turned drug dealer" premise? That w...