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by Donna Bowman April 26, 2009 Remember back in Season 1, when selling meth seemed like the answer to all of life's problems? Since then we've run down the catalog of all the bad things that can happen when you go into the drug business. ...
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: California Chronicle
CA Season finale, Breaking Bad: Bryan Cranston won an Emmy for playing the high school chemistry teacher turned meth maker, and now I'd say his co-star, Aaron Paul, deserves an Emmy this year. The young actor (29) plays a weaselly druggie/dimwit whom you ...
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source: Variety
CA On AMC's edgy series "Breaking Bad," star Bryan Cranston says he and creator Vince Gilligan were in sync early on about the emotional starting point of chemistry teacher Walter White's journey from milquetoast to meth dealer. ...
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Drugs or medication? It's Vegas, who cares! 
source: Orlando Sentinel
FL Season finale, Breaking Bad: Bryan Cranston won an Emmy for playing the high school chemistry teacher turned meth maker, and now I'd say his co-star, Aaron Paul, deserves an Emmy this year. The young actor (29) plays a weaselly druggie/dimwit whom you ...
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Stand-alone procedurals, sitcoms on the upswing as TV looks toward ... 
source: google.com
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source: Modesto Bee
CA to unravel the complex mysteries of "Lost," getting our cardio from the heart-pumping action on "24" and worrying about what will happen next to desperate chemistry teacher-turned meth-maker on "Breaking Bad," we all could use a little break. ...
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