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The AMC series about a teacher who cooks meth has won acclaim and a fervent following. By PETER LARSEN "Breaking Bad" wraps up its second season this week, yet for creator Vince Gilligan, even after 20 episodes it's hard for him to believe all the ...
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: blogs.amctv.com
It was such a crazy idea when I came up with it," Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan told the Times. "And then AMC came along -- before 'Mad Men' was on the air -- and they went after it with such gusto and intelligence. I still can't believe it."
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source: blogs.amctv.com
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source: blogs.amctv.com
• "Jesse is the axle of the show's future story line. I fear that Jesse will get clean and Walt will drag him back into drug use. Walt doesn't use, but having Jesse around meth all the time will mean that, sooner or later, Jesse will crawl back into that pipe." -- sweetposey
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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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