Mon, Oct 20
UK - Oct 20, 2008
Hank's team had found some of Walter's meth - the purest they have ever seen - in one of the missing dealer's car. Hank rallied his team and said that ...
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source: blogs.amctv.com
Fans this discussed their favorite DEA agent Hank Schrader and lumped praise on Breaking Bad's cast. AMCtv.com awards the Talk forum commenters quoted in our weekly "What You're Saying" post with prizes like a Breaking Bad hat (limit one per person).
Published Fri, Oct 16
The Los Angeles Times Checks in With Breaking Bad 
source: blogs.amctv.com
The Times's Josh Gajewski sat down with creator Vince Gilligan and his longtime friend Tom Schnauz, who joined Breaking Bad's writing staff for the third season. Schnauz related to the Times how he and Gilligan conceived of the show's premise after reading about a mobile meth lab and joki...
Published Sat, Aug 8
Talk Forum - What You're Saying 
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
Published Fri, Jun 19
The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Commander Coconut Column: Drugs or ... 
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 ...
Published Fri, Jun 12
Writers, actors build character together 
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. ...
Published Thu, Jun 11
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 ...
Published Thu, Jun 11
Stand-alone procedurals, sitcoms on the upswing as TV looks toward ... 
source: google.com
Alta. They include proud high school teacher Walter White in "Breaking Bad," who dealt meth to fund his cancer treatments, the widow Nancy Botwin on "Weeds," who sold marijuana to support her kids, and the upcoming series "Hung," about a divorced dad in ...
Published Sun, Jun 7
source: Entertainment Weekly
The juicy mysteries of Lost are done for the season, 30 Rock and the rest of Must-See Thursday has segued into repeats, and Breaking Bad has packed up its crystal meth beakers and gone into hibernation for the foreseeable future. ...
Published Sat, Jun 6