Breaking Bad
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Contents
Breaking Bad 10
AMC (TV channel) 22
Aaron Paul 28
Early life 29
Career 29
Early career 29
Film 29
Television 30
Personal life 30
Filmography 30
Alan Sepinwall 32
Albuquerque, New Mexico 35
Anna Gunn 53
Early life 54
Career 54
Personal life 54
Filmography 54
Television 54
Film 55
Awards and nominations 56
Betsy Brandt 56
Early life 56
Career 57
Personal life 57
Bob Odenkirk 57
Box Cutter (Breaking Bad) 61
Breaking Bad (season 1) 72
Plot 73
Cast 73
Breaking Bad (season 2) 74
Breaking Bad (season 3) 84
Breaking Bad (season 4) 93
Breaking Bad (season 5) 105
Plot 106
Cast 107
Bryan Cranston 107
Early life 108
Career 108
1982-1999 108
2000-present 109
Personal life 110
Filmography 111
Television 111
Film 114
Awards and nominations 115
Bug (Breaking Bad) 116
Bullet Points (Breaking Bad) 117
Buyout (Breaking Bad) 121
Cleaner (crime) 123
Cornered (Breaking Bad) 125
Crawl Space (Breaking Bad) 126
David Costabile 128
Career 128
Onscreen 128
Onstage 128
Personal life 129
Dead Freight (Breaking Bad) 129
Dean Norris 131
Biography 132
Awards and nominations 132
Dexter (TV series) 133
Drive (The X-Files) 143
End Times (Breaking Bad) 147
Face Off (Breaking Bad) 149
Fifty-One (Breaking Bad) 151
Full Measure 154
George Mastras 156
Giancarlo Esposito 157
Gliding Over All 160
Gus Fring 163
Hank Schrader 169
Hazard Pay 173
Hermanos (Breaking Bad) 176
Jesse Pinkman 178
John Shiban 185
Credits 186
The X-Files 186
Torchwood: Miracle Day 187
Hell on Wheels 187
Jonathan Banks 187
Life and career 187
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad is an American television drama series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. Set and produced in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Breaking Bad is the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a struggling high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with advanced lung cancer at the beginning of
the series. He turns to a life of crime, producing and selling methamphetamine with a former student, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), with the aim of securing his family's financial future before he dies.
Premiering on January 20, 2008, the series is broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable channel AMC, and is a production of Sony Pictures Television. On August 14, 2011, AMC announced that Breaking Bad had been renewed for a fifth and final season consisting of 16 episodes. This final season is split into two parts, each consisting of 8 episodes and broadcast over
the course of two years; the first half premiered on July 15, 2012 and concluded on September 2, 2012, and the second half is scheduled to begin in summer 2013.
Breaking Bad has received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its writing, cinematography, directing and acting. The series has won six Emmy Awards--including three consecutive wins for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Cranston, one win for Supporting Actor
in a Drama Series for Paul, and three nominations for Outstanding Drama Series. Cranston has also been nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama and he was nominated three times for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series.
Production
Conception
Breaking Bad was created by Vince Gilligan, who spent several years writing the Fox series The X-Files. Gilligan wanted to create a
series in which the protagonist became the antagonist. "Television is historically good at keeping its characters in a self-imposed stasis so that shows can go on for years or even decades," he said. "When I realized this, the logical next step was to think, how can
I do a show in which the fundamental drive is toward change?" He added that his goal with Walter White is to turn him from Mr. Chips into Scarface. He has said it is difficult to write for Walter White because the character is so dark and morally questionable: "I'm going to miss the show when it's over, but on some level, it'll be a relief to not have Walt in my head anymore. " As the series has progressed, Gilligan and the writing staff of Breaking Bad have made Walter more and more unsympathetic. Gilligan said: "He's
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