I just watched every episode recently, but did you guys watch the online webisodes? They were actually kinda funny, and the one with the comics Jesse drew was sad.
I just watched every episode recently, but did you guys watch the online webisodes? They were actually kinda funny, and the one with the comics Jesse drew was sad.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/67...eaking-bad-rpg
warning, full of spoilers from what's aired already, just in case you aren't up to date
that shit is hilarious, made my fiance watch
ROFL. Awesome vid Qal.
It had some pretty good moments, I was expecting more after the Battlestar Galactica version.
That was awesome. I liked the Game of Thrones one they did also.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/04/06/br...inal-season-2/
The question of whether AMC will indeed split the final season of Breaking Bad is close to an official verdict.
Emmy-winning series star Bryan Cranston says AMC will break the award-winning drama’s final 16-episode season into two separate runs, as has been speculated for months. “We’re splitting it,” says Cranston, who’s currently shooting the fifth season premiere in New Mexico. “We’re going to shoot the first eight, then take a four-month production break, then the rest will air next year.”
The network has not announced a premiere date for Breaking Bad, though actors on the show say the drama will return in July.
AMC and Sony Pictures TV have maintained radio silence on the show’s return and distribution plan. A studio spokesperson says the four-month production hiatus is “one scenario” that’s being considered. The network wants to divide the final season so it has a strong summer drama airing this year and the next (it would also presumably allow Breaking Bad to be eligible for two award-season cycles). With Breaking Bad production under way and summer right around the corner, obviously the schedule should get firmed up soon, though AMC has shown a willingness to engage in some production brinksmanship in the past.
Cranston, who’s directing the upcoming April 11 episode of ABC’s Modern Family, is expected to direct the ninth episode of Breaking Bad‘s final season (the 2013 premiere, assuming all goes according to plan).
“We pick up right where we left off,” Cranston says of the fifth-season opener. “We’re cleaning up the pieces from last season’s huge ordeal where Gus Fring was forced to meet his maker. It’s not as easy as Walter thought. And as we’ve discovered over the years, you don’t really know who Walter White is. I’m still discovering who he is and I’m trying to allow myself to be open to him going darker and darker. There’s physical danger to himself and his family, plus there’s the emotional danger due to his anger and hubris. It’s about the evil that men do and where that takes him
pisses me off to read that one of the reasons to consider splitting the season is to be eligible for 2 Emmy seasons. also for better ratings at another time. though that ones harder to be angry about because that's why networks do everything.
why hasn't season 4 come out yet on bluray/dvd? :/
Cannot wait. Also bit of casting news:
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/breaking-ba...150800233.html
No one's what they seem to be on "Breaking Bad" -- well, except maybe for the often hapless Jesse -- and the show's adding another mysterious character to the mix with "Friday Night Lights" alum Jesse Plemons.
The man who played beloved "FNL"-er Landry Clarke will join the fifth and final season of AMC's "Breaking Bad" as a guy named Todd, a network rep confirms to TheWrap.
Todd is a nice guy … or so he appears, reports TVLine.com. There will likely be more to the "dependable, innocuous, working-class guy" than meets the eye, however.
"Breaking Bad" premieres its new season in July, with a total of 16 new episodes that will likely be broken into two, eight-episode runs.
Plemons, who starred in the recently-canceled NBC comedy "Bent," is currently co-starring on the big screen with his "Friday Night Lights" cohort Taylor Kitsch in "Battleship."
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I don't know if there's any truth in this.. but... http://eztv.it/tvnews/5911/2012-canc...hows-and-more/
says breaking bad has been canceled? >.<
this has been known to be the last season for like a year now
This season (broken into two seasons of 8 episodes each) will be it's last season. I believe it's a difficult show to negotiate for a budget and Vince Gilligan and his crew have an idea of how long they wanted to extend it anyway. I will be pretty heart broken to see it go, but it's going out on it's own terms which is a lot more than I can say for a vast amount of my favorite television.
For as much as I love Breaking Bad it's easy to forget that it's not at all the ratings blockbuster of, say, the Walking Dead (Mad Men doesn't pull in those kind of numbers either). It's beloved and has the critical acclaim, but the bottom line isn't as strong.
Cancelled just feels like the wrong word for shows like BB and House -.-a