Walter White: Who are you talking to now?
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A chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer joins a former student in manufacturing and selling methamphetamine to provide for his family’s future. Celebrate the fan-favorite Breaking Bad; going back to some of the most memorable walls… Jesse Pinkman was originally supposed to appear in episode 9. During a break caused by the scriptwriters' The creator of Strike, Vince Gilligan, impressed by the portrayal of Jesse by Aaron Paul and everyone who just likes Paul, decided to resurrect the character and transfer Jesse’s fate to another character in the finale of the first season. ..At the beginning, the letters of the names of the actors and the crew are highlighted in green, denoting symbols of chemical elements. However, “Ch”; Michael Slovis' the name was highlighted in several early episodes, although Ch is not a symbol for a chemical element. In later episodes, only "C" (Carbon) allocated.
What do you think you see?
Do you know how much I earn a year? I mean, even if I told you, you wouldn’t believe it. Do you know what would happen if I suddenly decided to quit my job? A company big enough to be listed on NASDAQ is on its way to the top. Disappears. She ceases to exist without me. No, you obviously don’t know who you’re talking to, so let me warn you.
I AM a danger
I’m in no danger, Skyler. The guy opens the door and they shoot him, and that’s what you think about me? No! I am the one who knocks! At the beginning, the titles use chemical symbols from Mendeleev’s table: bromine (Br) and barium (Ba) in the title, creator Vince Gilligan is absent (except when he gets the letter V for vanadium), one of the actors and crew. Contributors All episodes aired in some regions on pay cable without commercials, but with extra walls not included on AMC. Edited for CollegeHumor Originals: Breaking Bad/Walking Dead Mash-Up (2013).
Dead fingers speak of work in a nuclear-free city
I have never watched a TV series that was as realistic and exciting as Breaking Bad. This is definitely one of the best shows out there and it just keeps getting better. The journeys of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are unforgettable. These are some of the best written characters ever. Some of the shots are elaborate works of art, and I’m rarely distracted by the game. The performances are so magnificent that calling them performances seems inappropriate. Overall, Breaking Bad consistently maintains a level of engagement and technical quality that can only be seen in the best films, and in terms of tone, every tense moment is delivered.
perfectly and always achieves the desired effect
I think that the plot of the series lacks some complexity in the first seasons, because there are not many storylines in it, and it starts a little slowly, but “The Troubled” is a must-watch. If you have mixed feelings about the first season, trust me, it will only get better. If there was ever a series that could be called perfect, then I think it’s that one.