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I’ve decided ‘Breaking Bad’ may be one of the best TV shows ever, but I had to watch every last episode of the first four seasons to come to that conclusion.
Certainly when ‘Breaking Bad’ had hit its tipping point, people got very excited. They couldn’t believe their eyes, that Gale could be on the subway, alive and well.
I really love ‘Dexter.’ I’d like to be on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ or ‘Breaking Bad.’
I look at ‘Breaking Bad’ as a show about the American family.
It was the roughest day of my career, my final day of shooting on ‘Breaking Bad,’ knowing that I will never be able to kind of zip on that skin again.
I got spoiled on ‘Breaking Bad.’ Playing the same guy for four or five seasons, you get to really explore who the character is.
Honestly, one of the reasons I wanted to do a comedy next was that I just kept thinking, ‘I don’t want to chase the next ‘Breaking Bad,’ because honestly, there may never be one.’ I couldn’t imagine any other drama comparing. And I just wanted to laugh.
Nowadays, most educated people would just as soon stay home and watch ‘Breaking Bad’ as shell out a hundred bucks to see a Broadway play – assuming that there are any plays on Broadway worth seeing, which long ago ceased to be a safe bet.
After you leave a show – any show, but for me especially after ‘Breaking Bad’ – you hope for a job to help soften the blow now that you don’t have this amazing job anymore, and you hope that it’s good.
I think ‘Breaking Bad’ is incredible.
For what it’s worth, I enjoy ‘Dexter,’ ‘Modern Family,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘Breaking Bad.’ I’ve enjoyed the wonderful ‘The Pacific.’
I’m sorry to bang on about it because I know everyone is, but Bryan Cranston in ‘Breaking Bad’ is remarkable. To see him switch from ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ to suddenly become Walter White is incredible. It’s a) nice to see an actor given that chance, and b) great to see him really take full advantage of it.
It’s not that I don’t enjoy a good mystery that comes and goes in a hour. I do, but God, ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Saul’ unfold like novels.
It’s very exciting to be able to just work in this business, let alone on stuff you are extremely proud of. So it does make me a little nervous, because ‘Breaking Bad’ is so special. It’s great being part of something so great because people pay attention to you, hopefully because you’re doing good work.
I think cable TV in the United States is amazing right now. It’s reinvented television, really. What’s going on in the States with some of these cable shows like ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Mad Men’ is amazing stuff.
Would I have watched another season of ‘Breaking Bad’? Of course. Would I have watched another two seasons of ‘Breaking Bad’? Of course. The fact that I would easily have watched much, much more than I got made the ending so much more poignant and stronger and better for me.
I feel ‘Breaking Bad’ – maybe everybody says this about their show – I feel like this show is so special that I don’t ‘know’ that I necessarily really know what it’s like to do a regular show.
‘Breaking Bad’ – I’ve heard that question phrased in many directions, and it always means the same thing. It’s when someone can’t… when a decent person can’t take it any more. They just kind of turn and go in the opposite direction.
The last TV show I really indulged in was ‘Breaking Bad,’ and I was in such a state of mourning when it ended. I’ve got to choose my next one carefully.
I think people used to read ‘War and Peace,’ and now they don’t; now they sit around with their tablets and watch ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ or whatever, and they want the things that they watch to be better so that they can feel better about themselves for watching it.
All the guys on ‘Breaking Bad’ are really gentle and gorgeous creatures.
After ‘Breaking Bad,’ I couldn’t see myself liking anything nearly as much.
For ‘Breaking Bad,’ it was like, that’s one of the best pilots, probably the best pilot I have ever read.
It’s funny: There’s a lot of comics on ‘Breaking Bad.’
I can tell you, we had a lot of fun at ‘Breaking Bad.’ You have to.
I love ‘Breaking Bad,’ and the fact that my friend Aaron Paul is in it makes it all the more special to watch.
We shot ‘Breaking Bad’ on film; we capture ‘Better Call Saul’ digitally. In the shooting of ‘Breaking Bad,’ we would have this steady, handheld, cinema verite sort of look, so we purposely went the opposite way with ‘Better Call Saul’ – locked in the cameras and made the movements smoother and more mechanical.
I saw an Emmy ad that AMC took out with all the ‘Breaking Bad’ nominees’ photos, and there’s my picture from the show. It’s like World’s Ugliest Man – I’m an automatic winner in that category.
TV kind of worked out naturally for me. I was fortunate to do a show like ‘Breaking Bad’ and then go straight into something like ‘Friday Night Lights.’ It’s not something I focus on, but when they’re great projects, I can’t pass them up.
Forty-five years since I made my first paycheck, and I’m telling you that ‘Breaking Bad’ is as good as it gets.
No. I didn’t look at the last few scripts. I didn’t want to read them because I’m a ‘Breaking Bad’ fan. I wanted to experience it with everyone.
‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘The Shield’ were planned right from the start so that their narrative trajectory would come down in a blaze of fireworks.
The very design of ‘Breaking Bad’ was that it was a finite, close-ended series.
‘Breaking Bad’ was a magical, amazing experience. I’m honored to have been a part of it.
I love ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Breaking Bad.’
Honestly, all of ‘Breaking Bad’ was the best television experience of my entire life – the writing, the crew, the other actors.
I’m a huge ‘Breaking Bad’ fan; I would be really annoyed if anyone told me anything about what was going to happen in the last eight episodes.
I watch box sets. I worked my way through ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Prison Break.’
The reason I like ‘Breaking Bad,’ which is still probably my favorite show, is Walter White. You watch him transform, and that’s so fascinating. And I think. a lot of TV shows that aren’t successful, it’s because the characters become stagnant.
Watching something like ‘Orange is the New Black’ – the development of the characters is amazing. Or ‘Breaking Bad’ or ‘Mad Men’ – those shows went on for so long. You become so invested in those characters, and I think that’s a pretty magic thing.
We’ve taken some performing arts schools on the set of ‘Breaking Bad.’
I didn’t have cable when ‘Breaking Bad’ started, so I came to it late and kept waiting for a friend to watch it with, and could not find a single person who was not already into Season 3 and didn’t refuse to start watching it from the beginning.
I was lucky enough to be on a show like ‘Breaking Bad’ for 5 seasons; it changes how you look at other projects that come up.
For ‘Breaking Bad,’ people were with Walter White for 99% of that show, even though that guy is a monster.
I was a huge ‘Breaking Bad’ fan. I just loved the whole thing. Always interesting, always urgent. The stakes were always high.
When I watch ‘Breaking Bad,’ my stomach is in knots.
‘Better Call Saul’ happens in the same universe as ‘Breaking Bad,’ and we have the same writers and mostly the same crew. Like ‘Breaking Bad,’ it is a transformation story, and Bob Odenkirk brings his own distinctive flavour.
I will say, ‘The Michael J. Fox Show’ is funnier than ‘Breaking Bad’ – not that ‘Breaking Bad’ isn’t funny, but this is funnier and slightly less violent.
Everybody wants to have their ‘Breaking Bad.’ It went to Bryan Cranston. It couldn’t have happened to a better guy or a better actor.
After ‘Breaking Bad,’ people are very frightened of who I am. They back away from me on the street.
We’re seeing TV series that are as good as movies were in the ’70s and ’80s – shows like ‘The Wire,’ ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘Breaking Bad.’
It’s a very strange experience being on set of ‘Breaking Bad;’ you never know what’s coming next for your character. I feel like I don’t even know if I’m going to live through the next scene I’m in. It’s exciting to work on.
I myself downloaded and watched ‘The Wire,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Mad Men’ and ‘The Walking Dead’ on my iPad while walking on a treadmill. I never turned a TV on once. I never inserted a DVD.
I always seem to love the shows with cops. I really want to play a cop – I want a badge and a gun. I’d love to do a guest spot on ‘Breaking Bad’ or ‘Castle.’ I think ‘Once Upon a Time’ is a great time. Fun stuff. I like to have fun with characters.
I love the dark comedy in ‘Breaking Bad.’
The thing that intrigued me about ‘Breaking Bad’ from day one was the idea of taking a character and transforming him.
If I wanted to do TV full-time, ‘Breaking Bad’ is definitely the type of project I would want to do. But TV is not my favorite thing in the world. I definitely want to focus on film. It’s what I grew up loving. It’s always been about movies, movies, movies, movies, movies. I really want to make great films.
The scripts of ‘The Wire’ are fantastic – the scripts of ‘Breaking Bad,’ the scripts of ‘Mad Men,’ the scripts of ‘The Sopranos,’ the scripts of ‘Battlestar Galactica.’ You could keep going on. They’re incredibly well written.
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