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Soap Central on MSNNot Bryan Cranston, but this actor was the first choice to play Walter White in Breaking BadBryan Cranston’s portrayal of Walter White in Breaking Bad is counted among the most iconic performances in television history.
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Soap Central on MSNWhy Walter White walked so that other TV antiheroes could runPost-Breaking Bad, a slew of shows adopted the antihero model. Ozark introduced us to Marty Byrde, a money launderer for cartels who poses as the hero. Barry presented a hitman who becomes an actor ...
Breaking Bad creator-writer Vince Gilligan talked about an insignificant moment from the show which actually set up the show ...
Breaking Bad is one of the most popular shows of all time. Viewers love the twists and turns, layered plot building, and most ...
Few shows have ever pushed the emotional and moral boundaries of television like ‘Breaking Bad ... Jane’s overdose in Season 2, while Walter White stands idly by and watches her die ...
Breaking Bad is set in a United States full of sinister nooks and crannies. The high school teacher produces meth. The ...
Bryan Cranston was born to play Walter White in Breaking Bad but Vince Gilligan had to go to extreme lengths to convince the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBreaking Bad's Original Walter Jr. Plan Would've Robbed Us Of One Of The Show's Greatest ScenesBreaking Bad's creator initially had different plans for Walter Jr., which would have robbed us of one of the best moments ...
In this honest review, we’re comparing both shows to figure out which one truly deserves the top spot—and whether the latter can ever fully escaped Walter White’s shadow. Breaking Bad starts ...
After the ending of “Breaking Bad,” creator Vince Gilligan felt that Jesse Pinkman’s (Aaron Paul) story wasn’t over yet.
White House Correspondents' Dinner brought stars and journalists out on April 26 in Washington, D.C. See who all attended and what went down.
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