Vince Gilligan could be the best thing that happened to us after Christopher Nolan.
BABY BLUE SONG AT END OF BREAKING BAD TV
While other TV shows overstay their welcome and extends on to innumerable seasons leading to cancellations and/or ending with a badly brewed finale, Vince Gilligan, with Breaking Bad, created such an interesting, engaging and absolutely unpredictable show that you just can’t help but be drawn into it’s dark and tense atmosphere.
But the cast and crew behind AMC’s Breaking Bad have not only created waves in television, they have most definitely redefined the genre.
Conceded, they’re all magnificent shows in their own right. I emphasize that its one of the best shows ever, among the likes of The Wire and The Sopranos or even the recent Game of Thrones and Homeland. Accompanied by absolutely spellbinding performances of Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, RJ Mitte and other characters throughout the show’s 5 season run. Bryan Cranston flawlessly portrays the role of Walter White, winning three consecutive Emmy awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. I shaved my HEAD, that’s how good it was!Ī critical and commercial success from day one, Breaking Bad follows Walter White, a chemistry teacher who’s dragged into the world of meth, maniac-cartels and murder when he is diagnosed with an inoperable lung cancer. I was instantly hooked and started watching it madly and recommended to whomever could appreciate it. I said MISTAKE because I’d witnessed one of the best shows that aired in TV history, making all my other favorites go down a cliff and rest at the bottom. And I made the mistake of watching the season 1 to 3 at a stretch. By the time I started watching the show, AMC had already aired 3 seasons and I needed a bite of what the hype was all about. They were all raving about how awesome it was and all. In the late 2010 I learned about this show that aired on AMC called Breaking Bad, thanks to Social Networks and my friends abroad.