The best show on television returns this July and begins its final season. The last 16 episodes of Breaking Bad will be split up into two separate runs, utilizing a strategy that worked extremely well for season 2 of another hit AMC program, the zombie apocalypse show The Walking Dead. I still can’t believe Keith Richards isn’t [...]
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The final season of Breaking Bad is going to be split up into 2 epic runs
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3 reasons Breaking Bad is the best show on television
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On Sunday, July 17th the AMC television series Breaking Bad makes its long awaited return for its fourth season. And while it often gets overshadowed by AMC’s other acclaimed series, Mad Men, all the 60′s set pieces, painfully slow pacing and bloated critical acclaim in the world can’t change the fact that Breaking Bad is the superior program and [...]