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January

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December

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GQ’s Badasses of the Year:The Men of Breaking Bad
Our culture critic  Tom Carson on the AMC meth-dealer-in-the-desert epic’s ensemble cast and its mesmerizing fourth season:

With just one season left to go, Breaking Bad has shifted  from being all about Bryan Cranston’s triple-Emmy’d (so far) lead  performance to the best ensemble show on TV. This year, we were spun  around four compromised points of the male compass: brains (the  increasingly Machiavellian Walt), ego (Giancarlo Esposito’s drug kingpin  Gus), heart (Aaron Paul’s Jesse, Walt’s reluctant sorcerer’s  apprentice), and pure testosterone (Dean Norris as Hank, Walt’s  DEA-agent brother-in-law—who’s got a supernally wise dark-side twin in  Jonathan Banks, Gus’s head enforcer). Which one we get off on most says  as much about us as picking our favorite Beatle.

[Photograph  by Robert Maxwell]
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November

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“I have shot shows where the content is not up to the look and then the show becomes about the look. I would not feel that I did this show justice or I was successful with this show if people noticed my photography too much. I don’t want them to. I want a marriage. I want the lighting and the look and the performance — I want them all to be as one. What I would really love is for someone to look at that and think that everything is exactly in the right place and in the right proportion in terms of telling a good story.”- Michael Slovis, director and photography director of “Breaking Bad”. 
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October

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Did ‘The Walking Dead’ Cook Up a ‘Breaking Bad’ Reference?  

In a scene from Sunday’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Daryl, a salt-of-the-earth survivor played by Norman Reedus, produces a bag of drugs that belongs to his missing brother, Merle, and begins to rhyme off an inventory of its contents: crystal meth; ecstasy; painkillers; some first-class doxycycline (Merle, it seems, dealt with the occasional bout of the clap.) We’re given only a glimpse of the bag, but we can see that the crystal at its bottom is a certain shade of blue — the same color it takes on when it is cooked by Walter White, the “Breaking Bad” drug-lord-in-training played by Bryan Cranston.
In a portion of AMC’s “Walking Dead” after-show, “Talking Dead,” that was posted online, Robert Kirkman, a creator of the “Walking Dead” comics and a producer of the television series, said that the inclusion of the blue meth was indeed “a little Easter egg we were doing for AMC fans.” 
Asked by the “Talking Dead” host Chris Hardwick if Walter White had survived the zombie apocalypse, Mr. Kirkman said, “I would say so. I think that guy could survive anything.” He that his television show needed to get “some well-dressed ‘Mad Men’ zombies.”


Definitely caught this one!
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October

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SHELLY, BEFORE YOU GO OUT, CAN WE TALK?
YOU’VE ONLY LEFT THE HOUSE FOUR TIMES THIS WEEK AND ALL YOU DID WAS GET MORE SUN CHIPS AND YELLOW TAIL FROM 7-11. I LIKE BREAKING BAD TOO. IT’S A GOOD SHOW, BUT YOU NEED TO TAKE A BREAK.
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September

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