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Walt's back for another season of Breaking Bad on AMC. The new season starts this Sunday, March 8th, at 10pm on AMC. The strike shortened first season was a riveting drama with plenty of black comedy thrown in. Bryan Cranston won an Emmy for his portrayal of chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin Walt White. It also won an Emmy for editing and had a couple other nominations for cinematography and directing.
AMC is rerunning S1 on Friday night, so those of you wanting to catch up shouldn't have too much trouble. The first season was only 7 episodes. The DVD's of S1 are out now, as well.
Upcoming schedule:
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Fri. Mar. 6 8:00 PM AMC Pilot #1.1
Fri. Mar. 6 9:00 PM AMC Cat's in the Bag... #1.2
Fri. Mar. 6 10:00 PM AMC ...and the Bag's in the River #1.3
Fri. Mar. 6 11:00 PM AMC Cancer Man #1.4
Sat. Mar. 7 12:00 AM AMC Gray Matter #1.5
Sat. Mar. 7 1:00 AM AMC Crazy Handful of Nothin' #1.6
Sat. Mar. 7 2:00 AM AMC A No-Rough-Stuff Type Deal #1.7
[B]Sun. Mar. 8 10:00 PM AMC Seven Thirty-Seven #2.1[/B]
Reviews and interviews:
- Variety
After a strike-shortened first season, "Breaking Bad's" return approximates the mental state of its central character: The show appears chaotic, confused, in danger of careering out of control. Yet there's a guiding plan here, and a sense of uncertainty -- created by the hook of a protagonist with terminal cancer -- that keeps the series utterly compelling, since it's impossible to anticipate how the show intends to get from point A to the inevitability of point B. Season two is both grim and gritty, with the jarring feel of a Tarantino film -- and I inhaled the first three episodes like a junkie.
- Entertainment Weekly Review
Ultimately, Bad is a superlatively fresh metaphor for a middle-age crisis: It took cancer and lawbreaking to jolt Walt out of his suburban stupor, to experience life againto take chances, risk danger, do things he didn't think himself capable of doing. None of this would work, of course, without Emmy winner Cranston's ferocious, funny selflessness as an actor. For all its bleakness and darkness, there's ?a glowing exhilaration about this series: It's a feel-good show about feeling really bad. A
- Contra Costa Times
Of course, this dramatic transformation all hinges on the impressive work of Cranston, who is proving that the Emmy upset he pulled off last fall was no fluke. With quiet magnetism, he goes from milquetoast family man to a fiercely determined man on a mission - earning our empathy in the process.
- Kansas City Star
Breaking Bad is not an easy show to watch. Besides the occasional gore and generally unrelenting tone, theres the creeping realization that the lead character is turning into a midlife lowlife. That with every passing hour, the drug trade is pulling him into the primordial slime, and hes helpless to resist, because the Faustian bargain, once struck, is nonrefundable.
- Esquire Interview
Season 1 Recap:
- S1 One Minute Recap
- Episode Guides for S1
AMCtv said:Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher, learns he has terminal lung cancer. Desperate to secure the financial future of his family his wife Skyler is pregnant, his son Walter Jr. has cerebral palsy -- the 50-year-old leaves his second job at the car wash and teams up with a former student named Jesse to make and sell meth. "You know the business. I know the chemistry," he tells his new partner, who declares Walt "a damn artist" after sampling the first batch cooked in their Winnebago/mobile-drug-lab.
Jesse takes said sample to Krazy-8, cousin to Jesses recently busted drug-dealing partner Emilio. Emilio, out on bail and convinced Jesse ratted him out, sets up a double-cross. When a desert rendezvous with all four turns nasty, Walt creates a chemical explosion that leaves Emilio dead and Krazy-8 struggling to survive. Krazy-8 escapes only to have Walt recapture him then lock him to a pole in Jesse's basement.
Jesse and Walt then flip a coin to determine who'll dissolve Emilio's body in acid (Jesses job) and wholl kill Krazy-8 (Walts job). Skyler, meanwhile, uses *69 to trace a suspicious call from Jesse. When Skyler asks who this is, Walt says that Jesse is his pot dealer.
Skyler visits Jesse to tell him to stop selling her husband marijuana. After she leaves, Jesse gets to work on disincorporating Emilios body. Because he ignores Walt's specific instructions to use a certain type of plastic container, opting instead to pour acid on Emilio in the bathtub, the acid completely eats through the tub, which collapses to the floor below leaving Walt and Jesse with a bloody mess to clean up.
At Walt's house, Skyler poses vague questions about marijuana to her sister Marie, who thinks they're discussing Walter Jr. Shortly thereafter, Marie persuades her husband, Hank, a DEA agent, to scare the boy straight. Marie is breaking the law herself, however, having stolen a pair of shoes from a store where she felt the sales clerk was ignoring her.
In another part of town, Jesse bolts from his house after Walt berates him for divulging personal information to Krazy-8. Walt says they have more work to do, but Jesse begs to differ: "Coin flip is sacred! Your job is waiting for you in the basement." A heart-to-heart with Walt leaves Krazy-8 confident that Walt will spare him, but when Walt realizes Krazy-8 is conning him, he strangles the dealer.
At a family barbecue, Walt reveals his illness to Marie, Hank, and Walter Jr. Walt balks at spending $5,000 to see a renowned oncologist. Walter Jr., frustrated by his dad's lack of emotion, blurts out, "Then why don't you just f---ing die?" Walt relents, using drug profits to pay the bill.
Jesse, haunted by recent events, flees to his parents' house. There, the maid discovers a joint. Jesse denies it's his, but his parents kick him out. As he leaves, his younger brother, Jake, thanks Jesse for not telling on him.
At a birthday party at his fancy home, Elliott, Walts Nobel-prize winning former colleague, offers Walt employment, saying his company provides excellent health insurance. Walt declines the offer, later accusing Skyler of putting Elliott up to it.
Jesse attempts to cook meth but can't match Walt's quality. At a family pow-wow about Walts cancer, Walt tells everyone, "All I have left is how I choose to approach" having cancer; he chooses not to have chemo. The next morning, though, he says he'll accept treatment and Elliott's help.
At a chemotherapy clinic, Walt tells Skyler he's taking Elliott's money but in fact, hes using the drug-dealing profits. His chemo bills mounting, Walt tells Jesse they need to sell meth in bulk.
Having discovered a gas mask (labeled property of Walts high school) in the desert, Hank inventories the storage room of Walt's chemistry lab and concludes that "some meth monkey had a feeding frenzy" there.
Jesse finagles an interview with Tuco, Krazy-8's "badass" replacement as a distributor. Tuco loves Walt's meth but refuses to pay for it up front, beating up Jesse and swiping the meth. Walt returns to face down Tuco, deceiving him with what looks like meth, but which is actually an explosive compound Walt uses to demolish Tuco's office. "You got balls," Tuco allows, and they make a deal for more meth.
Jesse becomes outraged upon learning that Walt is doing business with Tuco. Things turn tenser still when Walt can't produce Tuco's meth order. Walt talks Tuco into a loan, albeit at high interest, so that he and Jesse can procure the proper supplies.
Walt tells Skyler he's going to a sweat lodge but instead heads to Jesse's house. He congratulates Jesse for scoring the supplies, though a key chemical is missing. Jesse knows thieves who can steal it, but they want ten grand. Walt suggests he and Jesse pinch it themselves.
Meanwhile, Skyler heads to a jewelry store to return a baby-sized diamond tiara Marie gave at her baby shower. When she approaches the owner with the gift she is apprehended and informed it was stolen. Faking labor pains, Skyler avoids arrest and confronts Marie, who is evasive.
Walt and Jesse pull off their heist and cook in Jesse's basement. At an auto junkyard, Walt delivers the new meth to Tuco, who is ecstatic about the results. When one of Tucos henchmen presumes to speak for him, Tuco viciously beats the guy to a pulp. Walt and Jesse look on in shock. Finishing up, Tuco laughs and tells Walt he'll see him next week.
Other Links and Media
- Wikipedia
- IMDB
- Minisodes
- AMC's Official Site