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Breaking Bad’s Walter is a horrible salesman

This episode started out once again with a glimpse at an upcoming event, the same one that apparently transpires at some point at the White household. But unlike the second episode, we’re going to have to wait for the payoff. Among the items seen in evidence bags (uh oh) along the poolside was what looks […]

by Keith McDuffee

Breaking Bad’s Walter White: a reluctant man at sea

The painting pictured above was shown a couple of times in this episode of Breaking Bad, as Walter stared at it in his hospital room. I chose to put it here because it really spells out the theme for this show, at least from Walter’s point of view. Like a seaman of centuries past, he […]

by Keith McDuffee

Quotation Marks: Ninja star danger jock, glitter clump and butt pirates

This week’s quotes were absolutely absurd. Between Marshall’s night shirt, a graphic mental image involving glitter clump and douche tags, it was pretty much a free-for-all. Hey, remember when Lucy and Ricky slept in separate beds because showing a married couple sleeping together was too risque for television audiences? Yeah, those were the days. Anyway, […]

by Kona Gallagher

Breaking Bad – “Ding!”

Sadly, it’s not often you get a sophomore season premiere that’s followed up by another great episode, but Breaking Bad has done it. I’ve seen the third episode, as well, and it continues to impress. I’m desperately trying not to tear through all of the screeners in one sitting like a starving dog loosed upon […]

by Keith McDuffee

Breaking Bad reminds me of The Shield

When I knew Breaking Bad was returning this week, I was psyched. It’s actually pretty odd to say you’re “excited” about this show returning, because it can be uncomfortable to watch at times. The premise itself is somewhat disturbing, as are the situations that Walter White is in, even though one is more-or-less by his […]

by Keith McDuffee
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