Welcome to the Open Thread for the third episode of Breaking Bad‘s fifth season. You know what to do.
Spoilers after the jump. Continue reading
Welcome to the Open Thread for the third episode of Breaking Bad‘s fifth season. You know what to do.
Spoilers after the jump. Continue reading
Hey, kittens! What did you think of last night’s episode? Have you read all the recaps? Are you ready to dissect the episode with your fellow Crassholes? Hit the jump then! The rest of you be warned: there be spoilers ahead. Argh! Continue reading
Welcome to the Open Thread for Breaking Bad Episode 2, “Madrigal.” You know the drill: we’ll be liveblogging the episode, discussing it in realtime, so don’t hit the jump if you aren’t watching it with us (or haven’t already seen it)! Continue reading
Well, holy shit. Season 5 is off to a strong start. Let’s trade recaps and .gifs while we discuss all the events that went down last night.
Warning! Everything posted after the jump will be a spoiler! Everything. Continue reading
It’s here, yo. It’s finally here. The arrival of the fifth season of Breaking Bad feels more bittersweet than anything since we’re marking the beginning of the end. Any theories regarding Walt or Jesse’s fates you’d like to throw out there?
In a recent GQ interview, Aaron Paul promised the cold open of the season premiere gets crazy. Let’s find out just how crazy in 3…2…
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It’s been a year since television’s finest hour of drama was on the air but this Sunday Breaking Bad returns for its fourth season. It’s difficult to express exactly what the show has become since its high-concept beginning. For those who are completely in the dark, Breaking Bad is about the exploits of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with lung cancer and turns to producing and selling pure crystal meth in order to support his family and pay his medical bills. White enlists the help of a former student turned middling drug dealer Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and together they provide delicious meth for the children of New Mexico. Along the way they run into the usual: Drug cartels, twin assassins, elderly men who can only communicate via bells and sexually unsatisfied women. Continue reading