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10 ‘Breaking Bad’ Facts Cooked Up to Prove You Are The One Who Knows
10 ‘Breaking Bad’ Facts Cooked Up to Prove You Are The One Who Knows
10 ‘Breaking Bad’ Facts Cooked Up to Prove You Are The One Who Knows
Breaking Bad successfully turned Mr. Chips into Scarface, but did you know that AMC wanted Matthew Broderick or John Cusack for the role of Walter White? Or that Jesse was supposed to die in Season 1? These are just some of the crystal blue persuasions from the thirteenth episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?,’ which cooks up a new batch for AMC’s Breaking Bad!
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Vince Gilligan Reveals Jesse’s Final Fate
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Vince Gilligan Reveals Jesse’s Final Fate
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Vince Gilligan Reveals Jesse’s Final Fate
'Breaking Bad' series finale "Felina" has long since come and gone, capping the tale of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in a much more satisfying manner than we had come to expect, though not without a few open-ended questions about the characters' fates. And while we last left Jesse (Aaron Paul) on an apparently happy note, has series creator Vince Gilligan revealed a much more sinister
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Watch Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul’s First Time Reading the Script
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Watch Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul’s First Time Reading the Script
‘Breaking Bad’ Series Finale: Watch Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul’s First Time Reading the Script
Given the upcoming release of 'Breaking Bad: The Complete Series,' we've seen all manner of goodies and special features popping up, from blooper reels to alternate endings and more. Now, the best of them all may have emerged, showing Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul's first read-through of the series finale script for "Felina!"
‘SNL’ Welcomes Back Drunk Uncle and Introduces Aaron Paul as “Meth Nephew”
‘SNL’ Welcomes Back Drunk Uncle and Introduces Aaron Paul as “Meth Nephew”
‘SNL’ Welcomes Back Drunk Uncle and Introduces Aaron Paul as “Meth Nephew”
Now that Bill Hader and Stefon have departed the show, we find ourselves treasuring every other recurring 'SNL' character and treating every appearance as if it's their last. That's just a long-winded way of saying "Welcome back, Drunk Uncle!" Bobby Moynihan's rambling, all-too honest (and all-too real) character once again graced the Weekend Update desk with his presence, updating us wi

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