Breaking Bad – The Complete First Season
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Popular water-cooler drama about an unremarkable and uncharismatic chemistry teacher, Walter, who discovers new passion in his life after he learns he has terminal cancer. Once a successful chemist, Walter now teaches apathetic high school students and works part-time at a car wash to help support his family – wife Skyler, who earns a modest income buying and selling items on eBay, and son Walter, Jr., a strong-willed 17-year-old suffering from cerebral palsy. Realizing he … More >>
Breaking Bad – The Complete First Season
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A terminally ill chemistry professional adds to his income by producing and selling drugs, more and more sucked in a world of illegal deals and crime.
A story is interesting as a sound example of going-all-the-way from a law-obedient model citizen to hard core crime doing everything to sustain family wellbeing in harsh time.
A reviewer is unsure of educative value of this standing apart produce but situations shown have been provided by tragic-comic way professionally.
I was really impressed with everything about this show. However, there is way too much dramatic tension for my taste, and I don’t consider myself a drama lightweight. After watching the second and third episode yesterday, I couldn’t sleep last night. I kept getting woken up by flash-backs.
This definitely needs an R rating! I sure wouldn’t want kids seeing this.
This is a great show and I have zero complaints about the quality of the product. My only problem is that with the cost of shipping your order will come to roughly $30 for what you will find to be only a seven episode season.
I watched the entire first season in one sitting and enjoyed it very much but felt the show could have benefitted from at least one scene illustrating the havoc that crystal meth can create in the lives of many of its abusers and Walter White’s reaction to it. I mean, I can’t recall any scene where White expresses one shred of regret for what he unleashes upon the world. And I couldn’t stop thinking of the countless methamphetamine addicts White would help create after they took thier first hit of his purer-than-pure drug and chased it forever thereafter to thier utter ruin. White seems so decent and morally-driven that I doubt he wouldn’t have considered this as well. A great show though overall. Bryan Cranston is a wonderful actor.
excellent show – way too expensive for 7 episodes.
it’s been so long since this show went off the air, i don’t think they have a case for blaming the break on the writer’s strike anymore.
i’ve just about lost my interest.