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Breaking Bad - The Fifth Season (3 Discs)

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  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: June 4, 2013
  • Run Time: 375 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,070 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0060MYKYY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #331 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul return in their Emmyr -winning roles of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in the fifth explosive season of Breaking Bad. With Gus Fring dead, Walt's transformation from a well-meaning family man to ruthless drug kingpin is nearly complete. Forming a partnership with Jesse and Mike (Jonathan Banks), Walt proceeds to make a killing in the meth business until the fruits of his murderous schemes are threatened by a new development in the investigation led by his relentless brother-in-law Hank (Dean Norris). Executive produced by Vince Gilligan and Mark Johnson, the fifth season charts the murderous rise of Walter White as he reaches new highs...and new lows.

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Watched every episode, Can't wait for the rest of season 5 to come out. Edwina Williams  |  320 reviewers made a similar statement
Breaking Bad just gets better and better. Jeannette M Lareau  |  291 reviewers made a similar statement
One of the best shows on TV, ever. CMS  |  293 reviewers made a similar statement
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199 of 223 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Mike Ehrmentraut OWNS YOU. August 20, 2012
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There's not much you can say about a show that you haven't seen the entire season of yet, but what I can say is that BREAKING BAD, under the very watchful eye of Vince Gilligan, has become such an incredibly superior hour of television that it's become the best straight-up crime drama alongside FX's current winner JUSTIFIED, and what has been elevating it beyond belief in its fifth season is not the star of the show Bryan Cranston, who is still brilliant in his portrayal of Walter White, and really knows how to play his cunning and his desperation. It's also not in Aaron Paul, who's been phenomenal since the first minutes of his performance as Jesse Pinkman, the moral compass of the show (basically, if Pinkman thinks you've gone too far, you REALLY have) and its resident guide through the world we've found ourselves navigating through. It's also not through Anna Gunn as the increasingly put-upon and disassociative Skyler White, whose own personal journey over this season has caused her character to become a powder-keg of potentially epic proportions. It's not in the revelatory performance of Dean Norris as DEA ASAC and forthright brother-in-law Hank Schrader, whose larger-than-life acting style has finally been given a good home after decades in the business. It's not in the delightfully flighty Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader, Hank's wife and Skyler's sis and Walt's surprise confidant.

No. This season belongs to one person, and that is Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut. Forget the young psychotics of the Tuco variety. Forget the ever-expansive reach of the Mexican Cartels and their inhuman killing machines. Forget Gus Fring and his straight-laced terror. Mike is the most frightening character on this show simply because he's the most experienced and most efficient problem-solver this show has ever had. Every subtle stone-faced glance he throws; every quiet moment of him just sitting in a room; every syllable he utters is dripping with menace. In this character, Walt has found a unique match; a master manipulator whose mind is always working overtime to figure an infinite amount of angles on not only the people he works with, but the people he must care for and especially the people he needs to "take care" of. He's the perfect foil for Walt in the sense that Mike, knowing what he knows already, feels that he knows or can expect what Walt will do and then Walt, not being your typical criminal, will ultimately try work out a way to out-manuever Mike. It's like a game of chess that in Walt's mind has to be a zero-sum game, but to Mike, there can be a way for everyone to win. The episode "Buyout" is the very best example of this dynamic as Mike finally finds a way out for everyone that can score himself, Jesse and Walt millions of dollars and walk away from the business forever. Walt doesn't want that, though, for reasons that are made all-too emotionally vital to his character. Ultimately Mike and Walt have to face off against each other, and Walt's way out of that volatile situation is also unexpected but totally in character and totally in line with where the show is heading toward.

There are many comparisons to the characters of Walter White and the character of Michael Corleone; neither of them wanted to be who they became, but how they get there is something that is not so much something that is forced, but rather simply an acceptance of who the person can be when all pretense is stripped away, and yet we watch in horror as Walt sinks deeper and deeper into this subtly evil alter-ego he's created of a 'kingpin'. From the first moment Walt donned the fedora and adopted the moniker of "Heisenberg", he was forever altered and destined to become the man he is now, and none of what Vince Gilligan and his fantastic staff of creators like George Mastras and Michelle MacLaren have navigated these characters through seems inorganic. It was troubling to me for a while how Walt seemed to balk so heavily at getting out of the meth business, and I should have trusted in the show to lead me to a place where it not only makes sense, but it's necessary for the character to stay.

It's further proof that BREAKING BAD is a gritty, dirty, and incredibly smart show that has no illusions about what it is, but what it is, is gold.
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73 of 82 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Revenge of the Emasculated Man July 24, 2012
Viewers describe Breaking Bad as Mr. Chips to Scarface. As clever as that is, I see something different. I see it as a revenge tragedy for a man who feels that he has been emasculated by circumstances and the world and his cancer diagnosis gave him the opportunity to take his revenge. Walt was a genius who due to his teaching job was so broke that $15 worth of printer paper was a purchase that broke the bank. He was the constant butt of his brother-in-law Hank's derision and teasing. Hank after all was a "real man" a DEA agent. Now Walt is the drug dealer and criminal mastermind that Hank is unknowingly pursuing and Walt loves every minute of it....as long as everyone in his life is paying tribute to his genius and his manhood to whatever extent that they know the truth.

What happens to the family of this man when they discover that the husband and father they knew is in fact an entirely different person and not because he used his chemistry skills to cook methamphetimine? To me, that is the big message of this episode despite the fact that there are a lot of plot points with Mike, a genuine tough guy and bad ass. Perhaps that is why Walt doesn't like him, because Mike is the man Walt wishes he was.

Anyway, Skylar realizes that she has no idea who her husband is, but it is dawning on her that he is a very dangerous man to be around: the very definition of mad, bad and dangerous to know and not becasue Walt is the "one who knocks" as he arrogantly informed Skylar in the last episode, but because he is a loose cannon whose motives are different than stated and who is lying to himself. Last episode Walt informed Sklyar that he forgave her, one presumes for the affair with Ted and this episode Walt terrifies Skylar when he reaffirms their marriage and is unaware of her fear - or worse enjoys it.

Mike copes with other problems and former employees of Gus's empire that may cause problems for the new triumverate of Walt, Mike and Jesse. Mike also proves once again that even though he can do a dirty job that Mike knows who he is, his motives are clear and he still has a moral compass.

A good episode of Breaking Bad that deepens the psychological portraits of the characters and continues the tragic arc. In the flashforwards, as yet unexplained, Walt is still alive and presumably on the run but has a final trick up his sleeve. This viewer is hoping that the writers have the courage to take the tragedy the whole way but no matter what I will be watching with interest.
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47 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a way to start the work week... July 16, 2012
By JK
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So, I got rid of cable TV, subscribed to Netflix, got a broadcast TV antenna, saved tons of money and now watch only what I want. This is the first TV show I feel compelled to buy on streaming video. Amazon charged my credit card $2.84 for HD Season 5 Episode 1 this Monday morning and I already watched it twice just hours after its premier. No spoilers here, don't want to kill the thrill for anyone. This is the most exhilarating TV ride I've been on. The good thing about buying episodes on Amazon is that there are no commercials and you can pay to see current shows the day after release. Wish they would play on my phone like Netflix. Amazon HD has better resolution than Netlix on my Roku box.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad is the very best series I've seen in a long time!
The reason for only two stars is that Amazon doesn't give you
a CLOSED CAPTION option.
Published 5 hours ago by Carol Kono
5.0 out of 5 stars Walt Rules!
I just happened on this series by mistake and I love it. I watched seasons 1 through 4 on Netflix in 3 days and then bought the first part of season five on Amazon. Read more
Published 9 hours ago by book&moviefan
5.0 out of 5 stars I hope Breaking Bad has a 6th season
I liked that Walt took charge. I disliked how he treated his wife and friends. I give it a big thumbs up...
Published 13 hours ago by Rosemary Williams
3.0 out of 5 stars just ok
season five is just OK compared to previous seasons. Season 5 just seems really dark and not be subtle humor it was the highlights of other seasons
Published 15 hours ago by R. Mays
4.0 out of 5 stars Good series
The first episode did not play well at all, the video feed was slow and choppy after that everything has been fine
Published 15 hours ago by Debra Hyde
5.0 out of 5 stars best show ever!
Breaking bad is a great show. I'm going to hate when its over. Breaking bad is a must see. I can't wait to watch.
Published 16 hours ago by Matthew D. Klabacka
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good show
Awesome show. I need the next season now! The best rental on amazon. The best show for entertainment. Keep the kids away
Published 16 hours ago by James
4.0 out of 5 stars not as intense as first 4 seasons but still dramatic
tension mounts between Walter and Skyler, violence is more understated but tragedy occurs nonetheless. Walter realizes the meth business is all he has.
Published 18 hours ago by George Leventhal
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Close to one of the best Shows of the decade.
I'm probably with many of you in saying that Breaking Bad has caused me to be addicted to it's stellar plot & characters. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Fattieman
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
One of the best shows ever! Next to The Walking Dead of course! Hate that this show is coming to an end. Why do the great ones always have to go?!
Published 1 day ago by Dupreemike
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Milking it!
Agree. They say the complete 5th season but BB broke this up into 8 and 8. So the final 8 will not come out until later this year. So pay now but get the second half next year??
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Price for Season five
Agree with you on DVD price. I'll just wait.
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