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141 of 152 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular
I think many, when looking at the main star of this show (Bryan Cranston) will have only really been familiar with him from Malcolm In The Middle. He played Hal, a simple Dad with simple values and an unbeatable love for his family. Who would have thought that he can take a character with the same basic love of his family and create something incredibly unique from that...
Published on October 17, 2008 by Steven Stewart

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14 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NO English Subtitles???
The potential market for English subtitles is in the millions. That includes the hard of hearing but also people who know some English, but not well, who need to follow the subtitles to understand.

That this show has foreign subs and not English seems strange!
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141 of 152 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular, October 17, 2008
I think many, when looking at the main star of this show (Bryan Cranston) will have only really been familiar with him from Malcolm In The Middle. He played Hal, a simple Dad with simple values and an unbeatable love for his family. Who would have thought that he can take a character with the same basic love of his family and create something incredibly unique from that. In Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston plays Chemistry professor Walter White who's married with a handicap son who suffers from Cerebral Palsy and a child on the way.
One day Walter is hit with the ultimate bombshell as he finds he has inoperable lung cancer and has little time left to live. Walter realises that he can't assure his families financial security for the little time he has left being a teacher. He hears about a raid on a crystal meth lab that seizes millions of dollars worth of drugs which he decides that he must be a part of that. He knows how to make the best crystal meth ever seen, but not how to get it on the streets which is why he must enlist the help of his former student and drug pusher Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).

I honestly didn't have high hopes for this show as, although I'm a huge fan of Bryan Cranston for his work on Malcolm In The Middle, I struggled to believe he could pull off such a train wreck of a character. The family is a typical middle class American family struggling to take care of their disabled son trying to make him have as normal a life as possible. In a way I can relate to the situation as I'm disabled myself and know how much of a strain it can be on parents. Sure, it's not the same disability, but the family struggling through it is definitely displayed well and R.J. Mitte as Walter Jr. is an excellent fit. Although I'm betting he was only cast because he too has Cerebral Palsy, he still fits the bill and plays the character brilliantly.

Fantastic, fantastic show. I don't want to tell you much about the seasons events as it is quite short and risks spoiling certain events. I have to tell you that there are times in which this show doesn't hold back. It has no qualms about showing you the brutality of a broken man fighting against his own sense of morality, joining the drug world and even dealing with the fact that he killed a guy. Oh and obviously he's dying and is reminded of that from time to time but it's certainly gelled together brilliantly.

Just to wrap it up I can only really say this TV show is amazing in every way and I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. Bryan Cranston is a very underrated actor, but he's determined to prove himself for which he does a terrific job. When this DVD set comes out in the UK I'll certainly be one of the first to buy it.
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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The First Season Barely Breaks The Surface, March 9, 2009
First I want to say that this series is great and if you haven't seen it yet or are unsure about it, the second season is currently airing on AMC, so try to catch a few of them to get a better understanding. If you like those episodes or if you're one of the people who already love this series then this DVD boxed set is for you. It contains the complete first season of AMC's Breaking Bad in seven one hour long episodes.

In short the plot is a more serious Bryan Cranston than we've seen playing chemistry teacher Walter White, who gets diagnosed with cancer. With a son, Walter Jr, who is disabled and a wife, Skyler, who is pregnant with her second child in her late thirties he decides the best way to take care of his family is to start making crystal meth with one of his old dead beat students, Jesse. The further he goes to try and provide for his family the darker and more complicated his life becomes with crazy drug dealer's, increasing extended family issues with his wife's sister, Marie, and to top it off a bother in law, Hank, who is a Drug Enforcement Administration Officer.

The episodes found on this set are:

Ep 1: Pilot - Walter White is a high school chemistry teacher who learns that he has lung cancer. With a new lease on life, Walter becomes a drug dealer to secure his family's financial security.
Aired: 1/20/2008

Ep 2: Cat's in the Bag... - Following their debacle in the desert, Walter and Jesse are left with a mess to dispose of. Later, Skyler grows suspicious of Walt's recent activity.
Aired: 1/27/2008

Ep 3: ...and the Bag's in the River - Walter is left to deal with Krazy-8 alone following an argument with Jesse. After Marie raises concerns that Walt Jr. is smoking cannabis, Hank shows him the dangers of drug use.
Aired: 2/10/2008

Ep 4: Cancer Man - The DEA becomes suspicious of a new drug kingpin. Walt reveals that he has cancer to Marie and Hank. Elsewhere, Jesse visits his estranged family.
Aired: 2/17/2008

Ep 5: Gray Matter - Walter and Skyler attend a former colleague's party. Jesse tries free himself from the drugs. Later, Skyler organizes an intervention for Walt.
Aired: 2/24/2008

Ep 6: Crazy Handful of Nothin' - The side effects of chemo begin to plague Walt, who is also cooking meth again. Jesse's friend, Skinny Pete, introduces him to a distributor named Tuco, but things go awry and Jesse ends up hospitalised.
Aired: 3/2/2008

Ep 7: A No-Rough-Stuff Type Deal - Walter accepts his new identity as a drug dealer after a PTA meeting. Elsewhere, Jesse decides to put his aunt's house on the market, and Skyler is the recipient of a baby shower.
Aired: 3/9/2008

Some people have said that the new season has taken too long to air but they must not realize AMC and HBO take a year between seasons of all their big shows. The second season is currently airing (started March 8th 2009), which happens to be one year after the first. Only the first episode into the second season and already it's become more riveting, intense, dramatic and complex than the first season. The second season premiere really left us with a shocking ending that leaves one eagerly awaiting how the rest of the season will follow.

I feel this show and the quality being put into it will help make it the next version of the Wire, while Mad Men is more like the equivilant to the next version of Sopranos yet both shows are something entirely of their own. I suggest fans of television that is made like movies give both these series a try. Breaking Bad's first season barely broke the surface of these character's and the storyline possibilties they hold. Thanks for your time.

*Rather than clutter up the review page I have listed the special features included with this set in my comments section for those wondering about them.
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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It really is a homerun for AMC and the viewers too!, January 1, 2009
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Jon L. Bullard (Okla(boring)homa) - See all my reviews
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Everything these reviews are saying about this show is true. It is different from anything else on TV. My father told me about it (he dosen't even watch much television of any sort). It didn't sound like something I would be interested in but I gave it a shot. I was glad I did. Me and my girlfriend watched episode after episode and we were shocked at how it "pulled us in". We couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next! One thing that everyone else fails to mention in these reviews is the brilliant camera work. It adds something to an already great story. Just pay attention to some of the camera shots in this show. This show is absolutely levels above the other stuff that everyone else is hooked on. Kudos to AMC!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The First Season Barely Breaks The Surface, December 31, 2009
First I want to say that this series is great and if you haven't seen it yet or are unsure about it, buying this affordable set is a great way to test it out with the first seven episodes now available in high def. If you like those episodes or if you're one of the people who already love this series then this Blu-Ray Set is for you. It contains the complete first season of AMC's Breaking Bad in seven one hour long episodes.

In short the plot is a more serious Bryan Cranston than we've seen playing chemistry teacher Walter White, who gets diagnosed with cancer. With a son, Walter Jr, who is disabled and a wife, Skyler, who is pregnant with her second child in her late thirties he decides the best way to take care of his family is to start making crystal meth with one of his old dead beat students, Jesse. The further he goes to try and provide for his family the darker and more complicated his life becomes with crazy drug dealer's, increasing extended family issues with his wife's sister, Marie, and to top it off a bother in law, Hank, who is a Drug Enforcement Administration Officer.

The episodes found on this set are:

Ep 1: Pilot - Walter White is a high school chemistry teacher who learns that he has lung cancer. With a new lease on life, Walter becomes a drug dealer to secure his family's financial security.
Aired: 1/20/2008

Ep 2: Cat's in the Bag... - Following their debacle in the desert, Walter and Jesse are left with a mess to dispose of. Later, Skyler grows suspicious of Walt's recent activity.
Aired: 1/27/2008

Ep 3: ...and the Bag's in the River - Walter is left to deal with Krazy-8 alone following an argument with Jesse. After Marie raises concerns that Walt Jr. is smoking cannabis, Hank shows him the dangers of drug use.
Aired: 2/10/2008

Ep 4: Cancer Man - The DEA becomes suspicious of a new drug kingpin. Walt reveals that he has cancer to Marie and Hank. Elsewhere, Jesse visits his estranged family.
Aired: 2/17/2008

Ep 5: Gray Matter - Walter and Skyler attend a former colleague's party. Jesse tries free himself from the drugs. Later, Skyler organizes an intervention for Walt.
Aired: 2/24/2008

Ep 6: Crazy Handful of Nothin' - The side effects of chemo begin to plague Walt, who is also cooking meth again. Jesse's friend, Skinny Pete, introduces him to a distributor named Tuco, but things go awry and Jesse ends up hospitalised.
Aired: 3/2/2008

Ep 7: A No-Rough-Stuff Type Deal - Walter accepts his new identity as a drug dealer after a PTA meeting. Elsewhere, Jesse decides to put his aunt's house on the market, and Skyler is the recipient of a baby shower.
Aired: 3/9/2008


Special Features Included In The Set Are:

Commentaries on episodes one and six by actor Bryan Cranston (Walter White), series creator Vince Gilligan and the largest commentary cast of actor's I've ever heard with everyone on the show from Aaron Paul (who plays Jesse) to RJ Mitte (who plays Walter Jr.).

Making of Breaking Bad: A Behind The Scenes Featurette.

Inside Breaking Bad: Interviews with cast and crew reveal how they make the series and all the attention to detail that goes into making it realistic as possible.

AMC Shootout Interviews: Interviews/Discussions with Bryan Cranston, Vince Gilligan and others taken from the AMC Shootout show.

There are also Deleted Scenes, A Photo Gallery, Actor Screen Tests and A Breaking Bad Commercial.


I feel this show and the quality being put into it will help make it the next version of the Wire, while Mad Men is more like the equivilant to the next version of Sopranos yet both shows are something entirely of their own. I suggest fans of television that is made like movies give both these series a try. Breaking Bad's first season barely broke the surface of these character's and the storyline possibilties they hold. Thanks for your time.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another groundbreaking show in an era of groundbreaking shows, August 25, 2009
People who wax philisophical about this being the Golden Age of television arent off in any way. Never before in my life have I been around so many solidly great shows airing at once. I'm not saying this is universal, because of course this is also the era of reality TV, but between The Wire, Dexter, Numb3rs, Lost, Californication, etc, etc, I've never before been as excited about what is possible with television as an entertainment media. I think we have far and away trumped movies as far as overall content and originality. Movies are all about the "remake" these days, but shows like Breaking Bad are about as original as you could possibly ask for.

I wont really get into too much thematic elements or subject items, because I dont want to spoil one second of this extremely brief Season 1, but Bryan Cranston absolutely hits it out of the park with his portrayal of "average middle class dad". He plays it so numb, then breaks bad with such force...I honestly think this is one of the performances of the year. I'm not overstating this in any way, he's phenomenal. He makes you so sympathetic to his plight that you really watch each episode absolutely rooting for him to best the challenging sitution he's involved in. He's the baddest nerd that ever was.

Give this show one episode, and you'll be hooked, and go ahead and set aside another six hours to marathon the rest of the series. Its that good.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't believe this is on television, December 4, 2010
I was VERY late to the game on this show, but even with all the hype and awards, it still exceeded my expectations. I can't believe it's on tv not just for its dark subject matter and violence, but because it's so much better than most feature films! The direction, cinematography, editing, acting - it's all the best of the best, and NOT just "for tv." BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION. Believe it yo.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Taps right into those dopamine pathways, April 18, 2008
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echogrrl (Mountain View, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breaking Bad Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)
Breaking Bad is seriously good. I cannot stop watching it and I'm desperate for more.

This would be a grim, grim show if it weren't for the humor in the writing and complexities in the characters. The humor often has an element of realism: even in the worst situations, life can be quirky and ironic. Though there are some cartoonish supporting roles, there's also subtly and humanity infused in most of the recurring characters. And yet, it's all a little exaggerated, making it all the more compelling a story.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious black comedy about a man keeping it together as his life falls apart, September 23, 2009
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Scott Schiefelbein (Portland, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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"Breaking Bad" is a short 7-episode series aired by (surprisingly) American Movie Classics. While a team effort, this series was created by Vince Gilligan and stars Bryan Cranston (the dear not-so-old dad from "Malcom in the Middle") as the desperate, cancer-ridden chemistry teacher, Walter White.

The pilot episode gives us what appears to be a basic plot - a good guy, White, is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Strapped with poor insurance and a teacher's salary, he turns to a former student, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) to sell drugs to pay for his treatment. So far, if this sounds like a retread of Michael Douglas's character in "Falling Down," you wouldn't be far off.

But then it turns out that Walter is more than meets the eye. Sure, his family doesn't really respect him - his brother-in-law is a DEA agent and is shocked to hear that wallflower Walt would even consider smoking a joint. It turns out that Walter is a genius when it comes to chemistry, and his sidekick Jesse is shocked to discover that in one afternoon Walter cranks out crystal meth of such purity as the local market has never seen before. Indeed, the DEA discovers a sample of the product and is convinced that a new drug kingpin has arrived in town.

All of this is told in gradual steps - we see brief flashbacks of Walter at CalTech lecturing to a beautiful grad student while simultaneously seducing her, only to later learn that she is married to Walter's former best friend and classmate who has made millions patenting chemicals that he and Walter worked on together. Exactly why Walter is teaching indifferent high school students when he is so gifted is never explained, but thanks to Cranston's steller performance and some wonderful writing we see that Walter is a proud, conflicted, flawed man who has made some hard choices but never blames anyone for his failures.

And his failures are many. Walter is the only guy left in America driving a Pontiac Aztec, for pete's sake! His marriage has fallen into tedium, and his wife tries to squeak a few pennies out of selling junk on EBay. Walter is not really close to anyone, and did I forget to mention the terminal lung cancer?

Watching Walter emerge from his stifled teacher existence as he fights to raise the heaping gobs of money for his cancer treatment while keeping his wife in the dark is a pure joy. Liberated by his terminal status, Walter has never been more alive.

This is an excellent series, if a bit short at 7 episodes. Here's looking forward to Season 2. Also, even though this is a product of "basic cable" on AMC, there is a spot of nudity and some rather prolific swearing, so don't be fooled into thinking this is something that has been sanitized for network TV - this is hard-core stuff.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breaking Good, April 2, 2008
This review is from: Breaking Bad Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)
This program examines the path that can lead a respectable man to begin, and continue, to raltionzlise behavior that he would generally see as reprehensible. It also hoist the self righteous on the horns of their own weakness. I recommend it.
An exciting examination of good vs. evil vs. good. The story line stays together very well, the characters are believable....overall a good tale told well.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Smart, funny and real!, July 26, 2009
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Good writing and excellent casting create a refreshing series full of entertainment. The show potrays the transformation of a terminal cancer diagnosis on nice-guy high school chemistry teacher Walt. Walt is a family man who puts all his energy into supporting his pregnant wife and teenage son. As the series progresses we learn that this mild-mannered diffident man has hidden brilliance and that he contributed to Nobel award winning research when he was a post-graduate student.

Walt's approach to his life transforms with the sudden diagnosis of terminal cancer. His priority becomes making enough money to keep his family comfortable when he is gone. He gets the idea to make methamphetamine when he sees the fat stacks of cash on a televised raid on a local lab. Serendipitously Walt learns that a former student, Jesse-- now known in the drug underworld as "Captain Cook", is involved in the manufacture and sale of meth. Walt coerces Jesse, a hapless and rather pathetic wanna-be gansta, into becoming his partner in crime. Drug manufacturing brings out Walt's genius at chemistry and he creates an exceptionally fine high-demand product. But the violent and predatory nature of the local drug distributors require a matching violent and dominant aspect of Walt's personality to emerge. The corrupt and unsavory nature of the drug underworld forces Walt to kill or be killed.

Bryan Cranston makes the show with his talent for comedy, both subtle and slapstick, and his sensitive portrayal of tragedy. Impending death creates a complex set of demands and transformations for Walt that Cranston manages with apparent ease. The excellent supporting cast fulfill the promise of a well-written script and good direction. The twelve episodes of this series leaves you wanting more. Highly recommended!
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