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Breaking Bad’s 10 Most Brilliant Schemes
Andrew joins Michael Roffman and Alex Huntsberger to celebrate the ingenuity of Vince Gilligan’s series by revisiting its greatest schemes.
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Tagged Breaking Bad, Jesse Pinkman, Vince Gilligan, Walter White
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The Forgotten Arc of Breaking Bad’s Jesse Pinkman
The mild-mannered, middle-aged dad becomes a cold, remorseless killer. The put-upon chemistry teacher evolves into a vicious drug lord. As series creator Vince Gilligan famously put it, Mr. Chips turns into Scarface.
That transformation is the backbone of Breaking Bad and one of the most convincing and compelling character shifts in television history. With that, Walter White understandably takes up a lot of oxygen in discussions of the show. And yet, focusing on the slow, disquieting arrival of Heisenberg within the broader trajectory of the show ignores how it’s only one half of the grand irony and reversal at the core of the series.
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Tagged Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad, Essays, Jesse Pinkman, Vince Gilligan, Walter White
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