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Can't believe I waited so long to check this shows out. For the past month I've been watching the first 4 seasons on Netflix and what an amazing show. I had heard it was good but never gave it a shot until now. Last night I finished downloading and watching the first 8 episodes of season 5 so I'm all caught up now and can't wait to see how it all ends. What I didn't realize was the the second half of season 5 wasn't coming back until next summer, should have paced myself better because now the wait is going to kill me. Great show, glad I finally took the time to watch it.
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Welcome to the BB club..I seen the commercials and said " this can't be that good?".. A man in his underwear with a gas mask on in the middle of a desert?? huh.. One of the best shows on tv..smile.gif
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I did the same...in fact, I watched the first 2 episodes a year ago and thought it was just another show about criminal activity (which I don't care to be exposed to). Then, over the Christmas break I was lured in to see "what happens"...well, I got completely hooked by the quality of writing, storytelling and acting! I watched all episodes in the month of December!

My wife won't watch with me because of the topic, but I'm really upset that she's missing such quality entertainment!
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Was just watching some old episodes of NYPD Blue and recognized Giancarlo Esposito. Season 3, episode 17, he plays a drug addict and C.I. and has a pretty good role, he did a great job. I checked IMDb and see he had another role in a later season of the show. He reminded me a lot of Michael Williams playing Omar Little in The Wire.
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Originally Posted by rdgrimes View Post

Was just watching some old episodes of NYPD Blue and recognized Giancarlo Esposito. Season 3, episode 17, he plays a drug addict and C.I. and has a pretty good role, he did a great job. I checked IMDb and see he had another role in a later season of the show. He reminded me a lot of Michael Williams playing Omar Little in The Wire.
I remember him from Homicide: Life on the Street, one of the top five cop shows of all time.
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rolltide, I did nearly the same thing. I recently purchased a Roku box using a Christmas gift card for Best Buy, followed with a Netflix sub. Like you, I have watched all 4 BB seasons in about 4 weeks. I am eager to see season 5, but will wait and hope to see it on AMC, including the previously broadcast episodes. Mad Men and Breaking Bad are great reasons to own a TV I think.
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From The Hollywood Reporter,


'Breaking Bad' Creator Vince Gilligan to Direct Series Finale

It will mark only the fifth time he has been in the director's chair during the AMC drama's five-season run.

Breaking Bad will end as it started, with one voice and one vision, as series creator Vince Gilligan will write and direct the series finale.

On Monday at The Hollywood Reporter's Nominees Night party, Gilligan said he would be handling the writing duties of the series finale. Three days later, at the inaugural Screenwriters Choice Awards at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, Gilligan added that he would also direct it. "I love directing, I just don't get to do it often," he said.

The finale will mark only the fifth time Gilligan has directed an episode during the show's five-season run. He directed the pilot, the last episode of season three and the last two episodes of season four. "I'm going to write the very last episode. It's the only one I'll have written with these final eight, so I'm hoping I have enough time to write it," Gilligan said while attending the screenwriters ceremony, where Breaking Bad took home the award for best television drama.

When asked how he felt about the series ending, Gilligan wasn't shy about revealing his emotions now that the end is in sight. "it's a very bittersweet thing. I'm very sad about it being over," he said. "There's always going to be somebody who says they wished it went a different way. But if it ends well, if it ends right. … Hopefully we're going to please the bulk of our viewers with this ending. We're going to leave it all on the field, I can tell you that." According to Gilligan, the third-to-last episode's script is finished, and the penultimate episode is being written this week. Preproduction on the series finale begins at the end of February, so he said he needs to start putting his fingers to the keyboard to get the final script finished in time.

"I'm going to start feverishly writing and maybe move to Albuquerque full time until the end of the shoot," he said. But, he joked, that might not be a good idea. "The altitude is so much higher there and I don't get much oxygen to my brain, so I don't want it to affect things adversely." As for his future, Gilligan says he's been tinkering with a few ideas, though nothing definitive, but he would still love to see a Breaking Bad spinoff starring Bob Odenkirk's over-the-top criminal lawyer character, Saul Goodman -- a show he's been championing since last summer. "I would like that. That would be fun," he said. "He always seemed to me like a character who could support his own show. I very, very much would like to see that happen. It would be a little lighter in tone than Breaking Bad, but it would be a fun thing to have … and a fun thing to do."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/breaking-bad-creator-vince-gilligan-419547

Related article, Sony To Give 'Breaking Bad' A 4K Makeover
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According to wire reports today, Sundance Channel has picked up syndication rights to seasons 1-4 of Breaking Bad. They will run a marathon beginning at 11 p.m. March 4
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According to wire reports today, Sundance Channel has picked up syndication rights to seasons 1-4 of Breaking Bad. They will run a marathon beginning at 11 p.m. March 4

Just checked the menu, sure enough its there. 8 and 9pm Mondays, bummer part is its not an HD channel.
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Just checked the menu, sure enough its there. 8 and 9pm Mondays, bummer part is its not an HD channel.

You beat me to it. It's a bummer indeed that the Sundance Channel has no HD feed, or at least not via Cox OKC, so your post makes me think that Sundance has no HD feed anywhere. I won't watch SD TV anymore. Period, paragraph, end of report. Thus, I'm glad I've seen all earlier episodes of Breaking Bad in HD because I wouldn't have been watching them on Sundance.
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You beat me to it. It's a bummer indeed that the Sundance Channel has no HD feed, or at least not via Cox OKC, so your post makes me think that Sundance has no HD feed anywhere. I won't watch SD TV anymore. Period, paragraph, end of report. Thus, I'm glad I've seen all earlier episodes of Breaking Bad in HD because I wouldn't have been watching them on Sundance.

I might be watching them though, since I didn't get into watching it till the season with Gus dying, season 4 I think. Then I had to deal with AMC being gone from Dish. So I just might suffer the SD thing just to finally see the entire series.
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Breaking Bad's gorgeous cinematography presented in SD is a horrible thing to contemplate.
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Sundance HD exists and is carried here (TWC Charlotte). Their PQ is typically very good, too.

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Notice in the paper here today says they are giving away wardrobe items to local charity.

http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2013/02/26/news/breaking-bad-donates-clothes-to-homeless.html

Looks like filming is winding down if its not finished already. frown.gif
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Originally Posted by rdgrimes View Post

Notice in the paper here today says they are giving away wardrobe items to local charity.

http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2013/02/26/news/breaking-bad-donates-clothes-to-homeless.html

Looks like filming is winding down if its not finished already. frown.gif

Is it still set to premiere in early July?
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^^^

AMC is still showing it as "Summer 2013".
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I am watching it right now on Sundance, its pretty painful though. Not even 4:3 aspect ratio, its a box in the middle of the TV.
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AFAIK they always write several endings to avoid that coming into public, they also film them just in case..
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Amazon has "The Fifth Season" up for pre-order with a June 4th release date. No mention of this being only a half-season anywhere on the box.

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Amazon has "The Fifth Season" up for pre-order with a June 4th release date. No mention of this being only a half-season anywhere on the box

It does specify the run time, which works out to 8 episodes only. Makes me wonder if they plan to try soaking us for a double-dip when a ultra-special full season set comes out next year.
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It does specify the run time, which works out to 8 episodes only. Makes me wonder if they plan to try soaking us for a double-dip when a ultra-special full season set comes out next year.

You have to wonder?
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I am watching it right now on Sundance, its pretty painful though. Not even 4:3 aspect ratio, its a box in the middle of the TV.
Sundance is one of the worst. They can never get their aspect ratios right.
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Sundance is one of the worst. They can never get their aspect ratios right.

+1! You're a braver man than I am for being willing to watch the Sundance Channel under any circumstances. It's SD only and bad SD at that. I simply won't watch Sundance programming these days. Speaking of non HD television programming, lately I have been watching a bunch of HBO stuff on HBO Go and mirrored to my 60 inch Pioneer Kuro plasma display via Apple TV. Both the PQ and audio quality have been gratifyingly good. It's a shame Breading Bad isn't on HBO.smile.gif
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Sundance has an HD channel. It's on my TWC system here.
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Sundance has an HD channel. It's on my TWC system here.

Interesting! Cox OKC has never carried an HD feed for the Sundance channel, so I had assumed, evidently erroneously, that there wasn't one. Of course, if Sundance HD is as sorry as the Turner Classic Movies HD feed, it wouldn't make any difference.smile.gif
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Geez, they're really dragging out the wait, aren't they? It's really stupid that they're still trying to call this season 5 when there will have been nearly a year's wait between episodes 8 and 9 by the time the show returns.
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Originally Posted by cuzzin View Post

Geez, they're really dragging out the wait, aren't they? It's really stupid that they're still trying to call this season 5 when there will have been nearly a year's wait between episodes 8 and 9 by the time the show returns.

I'm sure it was tough for Cranston to sandwich in the time to do this season .. considering how busy he has been with other projects
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