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    Wednesday, February 13, 2008

    Breaking Bad

    This show on AMC is only seven episodes long, or so I am told; I am beginning to think it might have a nightmare quality to it - a black, black comedy becoming a black hole of "Whoa, what we do when things go not just south, but to the South Pole."

    In the extensive promotion for the show, interviews with the main character indicated it would show a nice man becoming a "bad" man. Well, I watched this show about a man with lung cancer deciding he could make a bundle of money for his family when he brother-in-law, a DEA agent, said they might be around $700,000 that was recovered in a drug raid.

    Ah, I forgot to mention that Walt - that's his name - is a chemistry teacher, and, apparently, a smart one.

    Without going into ever twist and turn of the plot, in the beginning you found yourself laughing as you would at an outright comedy and then it creeps up on you that these are things are not pratfalls - a bathtub full of hydrofluoric acid and a body does fall through the ceiling. However what falls through does not resemble a bathtub or a body; it is red goo.

    In the next episode they clean it up, with sponges and buckets and gas masks. In the teaser for next week, the doctor tells Walt's wife that it is lung cancer and tells them both that it spreads.

    Four episodes to go. What happens? Will she become a partner in crime. Will they murder together? And if they do make money, will the DEA guy figure out is drug money and seize it?

    Oh, by the way, the wife is pregnant.

    2 Comments:

    At 7:06 PM , Blogger Carla said...

    We are loving this show, though it certainly is painful to watch at times. First episode we thought black comedy. Next one, we thought reeeeeaaaaalllly black comedy. It seemed sort of like a mix of Weeds & The Riches. Now it's just gone nuts. I'm glad to learn that it will have a finite run because otherwise it could get unbelievable. The teenage screw-up is an incredible actor, and the rest of the cast is great too, I think.

    I was in the shower this morning and suddenly, for no reason, I started thinking of the scene where he blows up that jerk's car. Glad to hear someone else's opinion of the show. Speaking of AMC, did you get into Mad Men? That one just kept getting better and better. AMC is on a roll, for sure.

     
    At 9:40 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

    You might enjoy this audio interview (and transcription) with Anna Gunn, co-star of “Breaking Bad” and “Deadwood.”

     

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