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The Liz Smith Column | 06/07/2009 11:00 pm

Liz Smith: 'Breaking Bad' – Am I the Only One Watching This Great Show?!

Our Gossip Girl clues you in to the best show you’re not watching.
Image courtesy of AMC
"After having its maiden run shortened by the writers’ strike, ‘Breaking Bad’ recently capped a breathtaking second season that delved deeper into the show’s world of moral ambiguity and unintended consequences," writes Variety’s pundit Brian Lowry. He was talking about that unusual thing – quality television!

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Well, I usually don’t accept expensive bribes and thank yous from people in showbiz. But I am sitting here proudly wearing my "Breaking Bad" wristwatch, which came from the show’s lead actor – the talented Bryan Cranston – with this delightful note: "How dare you write such terrific things about our show!" I am really proud of this watch, which says "Breaking Bad" right on the face. 

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What has bugged me since this TV show started on AMC is the fact that nobody I ever mentioned it to seemed to know what I was talking about. Because I have seldom seen such an engaging, shocking, surprising, violent and adult drama on television, I keep touting "Breaking Bad" as if I am an evangelical TV watcher. (It’s right up there with my other enthusiasms, which are for AMC’s "Mad Men" – I had better luck pushing that one – and for HBO’s "Big Love," about a Mormon household trying to hide its polygamy.)

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Briefly, and not to ruin "Breaking Bad" for you if you’ve never seen it, this TV drama tells the story of an Arizona high-school chemistry professor in love with his wonderful wife and expecting a baby. He discovers he has lung cancer and sets out in a desperate way to earn big bucks against the eventuality of his death. (The professor’s family also has an appealing young son who has been crippled by cerebral palsy and his brother-in-law, who just happens to be a big-deal, loud-mouth DEA agent.)

I suppose you can guess somehow what our run-of-the-mill hero does to make money, but I won’t get into plot here. I am hoping you’ll now go to your local store and buy the DVDs of the first season episodes of "Breaking Bad." Or go to the trouble to download seasons one and two from iTunes.

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The show ended its second season the other night with happenings so dramatic, unbelievable and yet unhappily believable that they defy TV expectations. (Talk about the law of unintended consequences! Let’s just say your heart in your mouth won’t be a bad description.) I leave it up to you to figure out your reaction to the singed one-eyed teddy bear in the swimming pool. 

The acting of Bryan Cranston … his wife, played by an appealing truth-loving Anna Gunn … the son – a sympathetic R.J. Mitte … the in-law cop Dean Norris and his dizzy klepto wife, Betsy Brandt, is all above and beyond first rate. You start living the lives of these people. And let me not forget the catalyst young actor Aaron Paul as Cranston’s choice "helper" in his money-making attempt. (It is already established that Aaron Paul will be whatever kind of big-deal acting star that real life and this series intends him to be. He is fabulous.) 

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The cast of ‘Breaking Bad’/Image courtesy of AMC

To give you an idea, the behind-the-scenes villain and one of many haut criminals involved in drug trafficking is seen here in season two as the innocuous head of a local chain of Taco Bells and performs as an upstanding citizen! That’s just a peek into "Breaking Bad." Maybe you don’t have to find seasons one and two and can just join the fray with season three, but, ye gods, you’ll be missing two seasons of the best TV I’ve ever seen. (If it were a movie, I’d compare it to "Chinatown." Only it is even better than that! )

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Warrior Princess

I love this show. One cannot say enough good things about the story line, characters, acting….

But ( and it’s a big issue for me), what was a story about a desperate man, doing desperate things, in a desperate situation, changed with what happened to Aaron Paul’s girlfriend. Before, it was someone caught up in a situation, way out of his depth and trying not to drown. The act with the girlfriend changed all that and now it just looks like greed and power.  I lost all my sympathy for Brian’s character, on that episode.

So, I never even watched the entire pink, singed bear episode. I’m not sure  I want to follow, where the show seems to be going, now.

Having said all that, it really is the best darn TV on TV, right now.

By Warrior Princess on 06/08/2009 12:17 am
Tee Zee
I have been facinated by this well written show as well and disturbed about the second to last episode as you were Warrior…it’s an interesting dilema what happened to the girl friend in that story, I would have hoped I would have reacted differently.
By Tee Zee on 06/08/2009 11:03 am
Chrome Toe
I just started watching this show when i had my surgery! i rented the first season. I thought the same thing… "why have i never heard of this??". it’s one of the best written best acted TV shows around. it’s right up there with the sopranos, deadwood and californication. I did however… have a difficult time the first half of the first season because Cranstons character Walt is very very hard to care about at first. He was soooo freaking whiny and pathetic that I struggled through. But kudos to the writing and acting as I kept watching. Then Walt finally develops some traits beyond being pathetic and it became brilliant.
By Chrome Toe on 06/08/2009 8:08 am
Chrome Toe
Is Aaron Paul the character that plays Jesse? if he is… I agree he’d have already had an academy award. When i was bored with Walts character the first few episodes (because of his patheticness) Jesse kept me watching. But then… my background is parole and probation. I was blown away at his absolute SPOT ON portrait of so many young criminals i’d worked with. he portrayed the vulnerability along with the perfect criminal thinking that I saw in these kids. I KNEW that person a hundred times over the years.
By Chrome Toe on 06/08/2009 8:13 am
sloan ss

Liz ( mes),

Thought I was the only fan, I DVR each week. Cranston is the best.

Norris as the DEA is perfect. However Aaron Paul as the helper should have better writing. No one who has been around the trade as long as he has would sit around a room with a DOA and bag full of money. He would have been long gone.

Story sometime scares me. I was so close to ending up leading a life like this 30 years ago.  Someone saved me from prison or a fate worse, leading a life as these actors portray each week.

~red ant  

By sloan ss on 06/08/2009 8:17 am
rocky rocky
"Breaking Bad" is outrageously good. But have turned off cable since its first season ($1K per year is too much for what I watched), so will catch the new shows when they come out on DVD. It’s about the same caliber as  "The Shield," which has already had its final season.
By rocky rocky on 06/08/2009 8:23 am
Janice Bertram
Great show and excellent cast.
By Janice Bertram on 06/08/2009 9:20 am
Alan Farago
Love this show. The directing/camera work is outstanding. Always love the opening segment. The opening and close for the season finale were the bomb.
By Alan Farago on 06/08/2009 10:14 am
Tee Zee

I’m also relieved Anna Gunn’s character Skyler finally had thier baby girl.

I was begining to think she was terminally pregnant for nearly two seasons!

By Tee Zee on 06/08/2009 11:11 am
maxxine kaufman
I totally agree with you, Liz. Breaking Bad…I didn’t understand the name until season two. It constantly tests your belief system, and it’s TV, I know I can’t believe I am writing this, but I am. The writing is amazing and the acting is seamless. I love this show.
By maxxine kaufman on 06/08/2009 11:51 am
J Holmes
Liz, Thank you for bringing up this great show!  Not to nit pick but the story takes place in New Mexico and the major distributor owns chicken restaurants.  The acting is fantastic and I am glad they have shown actions lead to consequences.  Cannot wait for season 3.
By J Holmes on 06/08/2009 2:27 pm
Chrome Toe
oh man… wow… you need to put a spoiler alert on this thread! for those of us buying the dvd’s (I’m only on season 1)!!!
By Chrome Toe on 06/08/2009 3:08 pm
Joel Deacon

Dear Miss Smith,

    I was wondering if you have had the chance to review, "Beautiful People", the new comedy on LOGO, a, "regular riot Alice", Simon is the famed window dresser from England, who ended up at Barneys. Boy can I relate, girlfriend.

Love Ya!! Joeleen

"Breaking Bad", with Brian Cranston is terrific, it is so intense though I really can only take it in trailer type doses. "Mr. Cranston takes that character to the max."

By Joel Deacon on 06/08/2009 4:16 pm
Nadene Cicero
It is so cool about getting the watch from Brian Cranston.  I tell everyone I see about this show.  Most of them have no idea what I am talking about and the one person who did said they would not watch it because of the subject matter.  This show is not about the glorification of a certain lifestyle, but about the effect on a person’s basic morals when trying to deal with changes that occur in that person’s life, and the unintended consequences of the decisions that are made by that person. Also, it’s about how a person can dig themselves in a hole so deep that they might have to sell their soul to the devil to get out of it.   It is so well written, I find it hard to describe to anyone.  It really is the best show on television. The first season was full of surprises and moral dilemmas, not just from the main characters, but from some of the minor characters as well.  There is not a bad actor on this show. I can’t say enough good things about it. I was so entranced by the show that when the second season rolled around and I no longer had cable, I paid to download it from i-Tunes.  It was well worth it.  There seem to be no "gimmicks" and so it is difficult to predict what will happen next.  Please spread the word to watch this show so that it stays on the air forever! 
By Nadene Cicero on 06/08/2009 5:42 pm
dan hardcki
Great show.You can rent Breaking bad from Blockbuster
By dan hardcki on 06/08/2009 8:22 pm