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Every other Saturday, Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross look back at some of the best television dramas of all time... Breaking Bad and its related works. We recap each episode and provide our thoughts, along with our usual jokes and stuff. If you like the show, please consider supporting out network, Duckfeed.tv, by going to our Patreon (http://patreon.com/duckfeedtv).
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So much stuff happened in season 4, so you've got some thoughts. Did the show start to get too cartoony? Did it lose the thread? What does the color purple mean?! We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.Duckfeed.tv
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Because Walt put a "bug" (or tracking device, if you will) on Gus's car. He does not watch the 2007 film Bug starring Ashley Judd. We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.Duckfeed.tv
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Just when you think nothing could top the horrors that Walter White has had to face during his moral descent... along comes a fly. Catastrophic. We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.Duckfeed.tv
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Really, in a Kafka story, the meth would be a bueracratic drug that all individuals are required to take to meet Happiness Requirements. Find out more in my Franz Kafka/Breaking Bad slash fic! We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.…
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This week on Breaking Bad: Is making beer in your garage as bad as making meth, etc? All you Hank heads get ready for a Hank heavy episode. We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.Duckfeed.tv
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This week we talk about the Season 1 DVD's special features, including some extended scenes and some very fun screen tests. Then we read your responses to Breaking Bad's first season and prepare to dive into Season 2. We would like to thank Gwen Static for composing our theme song, and Trent Peters for creating our great podcast art.…
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This finale that wasn't meant to be a finale shows us what happens when Tuco's psychotic unpredictability meets Walt's completely predictable pride. Walt and Jesse have entered into a working relationship with Tuco that requires a change in which precursor they use to make their meth, so they set about one of the most incompetent heists imaginable.…
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Here we reach the high point of Season One of Breaking Bad, with Walt and Jesse continuing to cook so much that they have trouble moving enough product. Which would be a good problem to have if it didn't involve getting in bed with a psychopath named Tuco. Meanwhile, Hank starts sniffing around Walt's high school chemistry lab looking for his myste…
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This week we learn more about Walt's past when we meet Elliot and Gretchen Schwartz, his former colleagues and business partners. The problem? Walt left the company, because of pride, and the Schwartzes became extremely rich. Now, Elliot is offering to pay for Walt's treatment, and once again, Walt's pride will cause things to go horribly. Addition…
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Things had to slow down eventually, and with Krazy-8 out of the way it's time for a breather. Walt spends this episode dealing with the fallout from admitting that he has cancer, as Skyler tries to convince him that it's worth pursuing treatment no matter the cost. Meanwhile, Jesse is unable to stay in his plausibly haunted house, so he returns to …
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Messes just lead to more messes as Walt and Jesse continue to deal with the aftermath of their first cook. The biggest loose end is Krazy-8, chained to a post in Jesse's basement, with Walt looking for any reason to let him go. This episode has some of the most rivetting scenes in the series, along with one of the most embarrassing... Get out of he…
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So you make some very good product, and through no fault of your own you end up with one and a half dead bodies. A worse show would make the bodies disappear conveniently. However, Breaking Bad is about two people who are inept at crime getting into their own way. Walt and Jesse are ready to go their separate ways, but first they have to split the …
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