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Damn Ive missed so many episodes,GOtta catch up on demand. Maybe during spring break
Damn Ive missed so many episodes,GOtta catch up on demand. Maybe during spring break
When does season 2 start?
AMC has set a March 8 return date for its Emmy-winning dramedy "Breaking Bad."
New episodes will air Sunday nights at 10 p.m.
Created by Vince Gilligan, "Breaking Bad" premiered on AMC in January of 2008. The story of a high school teacher (Bryan Cranston) who begins selling crystal meth after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, "Breaking Bad" aired only seven episodes in its first season due to the writers strike.
Those seven episodes were enough for a significant amount of critical recognition.
"Breaking Bad" was nominated for four Emmys in 2008, winning for Lynne Willingham's editing and also, in a major surprise, for Cranston's lead performance. The show was also nominated for a Television Critics Association award for Outstanding New Program of the Year and picked up three WGA Award nominations for the 2009 ceremony.
In addition to Cranston, "Breaking Bad" also stars Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt, Dean Norris and RJ Mitte.
The first season of "Breaking Bad" will be available OnDemand starting on Feb. 9.
They're available earlier on OnDemand? That's kind of lame.
AMC to Launch Breaking Bad Webisodes
Shorts will premiere on Crackle.com
Feb 17, 2009
-By James Hibberd, THR.com
AMC and Sony have launched online minisodes for the Emmy-winning series Breaking Bad as part of a trio of digital extensions to promote the show's upcoming second-season premiere.
The companies are set to unveil five stand-alone shorts 3-5 minutes apiece. The minisodes will debut beginning Tuesday on AMC's site and Crackle.com.
"Webisodes create different experiences of the series that reach these multiple audiences in ways that resonate best for them," AMC senior VP marketing Linda Schupack said.
The minisodes are one of three digital extensions for the drama, which returns March 8. Walt's Warning, a first-person customized viral video featuring Breaking star Bryan Cranston hosted at Waltswarning.com, will have viewers choose their own adventure as they interact with Cranston's desperate science teacher-turned-meth peddler.
Also, seven episodes from the series' first season have been crunched into five- to seven-minute summary videos available on Sony's minisode network of online portals including AOL and Hulu.
"These digital extensions offer new viewers a nontraditional opportunity to fall in love with a show that critics have been raving about, while still appealing to the show's existing fan base," said Tal Rabinowitz, vp digital development and programming at Sony Pictures Television.
The original minisodes feature the regular Breaking cast and include a flashback to Hank's (Dean Norris) pre-wedding jitters; Walt panicking when he realizes his wife has sold their vacuum cleaner, which houses his drug earnings; and a behind-the-scenes look at Jesse's (Aaron Paul) music video with his band.