Feature
Yes, it's another Breaking Bad DVD competition
TV Feature
Ed Williamson
1st October 2012
We literally never tire of giving away free stuff. Come round to my flat and I'll give you the old kettle I just replaced, or the bedside table I haven't got round to putting on Freecycle yet. Or if you haven't got time, win the astonishingly good Breaking Bad: Season Four on DVD instead.
I'll just break from the revelry to offer you this, though: the chance to win one of three copies of the DVD we've got to give away. This is a picture of it as a thing.
All you'll need is an index finger with which to click here, a pair of functioning eyes with which to read some words, and the cognitive capacity to process their meaning and respond to the question they collectively form. You've got till midnight on Sunday to get your hands on one of them, unless of course I've sold them for Meth by then, in which case you're out of luck.
In Breaking Bad Season 4 chemistry teacher Walter White's dark transformation to full-blown criminal reaches lethal new heights as his battle of wits with vicious drug kingpin Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito, TV's 'Once Upon a Time') continues. Bryan Cranston, winner of three Best Actor Emmys® for his role as Walt, stars alongside Aaron Paul, Emmy® winner (Best Supporting Actor) for his portrayal of Walt's colleague, Jesse, in this critically acclaimed dramatic series.
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