Breaking Bad
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Interview with Bryan Cranston: no big deal, happens all the time
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 16th October 2012
Bryan Cranston's performance as Walter White in Breaking Bad is one of the best in the history of television. And as it turns out, he's a stand-up guy too: warm, funny and happy to answer questions. Oh, and he laughed at something I said. I'm brilliant.
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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.
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TV actors talk about TV acting on TV for like an hour
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 25th September 2012
I went looking for Damian Lewis's Emmy acceptance speech, and came away with so much more. Some of the best TV actors around, just shootin' the shit. -
Comic-Con round-up: The Man Who Wasn't There
TV News | Ed Williamson | 16th July 2012
San Diego Comic-Con 2012 happened this weekend, and all sorts of new trailers and announcements were unveiled. I couldn't go, as the State of California requires me to be more than 200 yards away from Emily Blunt at all times. It was all a big misunderstanding: I wasn't hiding under her car; I was just looking under it for my contact lens.
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Walter White now enormously badass, videos suggest
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 18th June 2012
He was a high-school chemistry teacher, now he's Scarface. Say hello to his little friend; all he has in this world are his word and his balls; who does he trust? Him: that's who, and other things douchey rappers say all the time.
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Corn Pops a gateway drug to crystal meth, it is revealed
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 8th June 2012
"Corn Pop me, bitch!" (Via ScreenCrush.com, who also have a clip of Gus on Sesame Street.) -
Unnecessary and tiresome dissection of Breaking Bad season five poster
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 7th June 2012
It's a guy in a deckchair. But not just ANY guy. It's Bryan Cranston. And not just ANY deckchair. Wait ... no, that is just an ordinary deckchair. Or IS it? Look, click if you want to, but it's not going to get any better.
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What I did on my holidays: watched Breaking Bad
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 20th May 2012
You know how sometimes we write long, overly earnest and not-all-that-funny stuff about TV shows just because we like them a lot, and partly because we've been given free DVDs and we're total whores for that sort of thing? Yeah, well, apologies in advance. But, if we hadn't made it clear enough over the last week or so, you really should watch Breaking Bad.
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DVD weekly: Breaking Bad – season three
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 15th May 2012
Just in case it wasn't clear, we quite like this show.
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Excuse me, but I just found this out
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 13th May 2012
My mind just did an explode.
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