Thursday, Sep 6, 2012 6:48 PM UTC
The real Walter White
Meet Donna Nelson, a chemistry professor at the University of Oklahoma and "Breaking Bad's" lead meth consultant
Meet Donna Nelson, a chemistry professor at the University of Oklahoma and "Breaking Bad's" lead meth consultant
Two lessons for Walter White: European meth users are locavores, and there’s not that many of them anyway
The show goes into hiatus with a brilliantly crafted episode that disappoints on plot
In the season finale, Walter White almost gets away with all of it.
Things go from very bad to much, much worse
The latest episode proves that even the most careful criminals are fated to slip
"Breaking Bad" is nearing the end -- and the actress who plays Skyler tells Salon she's imagining Walter's end
Exit strategies go very, very wrong as "Breaking Bad" takes a dramatic turn
A terrible, contrived episode is redeemed in a single moment that sets the series on a frightening new path
The noose may be tightening as Hank collects clues and trouble grows on the homefront
Walter gets his meth operation running, causes havoc at home -- and implicates all of us still rooting for him
"Breaking Bad" is the baldest show on TV, but this baldness is about power and control, not inadequacy
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